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That almost sounds silly, doesn't it? It's unfortunate, but so
many people have misconceptions about tanning bed technology
and safe tanning
practices that the belief that tanning beds and sunburn go together is
widespread.
The truth, however, is that
regular use of a tanning
bed can be a great defense against sunburn. After all,
tanning is the body's natural defense against burning - the gradual development
of a tan increases the body's levels of melanin, a chemical that absorbs
dangerous UV rays before they do serious skin damage. Indoor tanning using a quality tanning bed allows a
controlled exposure to tanning
rays, building melanin gradually so that once you're exposed to outdoor sun,
whether during a sporting event, at the beach, or on the ski slopes, sunburn is
much less likely.
Keep in mind, however, that even
using a tanning bed,
you still need to plan ahead to build a tan that will help you
prevent sunburn. Melanin production takes time - about a week, to be exact. So
if you're planning on taking a tan with you to the beach, you need to make time
to use your tanning
bed daily to get ready.
You should plan for about 10
minutes a day in the tanning
bed - the equivalent of 30 minutes or so in environmental sunlight. You need at
least this much sun to activate the melanin producing cells in your skin. Once
those cells are activated, they produce melanin over the course of several
hours. You need to use your tanning
bed daily for 5 to 7 days to stimulate your skin to create enough melanin to be
protective.
So what's your choice for
outdoor sun protection? Will you use multiple applications of greasy, messy sunscreen or a natural
golden glow that also protects from damaging, painful sunburn? There is no
contest - and your tanning
bed can make that natural sun burn protection easy.
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