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Home Tanning Beds
Having your own tanning bed is a good idea, as a bed in your home will let you tan whenever you want day or night. You do not need to drive across town or hurry to reach the salon before they close. Even though they can be costly if you tan regularly, the investment may be well worth the money in the end.
Things to look for in Tanning Beds
- The style of the bed : There are two choices in the style of bed such as a traditional horizontal bed and a standing booth. For the horizontal bed, you require a room or large space. Standing booth takes up less space in your home and can be placed in a corner. Thus, your preference and the amount of space you have available will decide which one to select.
- The bulbs used in the bed : The most significant feature of the bed is the type of tanning bed bulbs. Beds use either UVA and UVB rays or UVA only. There is an argument over which bulbs are safer for your skin. There is infact no safe way to tan, thus it is necessary to take safety measures to protect yourself from damage to your skin apart from the bulbs used. At the time of replacement of these bulbs, it is necessary to know precisely which kinds of bulbs are used in your bed. Bulbs are not interchangeable and you need to be sure to purchase the right ones. Also, look at the position of the bulbs.
- Extra Features : Look out for the best extra features, which include a face tanner and a cooling system. The face tanner will help you obtain the ultimate tan all over your body. These have specifically placed bulbs in the facial area that focus light to this area, which is difficult to tan for some people.
A cooling system is essential if you get easily over heated inside a bed. The cooling fan will keep your skin cool. Make sure you do not overdo it in the bed. Just because you do not feel the heat, it does not mean you are not tanning. Staying in the bed for too long will add to over exposure and can be unsafe for your skin.
- Choices in home tanning beds : Most home beds are traditional tan beds. These use typical bulbs that look like fluorescent tubes. One more choice in beds is known as High Pressure Beds, which use high-pressure quartz bulbs rather than the traditional lamps. As the gas in the bulb is slightly higher than the pressure in the atmosphere, they are called as high pressure.These beds allow you to tan on only one side at a time. You need to turn over half way through your session. Many people find these to be more at ease than traditional beds. These are in general found in salons but you may come across one if you shop for used equipment.
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