Tanning Booth: Get Tanned without the Sun but with UV Rays
Want to have that celebrity-like bronze skin without having to sunbathe for hours? One of the common alternatives for sunbathing is the use of tanning booths. A tanning booth serves the same purpose as the tanning bed that emits ultraviolet rays to actually cause the skin to tan. However, the tanning booth is designed to be used while standing up as it has a vertical structure.
For sunless tanning purposes, a tanning booth has become commonly used despite the harmful effects of the UV rays. Salons and spas have taken advantage of this by making it available for customers. Sun Laboratories, the leading manufacturer of sun care products, has a Complete Professional System with Tanning Booth. This item features a Super Flow Triple Ventilation Booth with Professional Air Compressor.
Since tanning booths involves ultraviolet rays from the system, this innovation also entails harmful effects that may also be similar to the sun’s risks. Tanning booths generally has 160 watt VHO (Very High Output) or VHO-R (Very High Output with Reflector) lamps, but some less expensive systems use standard 100 watt HO (High Output) or RUVA (Reflector UVA) lamps. It may sound technical but it just shows that it needs power to release enough UV rays to make the skin tan. The main rule is similar with the precaution against the sun: don’t overexpose yourself to the UV rays. Both tanning booths and tanning beds have similar elements and potential hazards. Use skincare products such as moisturizers and sun care lotions . Proper use and the limit of usage of tanning booths may prevent getting the hazardous effects.
