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| Professional Indoor Tanning Since 1998 |
QUESTION: Do tanning accelerators / intensifiers really work? ANSWER: Professional Salon Sold lotions created for Indoor Tanning help you tan faster, replace and maintain moisture. Many help reduce and combat the signs of aging (e.g. appearance of fine line and wrinkles.) By supplying your skin with needed vitamins, minerals, amino acids and moisture these lotions can help you tan better than using no lotion at all. By using lotions you can tan faster in less sessions with less UV exposure = smarter tanning! Magnification: Magnification is the multiplying of the UV light reaching your skin. Tanners not
using a professional indoor lotion will not get the extra magnification and are therefore
getting less results from the same tanning bed exposure times.
Moisturization: Healthy skin is the foundation of your tanning success. Professional
indoor tanning products are designed to provide critical remoisturization to the skin before
and after tanning. The heathier your skin, the longer you have to tan that same skin and the
darker your tan can get. No indoor lotion, no extra moisture, less results. Skin Conditioning: Professional indoor lotions are formulated to provide you with additional levels of key tanning ingredients that assist the tanning process. These should include L-tyrosine, vitamins, copper and other minerals. Skin conditioning ingreds. are often the same that assist in moisturizing and magnifying. While it depends on your body size, most tanners use 1/2 to 3/4 of an ounce of lotion to throughly cover themselves prior to tanning. To get the most from the magnification provided by lotions, try to apply them immediately before tanning.
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UV Crime Report BOSTON - A protein known as the "master watchman of the genome" for its ability to guard against cancer-causing DNA damage has been found to provide an entirely different level of cancer protection: By prompting the skin to tan in response to ultraviolet light from the sun, it deters the development of melanoma skin cancer, the fastest-increasing form of cancer in the world. |