Facts And Trends Based On Tanning
Tanning is no more a freak happening. It is trend. You
buy tanning. You have it in the manner that you want. You are part of
the tanning industry as one of the earnest clients. More and more
clients like you have made the tanning business grow at a fast rate.
Indeed for many women folks, tanning has become a regular part of their
makeup.
From the point of view of economy and
convenience, indoor tanning has become popular. The normal process of
indoor tanning is you have to lie down on a plexiglass surface. Tanning
lamps from above and below reach up to the skin of your body and provide
you the desire tan. Another version of the tanning beds are known as
stand up tanning beds.
The reaction of the skin to any process is
quick. And the reaction result is branded as “Tanning.” When the skin is
exposed to ultra-violet rays, the skin pigmentation is darkened. This
tanning process is of two types. One that gives results at once and the
other gives the delayed results. Tan from the Ultraviolet A (UVA)
radiation last for a few hours or days. Ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation
causes the delayed tanning that may appear after 2-3 days after
sunbathing and it lasts longer because the skin has to go through the
natural renewal process. The tanning effect depends upon the type of
skin.
Indoor tanning on the tanning bed is not a simple procedure
like relaxing and tanning on the seashore. Some pre-tanning spadework
would be necessary. You need to have a base tan and you have to work on
it for about one month. After that use the bed with the tanning bulbs
and here again you need to have sessions for about 20 minutes, 3 to 5
times a week, for at least a month.
The very concept of
artificial tanning is in jeopardy, as health workers are actively
campaigning against it. Some research findings have indicated that UVB
rays may cause skin cancer. The modern materialistic civilization has
awarded many a complex problems to your life. Don't add another serious
one!