Home Tanning Bed: Should You Buy a Tanning Unit?
Posted: Tuesday, April 14, 2009
by Aaron Andrews
Tan Indoors
Are you someone who finds it hard to lead a regular life without a healthy tan? In that case you might be aware of the high price the salons usually charge for tanning memberships. It is not going to end with paying just the package price but includes various other costs like the price of gas, and the wear and tear from using your car. These are few of the additional charges that you may have to incur. Due to high demand for these tanning packages, the cost is constantly increasing. As a result, it may be a wise and cost-effective solution to purchase your own residential tanning bed which you can keep and use for yourself.
- The time spent traveling to and from the salon can add up to some great savings, especially if your tanning salon is far from your place. It not only saves your time but also your money.
- You can also experience the luxury of using your own bed which is indeed more private and hygienic.
- You also tend to save a lot of money and are really very economical over the long period. Paying for the packages each month is very expensive and is not feasible in the current period where inflation prevails and cost of living is very high.
- There is also the convenience of maintaining your tanning beds well as you expect. As a result, you are assured of a perfectly working bed unlike the salon beds which would either be partly working with a few of the bulbs fused or not working at full output. Members of the tanning salons often encounter such problems and are not be able to get the full effect of tanning.
The Good and Bad of Indoor Tanning Even though tanning has a lot of benefits such as attaining a glowing tan, providing vitamin D essential for healthy development of the skin, as well as protecting against the symptoms of psoriasis. It also helps to improve endorphin levels. The side effects of tanning are things like premature aging, development of burns; and the risks of cancer.
Tanning Salons Aren't All Bad
Your own personal residential tanning bed is not always safer than the salon experience. Tanning salons require protective covers like eye goggles and protective lotions. If you don't use these forms of protection, you are definitely going to suffer from the side effects. Without the supervision or trained salon staff, you might forget these important tanning safety steps.
You can attain the amount of tanning you desire from both tanning salons as well as a home tanner. Make sure that you use them safely and take all the precautionary measures to protect you from the serious risks involved in the process.
Aaron Andrews is a long time tanning bed user. He has worked in a number of tanning salons since 1986, and then for a tanning bed manufacturer and tanning bed supply company. He now writes tips on tanning articles about his experiences to help you make the best tanning decisions. Aaron operates TanIndoors.com - a site dedicated to improving your indoor tanning experience and information on sunless tanning lotion.
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