When you lie down on the tanning bed, you mostly end up with white lines on your torso, but standing in a tanning bed leaves you with a more even tan.
If you want a streak-free tan, there are some bars on the sides or ceiling of the tanning booth that you can hold to support your arms during your tanning session. You can lift your arms up and down on intervals to give you a deep rich tan that has no streaks. After your tanning session, you should give your skin time to recover and regenerate before going back for another tanning session. Wait for at least hours before exposing your skin to more UV light.
You can go for tanning sessions to build up a base tan, then you can maintain it by getting a tan at least twice a week. You should talk to the salon attendant to know what is appropriate. Most tanning salons provide their clients with privacy and you should wear as little clothes as possible when tanning to avoid getting ugly tan lines. The lesser the clothes the better it is.
You can opt to wear your swimsuit or go tan nude , but make sure you cover your sensitive areas with a piece of cloth to avoid getting burnt. After sweating so much your skin will feel stick, but avoid taking a shower for at least an hour or two to give your tan more time to set. An immediate shower will wash away the tanning product you applied which will slow down the spread of your tan. Use lukewarm water to shower. Avoid using an oil-based moisturizer which will spoil your tan.
Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and to prevent your skin from becoming flaky and dry. You also replenish the water your body has lost from tanning. Use an exfoliating sponge or brush like one above to scrub off old skin cells at least once a week. Even out the patchy or rough spots in your tan so that it can fade evenly. Give your skin at least a day or two to rest before you can tan again. Stand up tanning beds give you stronger results in less time, so you can wait for 24 hours before your next tanning session.
This will ensure to keep your tan fresh and even and also give you a lasting golden glow. If your skin gets burnt, allow it to heal and reduce the amount of time you spend in the tanning bed in your next tanning session.
Everyone has different reasons why they go to the tanning salon. Regardless of your tanning goals, you must visit a tanning salon that will work with you to achieve the look you want. Selecting a Stand-Up Tanning Bed Stand up tanning beds require you to stand in place for the duration of the session. Compared to the lay down tanning bed, the stand up bed can feel more like work than a relaxing afternoon at the salon. Those who are used to having a more restful experience may not enjoy the stand up bed as much as they like the lay down tanning bed.
The lights in a stand up bed are more intense, so the tanning sessions can be shorter. Most last for about 10 to 15 minutes. This is a benefit to those who do enjoy standing in place for their tanning session. These shorter sessions have also made the stand up tanning beds a popular choice for those who are trying to get a great tan on the go.
Many people report that they get a more even tan when using a stand up bed. There are no pressure points, and the UV light has access to all exposed skin. A tan accelerator will do absolute wonders for your skin and will be able to darken your skin in short sessions. The additional nourishment that a tan accelerator will give your skin will help the tan glow for a good amount of time and prepare your skin well for the next session.
The sessions for skin type 5 are still fairly short, but this is for 2 reasons. The first is that you will still be susceptible to damage from the UV rays, so limiting time is important. The second is that you are likely to see results fairly quickly, so short sessions are all you need. You do not need to spend excessive amounts of time in a tanning bed, and a tanning accelerator will help you develop a gorgeously dark tan without having to spend too much time under the UV lights.
No matter your skin type, you will need to care for your skin after tanning. Once you leave the tanning bed, your skin will continue to tan and still produce melanin for at least 12 hours. Using a tan accelerator will help to keep your skin hydrated both during the tanning session and in the hours following. For the fairer skin types, you might want to use an aloe vera gel to cool your skin and to prevent it from peeling, as you will more than likely feel the effects of the sunbed well after your session has ended.
Most tanning professionals will recommend that the first 3 indoor tanning sessions be done in one week until a base tan is developed. After this, 2 tanning sessions a week can be done to darken the tan and to maintain the glow. You cannot have more than 1 tanning session in 24 hours , as your skin will still be developing a tan, and recovering from exposure to the UV rays.
If you want an even tan all over your body, including your face, you should apply tanning lotion to your face. This will allow your face to match the tan on the rest of your body. However, be careful with the product you choose, as many indoor tanning lotions contain bronzers, so you might want to avoid a bronzer being applied to your face. You might want to consider using a stand-up tanning bed. They take less time to develop a tan rather than lay down beds, and you might want to choose them due to hygiene reasons, as lay-down tanning beds may not be cleaned properly, and you will be lying directly on them.
It is so important to stick to the tanning-bed time that is suggested for your skin type. All skin types risk sunburn and peeling if too long is spent in a tanning bed, and this could cause lasting damage to the skin.
Sticking to your tanning-bed time chart will ensure you gradually build up a base time in a safe amount of time, and then maintain it with fewer, but longer tanning sessions once or twice a week after that. Practice safe indoor tanning and you will be able to develop and maintain a gorgeous, natural-looking tan.
I've loved tanning ever since I was pretty young.
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