Not much--it still produces UV radiation.
A tanning bed is not safer than chemical tans, as there is no risk of skin cancer or premature aging from the chemicals as there is from tanning beds and UV rays.
Not at all
No not at all, tanning beds are much more likely to give you skin cancer, using a solution is better, however don't use too much as you could have a reaction, personally, a good holiday is the best option, none of this fake tanning nonsense
you shouldn't tan at all if you can't help it... it causes wrinkles a lot.
A tanning bed is faster than the sun, but it isn't safer. If you want a nice, safe tan, do intervals of short tans outside.
Tanning spray is so much safer than going to a tanning bed. You can get it from many places online such as Amazon or even EBay. You can also get it from department stores.
I believe the risk is about the same although using a home tanning bed is more intense than being in the sun. It is best if you keep your use of a tanning bed to the recommended time limitations if you want to avoid dangerous health effects.
You can buy some cheap airbrush tanning supplies from Amazon's website. You can also buy some of the stuff at Wal-Mart. This is much safer than using a tanning bed.
You are exposed to ultraviolet radiation inside a tanning bed, just as you are in the sun. This UV exposure causes skin cancer, regardless of the source. In addition, you can receive a bad burn in a tanning bed just as you can in the sun. So tanning beds are generally no safer than sun exposure.
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.
A tanning bed might not come on when there is a nuke or when the tanning bed is broken. lol
Using tanning beds is no safer than getting a tan in the sun. The sun emits UVA and UVB rays where as the tanning bed only uses UVA. Both are damaging to your skin and run a high risk of causing skin cancer with repeated tans. You can still get a sunburn using a tanning bed. Plus, your eyes are at a higher risk of developing cataracts and corneal burns.