Welcome to The Tanning Shop, we are so happy you have chose to visit our website to see what we have to offer you! If you have any questions regarding equipment, lotions, minutes feel free to get in touch with us! We are happy to answer any questions you may have! If you are unsure how many minutes to purchase try a few sessions on pay as you go and then decide if you want to purchase one of our value packages! Arrive into store for your appointment and speak to our friendly in store staff who will take your finger print for out system so we can locate your account easily.
What bed you use can make a difference to your tan for example the Megasuns have 3 different setting to change the tan intensity and the sun angel is sensor controlled and uses your skin tone to adjust the UV output.
All beds are different in little ways and it could make a difference to your tan! A lot of people like a lay down bed because it feels more relaxing than a stand up, but it is personal preference! If you are brand new to tanning try both and decide what you prefer! Beds depend on stores here and with each store you will find a price and bed list! Little and often is recommended until you reach your desired colour then you can leave a longer time frame between your sessions.
Whilst building your tan we do not recommend to leave more than 72 hours between each tanning session as the tanning process starts over. Minutes also depend on your skin type. The best way to decide how many minutes to do would be to speak to our friendly in store staff who will help you out! Would you shower without body wash?
A lot of people think using a lotion is just another selling technique but honestly you should always use a lotion! Your natural skin reflects UV and a lotion prevents this! If you are using a sunbed for any other reason than tanning for example your doctor has suggested it, using an intensifier will just make sure your skin stays moisturised and hydrated and you will get a healthy glow.
Try some sachets first, find a lotion you like and then get yourself the bottle in most of our lotions there is 17 sachets in a bottle of lotion so if you tan regularly you will save yourself a lot of money by buying the bottle. For your first lotion we recommend you look at the different lotions, see what they have to offer and you can ask our fully trained staff to help you find the perfect lotion for your skin type and tanning preferences, we even have specific lotions for your face and tattoo protection!
We have a wide range of lotions available in store for all your needs. Speak to our friendly in store staff to find the right lotion for you! New to the tanning shop? New to Tanning? We will cover: Lotions — Why should I use one and what is available? Minutes — How many minutes should I do? Beds — What bed should I use? Prep — What do I need to bring? When signing up make sure you add the correct details so you can log into your online account.
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I have however studied the heath risks as part of a masters at University and although you shouldn't take someone's 'word' on it I can say that small use of the beds does not guarantee that cancer will strike, so please, people, stop going on about it.
Comments Lottie More of a comment to those bleating on about cancer etc; I use sunbeds on reccomendatiom from my doctor. I suffer severe acne and have bouts of psoriasis and the sunbed does wonders for them both. It all depends on how often you sit in the sun normally. I work nights and so daylight, let alone sunlight, for me is rare and so I don't get enough sunlight to my skin as I should. I don't do it for a tan, I do it for health. Heat is also beneficial if you have joint problems and general health problems.
Again, reccomended by my doctor and it's doing wonders. Don't assume everyone who uses a sunbed is abusing it etc. It would be very different if you were sitting in the sun all day and still using a bed for 20 minutes every couple of day. That's sunbed abuse. It's also not always possible to use fake tan, if you have sensitive skin or skin issues then it's actually very bad for you.
In addition to that, it stinks , looks awful, costs a fortune and gets everywhere. To the poster; I would do just 4 mins to start. Make sure you are well moisturized and have some sort of suncream on.
You are more likely to tan with Sun cream on, otherwise you could burn. Most places charge by the minute anyway so if you do feel like you want longer then just go back in. Don't overdo it! Keep it well controlled and little by little. Don't go tanning outside either if you're planning to do it via sunbeds as you don't want to lose track of how much exposure you've had. While sun is good for you, too much of it can leave your skin is a bad way and your general self quite dehydrated and lethargic.
Finally, don't go using them all the time. Maybe if there is special event coming up or something but no-one looks good with a Caribbean tan in the middle of winter as it's so obviously fake! If you find a nice healthy glow that you want to maintain, just a couple of minutes every few weeks will do but again, monitor how much time you spend each day. Treat the sun like a guideline daily amount. Think of it like sugar, go over your GDA and you're more likely to put on weight.
Go over your GDA for sun exposure and you're more likely to get nasty leathery skin and bad health later down the line. Hi i am going on holiday in 3 weeks so have booked. You should know your own skin but if in doubt I suggest doing minutes then build it up once your skin has got used to it.
Also you can use a screen protector as well if you wanted I do not I just go in sun shower then leave I will have a shower when I get home and put moisturiser on, I will then have a day off. Skin Type 1 — Usually very white or pale, blue or green eyes, red hair and many freckles.
This skin type burns very easily and tans with great difficulty. Tanning must be undertaken very carefully. Skin Type 2 — Light beige skin, blue or green eyes, blonde or light brown hair and maybe freckles.
This skin type has a tendency to burn. Tanning must be undertaken carefully and correctly. Skin Type 3 — Light brown skin, brown eyes and hair.
This skin type sometimes burns but always tans. Skin Type 4 — Light brown or olive skin, dark brown eyes and hair. This skin type sometimes burns and tans easily. Skin Type 5 — Brown skin, dark brown hair and eyes. This skin type rarely burns and tans very easily. Skin Type 1: Limit tanning to very short sessions, no longer than 1 minute for your first 3 sessions.
Build up the length of time tanning in 1 minute increments only, and do not rush the process. The minute you start to feel your skin getting too warm or uncomfortable, end your tanning session immediately. The key is to build up your base tan slowly and to avoid burning at all costs in order to keep the progress of your tan going. If you burn, your skin may start to peel and you will have to start all over again.
The Coconut or the Papaya tan accelerators from Carrot Sun are perfect for your skin type. Due to your skin being prone to burning, only increase your tanning sessions in 1 minute increments. Do not rush the process. The Coconut, Papaya, or Watermelon tan accelerators from Carrot Sun are perfect for your skin type and will help you see results faster.
Increase your sessions slowly, do not rush the process. You are likely to see results relatively quickly Do not spend more than a total of 6 minutes in any one session. You are likely to see results quite quickly, therefore you will not need to spend as much time on the sunbed to get results.
Do not spend more than a total of 7 minutes in any one session. You are likely to see results very quickly, therefore you will not need to spend as much time on the sunbed to get results. Do not spend more than a total of 10 minutes in any one session. There is more than one type of sunbed and most tanning salons will consist of three different types, these being low pressure beds, high pressure beds and a booth.
Low pressure beds are traditional tanning beds. UV rays are emitted in a spectrum that is similar to natural sunlight. The lamps produce color quickly but the risk of sunburn is highest in this kind of bed. If you do burn easily this bed is NOT recommended.
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