Depending onthe type of tanning bed depends on how much space you need. In reality the bed takes up very little space so as long as it has about a foot all away around and you can easity get in and out you should be fine.
Indoor hammocks are a vaiable option if you have the right available space. You should always make sure that you check the dimensions of the hammock and that it fits the space you have available.
We do not know what options are available. You should seek advice from a fitness trainer, a nutritionist, your bank manager and measure the space you have available.
Women using oral contraceptives should avoid too much sun exposure and should not use tanning beds, tanning booths, or sunlamps
Make sure your home is up to electrical code to avoid any potential fire risk with your tanning bed
no you should not use a tanning bed with a back fusion, as the burning on the skin with go inside your body which will make your back even badder than it is.
First of all, Tanning beds are BAD for your skin. It can make you older, it can make you get wrinkels, it can make you get skin cancer. It will enchance the hickey, to make more NOTICEABLE! Don't do it!
Tanning accelerators DO help quicken the tanning process. Dry skin will reflect the UV rays that make you tan. By using the accelerator, the UV rays get absrbed into the skin, making you tan faster. TANNING WITHOUT LOTIONS IN A TANNING BED IS A WASTE OF TANNING TIME AND MONEY!
The UV light from a tanning bed cannot harm the unborn baby. UV light doesn't penetrate deep enough. BUT Tanning while pregnant is not something you should because of the heat factor. Just like you should not go into a hot tub when pregnant...you should not tan when pregnant either. A tanning bed creates alot of heat...that heat can make you(and your baby) uncomfortable. Anything that makes your baby uncomfortable is something you want to stay away from...just to be safe.
Plexiglass is used to make the bed portoin of the tanning bed.
SaintTropez is the best fake tan make in my experiance.
It depends on your skin type. To prevent your skin from tanning you should use anti sun tan lotion. But as an alternative you can also use chocolate milk as well.
No--tanning in a stand up bed is actually less harmful to a baby when you compare it to tanning in a lay down bed. Make sure to get a doctors consent before tanning in a bed while pregnant though.