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Tanning Lamps / Indoor Tanning Tips
Tanning booths and lamps, unfortunately, can
have the same bad effects on the body as direct sunlight. The equipment
emits UV rays that are just as damaging as the sun’s. Some measures to
take towards safety when using this type of equipment are closely
monitor sessions, keeping to the minimum number and timed lengths that
are recommended, don’t book sessions closer than every-other day,
ALWAYS wear recommended safety eyewear, follow safety and other
directions that come with the equipment or are (or should be) posted
near it, and do place some sort of protection like a thin piece of
acrylic between your body and tanning lamps. (Check for this
possibility with booths, too, by asking the host or reading the
equipment’s instruction booklet).
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professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the
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questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard
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