Considering purchasing a personal tanning bed? This article has some information and advice you should think about before buying
Home tanning beds are a convenient alternative to getting a tan when you don’t have the time to lay out in the sun all day. Or can’t because of the weather. They are a great way to go if you’re looking for a 12 month tan but don’t have the time to go to a tanning salon. In addition to being short of time, you will probably have to wait in line or get a tanning time-slot that probably doesn’t fit your schedule, making those tanning trips both time consuming and annoying. By getting your own tanning bed you will avoid all of the trouble; it will always be close, ready day or night.
When you get your tanning machine, however, you should make sure to read the precautions about their usage. Knowing the potential dangers with tanning beds is absolutely necessary.
Do not believe the ads that claim that indoor tanning machines are safer than tanning in the sun. The facts show that tanning beds can damage the skin in less time than the sun. The tanning process occurs as the skin produces extra pigment, or coloring, to guard itself from the burning effects of UVA rays. Just like the sun, the indoor tanning beds emit ultraviolet radiation. By subjecting yourself to these ultraviolet rays, the skin could become prematurely aged (i.e. wrinkled, you may develop eye injuries, skin rashes and worst of all, skin cancer. indoor tanning should be approached with a complete understanding of the risks.
Indoor tanners are most experienced with low-pressure tanning beds, the ones most popular in tanning salons. They utilize the more conventional low-pressure fluorescent tubes that are closer to natural sunlight. In fact, tanning in the low-pressure tanning beds is very similar to tanning outside. Because of this, common wisdom is that low-pressure tanning machines are safer and healthier than high pressure types since they are closer to theordinary sunlight.
Indoor tanning devices were conceived and developed as a part of medical research over a hundred years ago. A German company, Heraeus, invented the first ultraviolet producing lamp back in 1903 for the purpose of treating diseases such as rickets. The idea behind the lamp was to produce vitamin D to promote the development of calcium and enhance bone density.
If you are thinking about the tanning salon business, it will probably be less expensive if you order all of the same beds (i.e. order in bulk). However, there are some reasons why you may want to think about diversifying your order. Folks who frequent the tanning parlors today are more knowledgeable about indoor tanning. They are aware of the downsides, but still want a great looking tan. Therefore, it would probably be in your best interest to buy one or two high pressure tanning beds along with the more popular low pressure tanning beds.

