tanning beds

For a long time it was thought that tanning beds were the perfect solution to get a tan without getting burned evenly and all the time but now known to also have negative aspects.

What are sun beds
Tanning beds are machines in a bed that transmit ultraviolet radiation. Its components are: UVB, UVA and UVC.

How to deal with solarium
1 – after making sure that person is clean and naked or almost naked.
2 – Use a tanning lotion can be used in the room or take over and apply. Does not apply in the face.
3 – There is cost in the machine. A session lasts approximately 12 minutes. Used eye protection.
The tan of course, not permanent. Follow the hall.

Benefits of tanning beds
The sun beds provide a steady and lasting tan. Do not rely on the sun can be used in any climate.

Risks of solarium
Previously it was believed they were safer than the sun but recent studies show that this is not true.

1 – The biggest risk is the potential development of skin cancer.
2 – Their frequent use produces, like the sun, premature skin aging.
3 – There may be toxic and allergic reactions
4 – Its misuse can cause burns and stains
5 – According to a study may contribute to cataracts.
6 – There are other risks of skin damage less frequent.

People with fair skin and young people are most at risk by using tanning beds.

Using the solarium correctly
If you decide to use a tanning machine Take into account the following:
1 – Keep the meeting on the recommended time
2 – Leave at least two days in between to repeat the session.
3 – Moisturizes skin after treatment
4 – If you use acne medications, creams with retinol or other information to the person you are attending.
5 – Do not expose yourself to sun after tan.

Contraindications of tanning beds
People who have suffered from skin cancer, with symptoms of heat stroke, burns, and with a history of skin diseases should not use the tanning bed.

Conclusion
It’s best not tan, the second option is to use self-tanners or makeup. The solarium damage the skin.