By Ermina Rotz
Indoor tanning, specifically tanning in a bed, can be dangerous when done improperly. Indoor tanning is regulated by the FDA due to medical professionals being concerned about skin disorders and other problems that can be caused by excessive tanning. Besides skin conditions, FDA is concerned about excessive Ultraviolet (UV) exposure increasing risks of eye damage. Tanning indoors in a tanning...
By Shelly Schumacher
Few things are as enjoyable as a warm spring day after a long harsh winter. However, the pasty-white skin that has been covered up during the bitter cold might leave some running for cover, even on the warmest days. In addition to an unattractive appearance, the lack of sun exposure can make skin more sensitive to a nasty spring sunburn. The Sunvision tanning bed can help the pigment-deprived...
By Shelly Schumacher
The cold winter months have many people longing for the green grass and gentle breezes of summer. Long harsh winters not only lead to a severe case of cabin fever, but they also can leave you feeling less than attractive with pasty white winter skin. However, a sun-kissed glow does not have to wait for the summer sun. It is as close as a trip to your local tanning salon. Read all posted signs in ...
By Samantha Cabrera
It is easy and quick to develop a deep, dark tan using a tanning bed. Some people only need a couple of minutes in a tanning bed every other day to maintain a deep glow, while others might need to up the ante by exploring the various options offered in indoor tanning lotions. Be sure to explain your skin type, whether you burn easily and how fast you'd like to tan to your tanning...