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Top 10 Indoor Tanning Tips
1. Go in with fresh skin.
Remove sweat, dirt, oils, make-up and other barriers that could inhibit
the tanning process. We have Fresh-Ease wipes to assist you with this for .50 cents!
2. Don't let yourself burn.
I'm sure you've said it before, "I burn before I tan." It's just not true, and a burn can undo the work you've put into your tan.
Start slowly to build a base tan.
3. Know the right way to build a base.
It can be tempting to build a base all at once; however, you should start slow.
Listening to the advice of your Smart Tan trained and certified desk associates at
The Sun Deck is encouraged!
4. Put on your goggles.
Goggles are the only real way to protect your eyes from the UV light of the bed.
It can and will penetrate through towels.
Eye protection is very affordable with options starting at .50 cents and up!
5. Move your arms and legs.
You don't have to stay active the entire time you're tanning but gentle movements every now and then will ensure you don't miss any spots on your body, such as areas where the skin is creased or folded.
6. Remember to protect sensitive areas.
As you start tanning, use a towel to protect these areas. You can gradually lessen the use of the towel during your sessions until it isn't needed.
The Sun Deck has "The Tannie", "The Tanfacia" and "The Manly" available for optimal sensitive area coverage!
7. Never use outdoor tanning lotions while tanning indoors.
These lotions are formulated for outdoor sunlight, and they usually contain at least a small amount of SPF for sun protection. Good-quality indoor tanning lotions are designed specifically for the indoor tanning bed or booth process.
There are many options available. Organic lotions. Bronzers. Intensifiers.
Let us help you choose the perfect lotion!
8. Pay attention to medical restrictions.
Some medications require you to reduce your UV exposure. While everybody
loves a golden tan, you shouldn't try and get one at the expense of your health.
9. Don't shower immediately after tanning.
Skin tans up to three hours after a tanning session.
10. Tan in moderation.
Indoor tanning can be a lot safer than tanning in the sun as it gives you control over how much UV light you receive, but all things-including tanning should be done in moderation.
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