08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Ciara McNamara
Tanning bed lamps are used in every tan bed or suntan lamp. When
purchasing new or used tanning beds, look at the lamps. Make
sure they are good for tanning and meet FDA guidelines for
safety. Another consideration is access. Be sure the lamps are
easy to change when needed. Being able to easily perform the
maintenance yourself is important when you buy a home bed.
There are differences in lamps used in conventional and high
pressure beds. Make sure you are buying the right tanning bed
lamps for your bed. They aren't interchangeable. If purchasing
replacement lighting bulbs on the internet, check the make and
model of your bed carefully. Make sure the lamps you are buying
are made for your bed. High Pressure Tanning Bed Bulbs High
pressure beds use quartz lamps in a variety of sizes. The gases
inside these bulbs ( http
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lamps have pressure that is slightly higher than atmospheric
pressure. In these beds, the lamps are located in the top of the
bed, so you tan from above only. When you have tanned on one
side of your body for about 10-12 minutes, you turn over and tan
the skin on the other side. The surface of these beds is much
more comfortable than a conventional bed. The biggest benefit of
these lamps is the time you need to spend in the bed. Since you
tan faster, you need to spend less time in the salon. You can
achieve your tan in about 3 weeks of 3-5 sessions each week.
With a conventional bed, it would take at least a month to
achieve the same level of color. Maintaining your tan is easier
too. You only need 2-3 sessions each month to maintain the
color, compared with that many sessions each week in a
conventional bed. These bulbs use UVA rays only, not UVB rays
which are responsible for burning. Conventional Tanning Bed
Lamps Conventional beds use long, tube like lamps that
resemble fluorescent tubes. The lamps ( http
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located on the top and bottom of the bed. All areas are tanned
at the same time, without the need to change positions during
the session.
Conventional beds use UVA and UVB rays in varying levels. Some
use both and others use mostly UVA with a bit of UVB rays. UVA
rays are responsible for the aging effects on the skin and UVB
rays are the burning rays that cause sunburn when you are
outside in the sun. It's important to determine which type of
rays your bed emits. You want to be sure to replace your
existing bulbs with comparable newer lamps.
Another consideration in the type of bed you have at home or in
the salon is the tanning bed lotion you will use. Different
lotions are better for each type of bed. The owner of your
tanning salon can help you choose a lotion that will work for
the bed you are using as well as your skin type. Regardless of
the bed you are using, you should always use a lotion. Lotions
help you tan faster and nourish your skin.
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