Many people prefer tanning indoors. It is easy, convenient, and more private. This alternative allows you to tan in a controlled environment, so you can achieve exactly the result you want, doing away with the uncertainty of sun tanning.
Ideally, indoor tanning should be supervised by a trained professional, whose main goal is to help the Customer achieve the desired color and avoid overexposure.
During the tanning process, it is very important to moisturize and nourish your skin. You should always use a lotion specifically formulated for indoor tanning and with hydrating and repairing ingredients; this is essential for caring for your skin and giving it a healthy look and a longer-lasting tan.
By being in a controlled environment and timing the minutes of UV exposure during indoor tanning, the risk of burns is minimized, while the opposite is true of direct sun exposure.
When you get your tan at a Tanning Center, you are exposed to a scientifically calibrated amount of ultraviolet light.
Tanning beds maximize results while minimizing burns. Sunbathing, on the other hand, allows you nowhere near the same control. There are many factors that affect sunbathing results: time of day, weather conditions, seasonality, and the ozone layer. Remember, the best way to protect yourself against sun damage is using the right level of SPF protection, even if your skin is already tan!
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