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Tanning indoors makes the more rewarding and safer alternative to outdoor sunbathing,

but even so, the method is not without risks as long as ultraviolet exposure is necessary. Healthy skin creates the best premises to start tanning indoors, as the quality of the tan is directly influenced by the condition of the tissues. If you naturally dry-skinned, then, the use of special skincare items for tanning indoors purposes is essential. Statistics show that negligence to apply a moisturizing cream on the skin before a tanning period, no matter if you have dry, normal or oily complexion, leads to flaking and an unstable tan that will fade away in about a week.

One important thing you should know about tanning indoors is that all countries have regulations that force salons and other tanning facilities keep a high quality level in the procedures. Periodical tests, technical examinations and all sorts of check procedures are also performed in order to prevent the overuse of the tanning equipment and the possible malfunctions resulting from it. Moreover, for tanning indoors conditions, salons have to post warnings, instructions and lists of medications that are harmful in combination with ultraviolet exposure. Even so, the level of control available over skin health is definitely higher with artificial tanning than with normal sunbathing.

When can tanning indoors result in skin burns? There is a time limit per session meaning that when it comes to common tanning beds, the usage is limited to twenty minutes at the maximum, while with a tanning booth, the time frame is of ten or fifteen minutes. Even so, these are the average values for a person who has already created a base tan. If you have never not been exposed to lamp-created ultraviolets, then, tanning indoors requires patience and progressive exposure. You will then be able to get to the twenty minutes limit only after a four-week period of progressive tanning.

Photo-sensitivity caused by drug administration is one very serious and frequent problem associated with tanning indoors facilities. Such problematic events occur when the person is unaware that the medication she/he is taking could become harmful to the skin when in contact with ultraviolet radiation. Blister formation, burns, rashes and other irritation plagues could part of the adverse reactions. Preventive measures make the best method to remain unaffected by these incidents. You cannot lay blame on the tanning indoors salon for the issue, since the drug list they have posted is a general not a complete one.

 
Gaylene Slater
Hi, I am Gaylene Slater,
author of Living The Good Life
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