Keeping your body moist while tanning will help you get a darker tan. also if you have access to an outdoor pool, or go to the beach, tanning on a mattress in the water will help too because the sun reflects off the water.
Salt water can help enhance tanning by drawing out moisture from the skin, allowing it to absorb more sunlight. However, excessive exposure to salt water can also dehydrate the skin, leading to sunburn. It's important to use sunscreen and stay hydrated while tanning in salt water.
Spraying your skin with water while sun tanning can provide a cooling effect and help keep your skin hydrated, but it does not offer any sun protection. It's important to apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen to protect your skin from harmful UV rays, as water can evaporate quickly and may not significantly enhance tanning. Additionally, avoid excessive sun exposure to reduce the risk of sunburn and skin damage.
It will make you lighter because you are burning already and will peel. You aren't smart.
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.
Yes just make sure it is comfortable. Here is a guide to selecting one http://www.tanningbedsafetytips.com/tanning-bed-pillow.html
I am not entirely sure but I am preener sure that it is when they are constantly doing things with it such as spraying you down with a hose while doing flutter kicks. Or poring a bucket of water on you
Tanning on tanning beds is bad for you in general. It has been known to cause several skin conditions, and lead to skin cancer over time.
Only if it removes the sunblock you have already applied to your hands.
You won't get a miscarriage if you tan. I currently work at a tanning salon and we must know if you are pregnant so that we can inform you to stay hydrated. Tanning beds dehydrate you and so does being pregnant, so if you do go tanning while pregnant be sure to stay hydrated!
Tanning oil can help enhance the tanning process by attracting more UV rays to the skin, but it also increases the risk of sunburn and skin damage. It is important to use sunscreen with a high SPF to protect your skin while tanning.
Yes
I used to take Vicodin while tanning....I was perfectly fine doing so.