Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Does the tanning cream from the tanning salons protact u from some uv rays???Cause that's what they told me...

the tanning cream or what they sell at the tanning booth ....Does the tanning cream from the tanning salons protact u from some uv rays???Cause that's what they told me...
absolutely not, you should not tan period because tannning cream also does nothing for cancer which you will inevidibly experience as a result of the vain, pointless practice of tanningDoes the tanning cream from the tanning salons protact u from some uv rays???Cause that's what they told me...
unless you're talking about the spray on/mist tanners, they lied.


and even those don't protect you completely, what it does is take away the harshness that sitting in a tanning bed can do to you. but if you're talking about sitting in a tanning bed and using the tanning lotion that they supply, then that's worse. most tanning creams have an spf of 4 or less. take care of your skin and stick to the sunless tan lotions with an spf of 15 or higher.


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We all know the lecture that tanning is bad for you and so forth so forth. But I tan once a week and in order to do anything for my skin I'm really picky about the lotions I use. Some of them do offer UV protection you just have to carefully read the labels and pick which one you think meets your needs.
Some indoor tanning lotions do have spf in them. They say it on the label on the bottle of lotion. But most indoor tanning lotions do not have spf. So if they told you that your indoor tanning lotion has some spf, then they may be correct. So you need to look. But the spf is going to be low because the idea is to let the uv penetrate your skin so you can get your base tan started, and then get tan from there. Ask the salon you bought the lotion from what spf level you have. Conversely, if you are using a spray tan in a can, or a spray booth, they pretty much never have spf in the solution, and they will not protect you from uv rays.

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