Some tanning salons require users to be of legal age - 18 and over - or have a parent/guardian permission if the user is underage - younger than 18. The permission is requested upon first use and the parent/guardian is to sign the tanning bed use agreement at that time.
Some tanning salons do not have this requirement, however many will recommend the user to at least be a teenager - 11-13 and over - before laying. Check with your local salons to see what their requests are on this subject. Every tanning salon operates differently in different areas, countries, and states - depending upon policy.
Irrespective of your legal right to use tanning beds, worldwide medical opinion is that they damage skin, thereby increasing the risk of skin cancer and of premature skin aging. That is too heavy a price to pay for the Golden-Glow look born of vanity. In some sections of the U.S.A., dermatologists could fill their entire office schedule treating only patients who have skin damage, pre-cancer, and cancer as a result of exposure to sunlight and UV rays. Medical groups in the U.S.A. have been urging regulation or elimination of tanning beds, but the tanning bed companies have been arguing that tanning is not only harmless but is, in fact, beneficial. Ironically, the same battle went on over cigarettes and smoking.
Every state has different laws. In CA if you are under 18, you need a parent or guarding to sign the client profile UV tanning form. If you are under 14, you are not allowed to use UV tanning beds.
It varies from tanning place to tanning place; however, most places require you to be 18 years old to tan WITHOUT parent consent. 14 is generally the youngest one can go tanning, or course, WITH parent consent.
by law you must be 18 but you can get stand alone machines where you just enter the money and walk in, with no supervisor around. there are many people including myself that think all stand alone machines shouldn't be used as underagedchildren/adults are using them. my advise would be use fake tan or go and have a spraytan done, purely because you can easily get addicted to sunbeds and become tanorexic wich very oftenly leads to sunbed cancer (skin cancer), and can cause death. UV (ultra violet) bulbs, those that are in sunbeds, can cause loss of sight meaning there are more than one lifethreatening reasons not to enter the big fancy coffin.
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You should be very careful at any time on a tanning bed. A ten-year-old girl in Wales has recently burned herself so badly that she will have to keep out of the sun for the next ten years.
It would be best if you didn't. Tanning beds are already dangerous, for they are a huge risk of cancer. It really depends on what kind of meds you are taking though. No matter what, it would be best if you just tan out in the good old fashion sun!
yes but do low times on the tanning bed
About fourteen or fifteen but, a parent will have to sign for you
Dont go tanning, it causes skin cancer!
Yes. Use a tanning bed or a tanning body moisturizer!
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It is not true that you can not wear sunscreen in a tanning bed. Most tanners choose to use accelerators and maximizer's but some tanners still use sunscreen on sensitive areas and there are even lotions which contain a low SPF (usually no more then an SPF4).
You can find a tanning bed by looking though your local yellow pages to find a tanning bed. Or you can go to www.angieslist.com to find a good review on tanning beds salons
No, it is not safer. UV rays are harmful to the skin when it is exposed for long periods of time - indoors or outdoors. Natural tends to be the best way to go for most things, so as long as you where the proper sunscreen, tanning in the sun might be best.
The girl may want company on her trip to the tanning bed. There are numerous guys who also tan in a tanning booth.