L.A. Tan has both spray tanning and tanning beds. It would depend on your age and where you live though if they would let you go in a tanning bed :)
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Spray. Becomes the sunlight AND tanning beds contain UVA and UVB light, which is harmful to the skin.
Spray tan machines are a great alternative to traditional tanning beds. They give you a great tan without the risk of harmful UV rays. Regular tanning beds require you to stay under their lamps for 20-30 minutes, where as the spray tan takes less time. Spray tan machines can be found at most tanning salons now through the yellow pages.
Most major salons do both spray tanning and tanning beds. Any chain such as Planet Tan, or Endless Summer will offer an air brush tan.
Well I think spray tan if you tan to easily in the sun. Also tanning beds can burn you badly if you stay in too long.
There are a few alternative solutions to the spray tan that one can try. One can buy fake tan in bottles to rub on or use tanning beds to get a tan. One can also get a tan naturally from the sun.
My suggestion then would be trying a tanning salon and using their tanning beds. Another idea would be to try the spray on tan but that seems so fake. Your best bet would be to ask the tanning salon professionals.
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Getting a sunless spray tan, as in airbrush, mystic, or versaspa will give you a tan in a number of hours. Also using bronzing lotion will contribute to a quickertan. If using tanning beds advanced tanning lotions with tingle tan your skin faster as does using more advanced, high-tech tanning beds.
yes , the SOHO tanning beds have cooling units for a more comfortable tan time.
No, spray tanning is by far the safest way to get a tan. The dyes in spray tanning stain your skin for a short while and do no permanent damage.
Tanning lamps are definitely not safe for your skin. Tanning beds, lead to skin cancer, after prolonged use. You would be better off getting an airbrush spray tan.