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Tanning Bed Tips for Beginners

tanning bed tips for beginners

Last updated on September 28th, 2023 at 10:26 am

The love for the sun-kissed glow is never-ending thanks to indoor tanning technologies. Safe and limited sunbed tanning causes vitamin D production, improved mood, hormonal balance, and also alleviates skin conditions like acne and psoriasis.

UV induced tans also offer a sun protection factor (SPF) of 3–4 protecting the skin from sunburns. However, exposure to UV rays still poses the risk of developing cancers, premature aging, and wrinkles; therefore, be careful when indoor tanning.

In this article, we have assembled all the tanning bed tips you may need for a beginner.

How do tanning beds work?

Tanning beds, also known as sunbed or solarium, are machines that use ultraviolet(UV) radiation produced by fluorescent tubes or bulbs to give the skin an artificial tan just like UV rays from the sun. These rays stimulate the production of melanin, the brown pigment in your skin.

A regular sunbed has 10-26 bulbs equally divided between the canopy and bench. The more common tanning beds produce about 95% UVA, penetrating deeper into your skin and 5% UVB, similar to natural sunlight. Since UVB rays may be carcinogenic, some newer models produce UVA only while others come with filters that prevent UVB rays from reaching your skin.

On average, 10 minutes in a tanning bed has the same effect as about two hours basking under the Mediterranean summer sun.

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How to use a tanning bed safely

The following are tanning bed safety guidelines for protecting your body from harmful ultraviolet radiation, causing skin cancer, premature skin aging, and other skin and health problems.

  1. Be of appropriate age to use a tanning bed.

Anyone below the age of 16 years should not use a tanning bed or booth. Children and teenagers are more vulnerable to skin damage from sunbed tanning.

  1. Make a consultation with a physician before using a sunbed

Even before opting for a tanning bed, it’s a prerequisite to seeking consultation on

The consultation’s benefit is to help familiarize with the tanning process and take the necessary precautions to ensure safe tanning.

  1. Use a reputable and licensed tanning salon

Ensure the tanning salon of your choice has well-skilled professionals. They should know tanning procedures, safety, and risks with tanning and the use of equipment.

Talk to the staff about your tanning goals to customize your first and consequent tanning visits to achieve your desired tan. You should expect a skin test to determine your vulnerability to the radiation and pressure.

Check to see if they have safety posters and labels. As a beginner, remember always to ask the staff to go over the tanning process with you. Ensure you know all the functions of the buttons before entering the sunbed.`

  1. Prep your skin appropriately

Safe tanning is determined by proper skincare before and after tanning such as;

Outdoor tanning lotions are ineffective in sunbed tanning.

  1. Maintain hygiene

Ensure that the tanning salon maintains high hygiene standards for tanning beds, towels, and overall salon hygiene. Ensure that the staff has disinfected all contact surfaces in between uses. A thorough cleaning can reduce skin infections, which can pass from one user to another.

  1. Read safety and warning labels

Carefully read all precautionary labels before using any tanning bed, since every tanning salon has different tanning beds.

These labels have information on exposure time for different skin types and turning time while in the sunbed or even how often you should tan.

Do not exceed the maximum exposure time per day as you risk burning your skin.

  1. Choose an appropriate tanning bed

Tanning beds vary in power and intensity. Skin types are from type 1 to type 6, with skin type 1 being the lightest and type 6 being the darkest.

A good tanning salon should have six tanning beds, which come in level 1 to level 6. Level 1 and level 2 are low-pressure sunbeds, level 3 and level 4 are medium pressure beds, while level 5 and level 6 are high-pressure beds.

Low-pressure sunbeds are best suited for beginners, people who rarely tan, and don’t need much tanning( skin type 4 and 5).

For beginners, you should avoid using the high-pressure tanning bed. If you’re not readily familiar with the process, you can easily wind up with tan lines or burns.

  1. Eye protection

You must wear sport protective eyewear for eye protection while in the tanning bed, to protect your inner eye from UV damage. The UV rays can damage your retina and cornea and cause cataracts, which can lead to blindness.

  1. Tanning duration

The tanning professional will help you decide on the appropriate tanning time depending on your skin type and how often you tan. You can start with 8-10 minutes for the first time and slowly work your way to 25 minutes. Avoid going for a longer duration in one tanning session and risk over-tanning.

  1. Avoid applying fragrant skin and beauty products before your appointment

The UV rays can react with the chemicals in skin products and cause skin irritation or prevent proper tanning.

Before getting into a tanning bed, avoid applying any perfume, make-up, or deodorant and wait 24 hours after tanning to resume your beauty products. You can still get some skin irritation when the tan is developing.

How to properly lay in a tanning bed?

Proper positioning in the sunbed allows for even tanning and prevents skin and eye damage from overexposure.

Lay on your back with your arms and legs spread. Ensure there is space between your arms and sides and between your thighs.

Raise your legs slightly and bend your knees to stretch the skin on your thighs and butt. It prevents white streaking over the creases on your butt and upper thigh.

On the half-mark, turn on your belly and raise your arms above your head. We also advise you to stretch occasionally, allowing the skin to make room for more UV exposure.

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What to wear in a tanning bed

Your reason for tanning determines what you should wear in a tanning bed, but both men and women must wear eye-protective goggles at all times.

Women

You can wear a two-piece bikini. Choose a strapless bra or use nipple covers to minimize bikini tan lines.

Men

You can wear briefs or boxer briefs. You can go nude and cover your privates using a washcloth for a full-body tan as they are more sensitive to heat.

To avoid bikini tan lines when tanning; go nude. Maintain high sanitary conditions on the sunbed. Some salons offer a transparent polythene paper to lie on.

However, the skin on the nipples and private areas are highly sensitive and may be wise to have on nipple covers and underwear.

Alternatively, you can wear tan-through swimsuits designed to allow UV rays through the fabric.

How long should I wait to shower after sunbed tanning?

Showering cannot wash off a sunbed tan; therefore, you can shower immediately after your tanning. However, if you used an indoor tanning lotion, the waiting time is usually between 2-4 hours. But always confirm on the bottle of the indoor tanning lotion you used.

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How often should you use a tanning bed?

Depending on your skin type, it takes, on average, 3-5 sessions to develop a tan maintained with regular sunbed use. If you have fairer skin types, you’ll require 4-6 times every once or twice a week, depending on your tanning goal.

You may need 2-4 sessions every once or twice a week for good results for medium skin types. Always wait for 48-72 hours between tanning for your skin to regenerate and the tan to set.

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 How to tan your legs in a tanning bed

Your legs tan slower than the rest of your body because the skin there produces less melanin and is drier. To tan your legs in a tanning bed, you need to:

How Many times do I need to use a tanning bed to get a tan?

For fairer skin types, you may notice a tan after your third session. Your skin type and tanning goals dictate how many tanning sessions you get to achieve your desired tan. The fairer you are, the more tanning sessions you may need for a bronzer look.

But as a beginner, start slowly and increase your tanning time as you build your tan. Once you acquire your desired tan, you can use a sunbed once a week for maintenance.

How long does a tanning bed burn last?

Tanning bed burns are similar to sunburns caused by overexposure to UV radiation in the sunbed. Sunbed burn symptoms are redness, rashes, sensitivity to temperature, soreness, peeling, and blisters.

Mild sunbed burns go away on their own without treatment, but some may require help with quicker recovery. Like a regular burn, the immediate action should be bringing the temperature down.

 Remedies

How to Avoid Tanning Bed Burns

Ideally, it would help if you took precautions to avoid treating tanning bed burns. Below are the precautionary tips to follow:

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If you’re an artificial tanning lover, always stay updated on new trends in the tanning bed industry.

Check for further guidelines and regulations for safer tanning and make sure your tanning salon observes them.

Despite its health benefits, exposure to UV rays can cause burns, wrinkles, photo-aging, and cancers, so we encourage occasional sunbed tanning for healthy skin and body.

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