Friday, October 9, 2009

Are tanning beds that bad for the skin?

addicted to tanning,cant stand to be pale but dont want skin cancer.
Are tanning beds that bad for the skin?
Yes, they are -that- bad. Use something like a mystic tanner, which is basically paint. Using a tanning bed basically up's the amount of UV rays your body is being subjected to. You are not just killing skin cells, you are effectivly aging your skin in double time by tanning regularly.





In 10-15 years, your skin will have aged closer to 20-25 years in age. You'll have more wrinkles, your skin will have more liver spots, and you will be about 500 times as likely to have dark blotchy looking "moles", which are signs of skin cancer.








Go with self tanning lotions or an airbrushed tan. Much healthier, and the same look.
Are tanning beds that bad for the skin?
No...but they look really fake!
Reply:yep...skin cancer
Reply:it is proven that e very time u use a tanning bed ur risk for skin cancer increases. i suggest buying olay sunless tanner. it is not orange at all and first time you apply it, it gives a healthy sunkissed glow rather than making u look like a human cheeto. it also evens your skin tone for a fresh, realistic tan. good luck!
Reply:Not only is it really bad for your skin - but it really AGES your skin. You won't notice it now - but 10-15 years from now your skin won't be as nice as it could be without the sun damage. Please protect your skin and use a self tanner.
Reply:TANNING BEDS ARE BAD





GO WITH THE SPRAY ON TANNING, check the phone book for locations.
Reply:i think their ok if you use a lotion with a suncreen in them. ive always heard there not good for you but i am like you.....i use them also. good luck to us! lol
Reply:A study just came out about addiction to tanning. They're bad for you and eventually you'll get skin cancer if you continue.
Reply:I'm for the spray tans. Tanning beds are gross.
Reply:My friend Danielle works at a tanning salon and she says that they can increase the risks of cancer and early wrinkling greatly, due to the UV exposure, but it just depends on the skin sensitivity of the people who use them. They start to look extra fake after too many visits, though.
Reply:yes if u stay in it to long. u can get skin cancer if u not carefull just like the sun can give u skin cancer. make sure u use lot of sunscreen
Reply:my metal body doesn't tan any way but i have been told that if they are not over used they are safer than the sun my doc told me when i asked about my daughter wanting to use them
Reply:tanning beds will definitely cause skin cancer. You should use sunblock. It may take a little longer to tan but you will end up with a beautiful safe tan.
Reply:yes. they are very bad, and if i say it any other way, i'll probably tone down the seriousness.





self-tanning solutions are actually good--everyone's afraid of messing up the results, but i have ways to help you do it perfectly--if you're up for trying to be an awesome self-tanner. ;P





exfoliate first. follow the instructions on your self-tanner carefully--it may not seem effective, but the companies who make the product DO know what they're talking about. :) after that, fix bad results with a self-tan remover. if it's really bad, you can remove the whole thing!





i'd recommend buying both a high-quality self-tanner (may be expensive, but it's better than tanning beds in both the long and short runs!) and a self-tanning remover. if you want any further help, or for me to try and find some prducts, e-mail me. hope i helped!


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