If you haven't tanned much, you should spend a limited time in the tanning bed to avoid the risk of skin damage, burn, and/or cancer. You should start with a less powerful bulb. Once you have a good tan, you can use a higher power bed and can spend less time in it.
Tanning lamps for the home are becoming more common as more people are interested in getting a tanned look. Tanning lamps are available on eBay, Amazon, Phoenix Sun Tanning Supplies, and Tanning Lamps For Less.
yes
yes, moist skin tans more readily. dry skin reflects light so you tan less. moisterizing before tanning also helps reduce dryness that tanning can cause
Nobody. If they have more power, then they cannot have less. And if they have less, they cannot have more. So nobody can have more AND less.
You don't need three-phase power; tanning beds run on single-phase. You've got enough amps.
yes. because the UV is more direct in tanning beds.
One can find more information about home tanning form the following sources: Get Brown, Indoor Tanning, Self Tanning, SunFX, Maskcara, Skin Cancer, Tanning Beds, WikiHow, to name a few.
There are many alternatives to tanning in a tanning bed. Tanning outdoors is the easiest and cheapest method, but there are also many lotions you can use. Airbrush tanning is an option but it will be much more expensive than lotions or natural tanning.
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Tanning beds have a "max" time. Work up to the max time minute by minute and do not tan longer than the max time. tanning beds are usually 10,15,or 20 minutes. The less max time the bed has the better and more efficient it is.
no no it is not
An Omega Plus tanning bed has more features than an Omega tanning bed. People use tanning beds for a quick tan.