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Tanning Lotion Options

April 6th, 2008 (09:20 pm)

Tanning lotions are the best options for you to tan your skin while exposing yourself under the heat of the sun. In such cases discount commercial tanning lotions will surely help you. On the contrary, there are some lotions for tanning which do not require any kind of sun exposure. Such a tanning product is also known as self-tanner or sun less tanning lotion. Sunscreen lotions are much safer to use because they do not allow the harmful rays of the sun to come in direct contact with your skin and thus prevents your skin from being burnt.


Though skin tanning is considered an essential part of physical beauty but in the actual sense, it is a mark of unhealthy or damaged skin. Tanning of the skin is still quite prevalent among the fashion conscious population of the world and in this respect, a number of fashion companies have introduced various harmless lotions for skin tanning. It is true that these lotions are harmless but at the same time, they are unable to provide any kind of skin protection. So there are chances that your skin may be badly burnt.


Bronzer is a specific kind of tanning lotion, which is readily available in gel formulations. Bronzers are able to produce a darker color on the skin by utilizing water-soluble dyes. Tan accelerators are another group of tanning products, which has not been able to prove itself quite effective. Tanning promoters are particular kinds of tanning products containing five methoxypsoralen. These products are not presently available in the United States because research shows that they can cause cancer in mice and excessive sunburn effects in case of humans. In addition, to all these there are tanning pills containing the drug canthaxanthrin. The consumption of these pills has been prohibited in the United States because they can lead to dangerous and threatening side effects and may even cause blindness.


However, the most effective group of tanning products include the sun less or self-tanning gels and lotions which are both safe and useful. According to the Food and Drug Administration, these above mentioned products contain dihydroxyacetone or DHA which are, however, quite safe for skin application. The method of application of these tanning gels and lotions are quite simple and they are best suited for those who possess medium complexions.


Buying a Used Tanning Bed

April 6th, 2008 (09:19 pm)

Many dealers sell used tanning beds, but seasoned customers realize that such purchases do not offer good value. If you are faced with the dilemma or whether to buy a used tanning bed or not, peruse the information on this page, and make your decision.


  • Used tan beds tend to be almost as expensive as the new ones, so there is no question of striking a great bargain and saving on money.

  • Second hand indoor tanning beds often tend to have major defects in them.

  • Such skin tanning beds naturally are not covered by any warranties and you could very well be landed with a defective unit that you cannot return.

  • Most of these tanning beds need to have some part or the other replaced, and the expense you incur in getting the bed into shape is tantamount to buying a baseline tanning bed.

  • 99% of the time, used tanning beds does not have the proper packaging to be shipped across the country, and have a much higher rate of damage.

  • The probability that the used tanning bed you intend to buy has been used extensively in a tanning salon is high. It is equally probable that the salon has no use for the bed as the functions may be obsolete or because the beds have inherent defects or problems associated with them, or are simply worn out from over use.


If you still feel you would really just like to settle for a used bed for your sun-less tanning dreams, then look for tanning beds that have been used in showrooms and are in effect new, except for some wear and tear by showroom handling. Feel free to look for demo models, which some dealers sell at a reasonable discount. Or else strike a deal on a tanning bed that has been slightly damaged in shipment, and has been returned to be refurbished and resold.

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