Home to Tips.com.my Tips.com.my - About Us Tips.com.my - Contact Us  
 

Tanning - The Science And Safety Profile Of Tanning

August 30, 2008
Home  Health & Fitness Tips   Beauty  
Tags: tanning, tanning beds,
The first tanning beds came to North America in 1978, courtesy of a German scientist named Friedrich Wolff. They began to gain popularity in the middle of the next decade, and since then, have become more popular. They're a convenient way to get a tan without having to spend hours exposed to the unpredictable radiation of the sun.

Of course, the ultraviolet light used in tanning beds is very similar to the sun's ultraviolet light, so you should know that many of the risks are the same. But having a knowledge of how tanning beds work - and, more importantly, how to use them safely and responsibly - can enable you to enjoy the sun-kissed look of that perfect olive or bronze tone you love!

Conventional lamps in tanning beds produce ultraviolet (UVB and UVA) radiation. UVB rays stimulate the production of melanin - a pigment that occurs naturally in human skin. But these rays can be dangerous: minor overexposure causes sunburn, and major overexposure is linked to many types of skin cancer. UVA rays oxidize melanin, which is the process that produces the color we associate with tanning. These UVA rays make up most of the rays used in tanning bed lamps.

To tan safely in a conventional bed, you need to develop a "base tan." Do this by tanning in intervals of twenty to thirty minutes about three to five times a week. This should take only about four weeks, and your tan can be maintained by bi-weekly visits.

Tanning in a high-pressure bed is different because these beds' lamps use only UVA, not UVB, rays. These lamps are called "high-pressure" because the atmosphere inside the bulbs, which are made of quartz, has higher air pressure. This pressure difference filters out the burn-causing UVB rays, which means that your tan will appear faster, be darker, and last longer. You will still need a base, tan, however! To develop one safely, tan for ten to twelve minute intervals over a period of ten to fourteen days. Do this no more than five times! Your tan can be maintained by bi-monthly visits.

To speed up and improve the quality of your tan, try using a tanning bed lotion, or "tan accelerator." Applying the accelerator to your body before tanning will maximize the effects of melanin oxidation, and it will also improve the overall health of skin, keeping it cool, comfortable, and adequately moisturized.

When tanning, you must also protect your sensitive eyes from UV light. Wear goggles, because wearing sunglasses or simply closing your eyes does not provide enough protection.


Article Source: http://www.tips.com.my


About the Author:
Ian Spellfield, an avid home tanner, discusses topics relevant to the use and pricing of personal tanning beds on his website, the residential tanning bed guide.
Save & Share This Article About Tanning
Other Related Beauty Articles
  • Experience The Astonishing Effects Of Natural Lip Enhancement
    If you're looking for a solution that would assist you in obtaining perfect lips without extensive use of cosmetics, then you must learn about natural lip enhancement techniques.

  • Tags: natural, lip, enhancement,

  • From The History Of Essential Oil To The Present
    Article describes the history of essential oil from past to present with technological advancement.

  • Tags: essential oil, aromatherapy essential oil, lavender essential oil, pure essential oil,

  • Exploring The Option Of Home Tanning
    Many people wish to have the look of a frequent tanner, but don't wish to frequent expensive salons or crowded beaches. For such people, home tanning is an option.

  • Tags: tanning, tanning beds,

  • Traditional Facelift For A Youthful Look Can Have Risks
    A traditional face lift, a surgical procedure, removes excess facial skin to make the face appear younger. Before you achieve your vibrant youthful look, the recovery time for a traditional facelift can be lengthy, and there can be several risks and side affects.

  • Tags: georgia facelift, marietta facelift, marietta face cosmetic surgery, facial plastic surgery alpharet,

  • The Top 6 Skin Care Ingredients To Avoid
    If you have acne-prone skin, or your skin is often itchy and red, avoiding common ingredients in many skincare products and makeup may be the easiest way to calm irritated and blemished skin.

  • Tags: natural products, natural health, natural skin care, acne,

  • Face Lift New Procedures And Techniques
    Recently, plastic surgeons have used other procedures other than the traditional facelift, to revitalize the appearance of the face. Compared to traditional facelift, other methods offer patients the benefits of minimal scarring, quicker recovery time, no hair loss, and no visible incisions.

  • Tags: baltimore face lift, cosmetic surgeons baltimore, baltimore plastic surgery,

  • Improve Your Smile With Cosmetic Dentistry
    The media has hyped the need to look beautiful to such an extent that many people will go all the way to look god. And mind you, this does not apply only to women but also to the male species.

  • Tags: cosmetic dentistry, dentistry, smile, teeth,

  • Are You Interested In Pearly White Teeth
    In today's world an increasing number of people want to keep their teeth looking whiter than white. This is harder than you might imagine given the amount of coffee and sugary sodas that we drink by the gallon.

  • Tags: raleigh, teeth, whitening, products,

  • What Teeth Whitening System Should You Use
    Your smile is a very important part of your personality and it is important when it comes to making a good impression on someone you have just met

  • Tags: raleigh, teeth, whitening, systems,

  • Getting Your Teeth Whitened
    People are very conscious about how they look in today's world and nothing spoils a person's looks so much as stained and damaged teeth.

  • Tags: raleigh, teeth, whitening, treatments,

    Can't find what you are looking for? Try Google Search
    Google
    Web www.tips.com.my
    Copyright 2008 - http://www.tips.com.my

    SITEMAP | Contact Us | Report Copyright Violation | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service