Hawaiian Tropic tanning oil is designed to enhance the tanning process by providing skin hydration and promoting a deeper tan. Its formulation often includes ingredients like coconut oil and other natural oils, which can help moisturize the skin while offering some level of sun protection, depending on the SPF rating. However, results can vary based on skin type and sun exposure, so it's important to apply it properly and reapply frequently to minimize sun damage. Always remember to combine tanning oils with appropriate sun safety practices.
No, these are a safer alternative to tanning beds. Lotiens don't cause skin cancer or damage. They work just as well as tanning, you just need to reapply every few days.
Tanning Technician
yes. because the UV is more direct in tanning beds.
yes.just spray the lemon juice into hair and leave it down when you get in the tanning bed!
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There are more top of the line tanning beds that are not quite as bright and offer a great tan but they will usually cost double what you normally would pay. anonymous@oola.com
No
At my work all the girls who work at the tanning salon get free tanning. I'm sure it depends from salon to salon. The reason we get free tanning is so we can look tan, if a customer comes in to tan, and they see someone pale behind the desk, they will think the tanning beds at that salon don't work. Basically giving us free tanning makes us a walking billboard, someone will ask me where I tan and I will say my work name, and then they will go there because I look so tan. Simple
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Tanning oils work by attracting and intensifying the sun's rays on the skin, which helps to accelerate the tanning process. They also contain ingredients that moisturize and nourish the skin, promoting a deeper and more even tan.
Yes just make sure it is comfortable. Here is a guide to selecting one http://www.tanningbedsafetytips.com/tanning-bed-pillow.html
Yes, you can usually find a variant of tanning beds in a tanning salon.