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1. Always Wear Eyewear
Protect your Eyes. We offer an assortment of eye protection to protect 2
of your most valuable assets, your eyes. Repeated exposure without eyewear
can damage the eyes and even cause cataracts. Wear eyewear EVERY time you
tan. It's not worth the risk.
2. Don't Overdue It
Believe it or not, tanning everyday is NOT the best way to get a tan; or the
healthiest, for that matter. Your skin continues to produce melanin for 48
hours. So give your skin a break.
3. Use Tanning Lotion
Did you know that dry skin actually reflects Ultraviolet Light?
Moisturizers are the KEY to a better tan AND to a longer lasting glow.
Improve your tan by over 30% with a tanning lotion. Don't believe it?
Try it for yourself! |
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The
Tanning Process
- UV B light stimulates melanin production in
our skin – the pigment that is ultimately responsible for your tan
- When exposed to ultraviolet A light (longer-wave UV), the melanin
oxidizes or darkens.
- This darkening of your skin – your tan – is its natural way of
protecting itself against UV overexposure.
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