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Tanning Bed Safety -
Undeniably, there are a lot of
debates going on about the
efficiency of tanning beds as
alternative for getting a tan under
the sun. Doctors and dermatologists
have spoken that tanning beds can
cause skin cancer and premature
aging. The UV rays emitted by the
tanning beds are as dangerous as the
UV rays of the sun. On the other
hand, the tanning business firmly
claims that tanning has a lot of
advantages. Some of these so-called
advantages are the ideas that it is
a good source for vitamin D and it's
a safer and healthier way of getting
a tan. Vitamin D is known as a good
source of strong bones and helps one
prevent osteoporosis. In a nutshell,
tanning beds are beneficial and it
only becomes destructive when one
misuses it. Tanning Bed Safety is
very vital and every tanner should
follow to avoid any untoward
incidents during the tanning
process. The top list for Tanning
Bed Safety is to follow instructions
on how to properly use the tanning
bed.
A lot of tanners have damaged skin
because they overdo their use of
tanning beds. Modulation is the key
for having a good tan according to
Tanning Bed Safety. It is also
crucial for a person to wear goggles
during tanning sessions because it
can hurt one's eyes. The kind of
tanning received, should be in
accordance to one's skin type.
Any break from the rules of Tanning
Bed Safety will have negative
consequences to one's own health and
skin. Some doctors would argue that
it is not only enough to follow
Tanning Bed Safety as indicated in
the tanning beds to ensure that it's
a whole lot safer than direct sun
tanning. The tanning business would
usually say that compared to sun
tanning, tanning beds are safer
because they can be controlled and
adjusted. Since it is still
debatable whether a tanning bed can
cause skin-related problems or not,
for now it is best to be cautious,
and to think a thousand times before
venturing in getting a tan. |