There are many sources to get tanning bed advice:
from the Internet publications to beauty centers. The problem could be time: people want to make an appointment, show up, get in the booth and then move on with their program. Where does that leave room for talking and instructions? Well, it is best to require at least five minutes with every new salon visitor and present her/him the precautions for the safety of using a tanning bed. Moreover, the trained personnel that assists the working of the equipment should also be able to give tanning bed advice and correct the possible usage errors people make.
A different form of tanning bed advice addresses the needs of business owners who want to open a tanning center or who are already running one. The big problem here is the choice of the tanning bed without breaking the bank. The thing is that there are many discounted models available on the market, but how do you know they are not malfunctioning or have poor ratings? A more comprehensive research could help you decide whether the tanning equipment is adequate and respects the quality standards you need. second hand tanning equipment requires even more attention and a technical inspection is almost a must before striking the deal.
Who can one trust for tanning bed advice? Women magazines? Tanning centers? Web pages? The truth is that false myths can be encountered in all sources. You just have to make the difference between the bits of information you get and take a little from here a little from there, without forgetting health comes first. The advantage of professional salons is that they are forced by law to inform the users on the instructions, give tanning bed advice and place warnings in center places, so that people may learn of the potential hazards associated with exposure to UVA and UVB.
We do not include in the category of tanning bed advice, the history of the equipment or the various models that have succeeded one another on the market. Do not hesitate to ask for tanning bed advice particularly if you have a more special health condition: for instance, pregnant women should talk to their doctor to see if exposure to the UV lamps is safe. If you have a more peculiar skin condition, check with the dermatologist and also give a warning to the personnel at the salon about the case. Or if there is the tiniest chance for the ailment to get worse, do not take the risk of using the tanning bed.
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Hi, I am Gaylene Slater, author of Living The Good Life through Work Love and Family.
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