Applying self tanner is a great way to get an awesome glow without putting yourself at risk for getting skin cancer from the sun or from the tanning bed.
If you have tried the self tanning sprays and they are not working for you, there is still one option to consider; you can simply go outside in the sun.
Tanning beds work by inducing the skin to produce additional coloring or melanin to protect itself from ultraviolet rays which then leads to a darker shade.
Tanning bed bulbs emit UV rays needed for a sunbed user to acquire a tan. These lamps differ in terms of the amount of rays that they provide and in the type of tanning bed with which they are compatible.
Having a sunbed at home might be very convenient, but there is more to using a home sunbed than just lying under the plexiglass and absorbing the UV rays to get a tan.
Commercial tanning beds are now available to people wanting to achieve a tanned complexion without waiting in line in tanning salons or lying on the beach.
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