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The benefits of indoor tanning versus outdoor tanning are
widely discussed in the cosmetic and health industries, It is ultimately
up to you to decide which method is healthy and convenient for you. When you visit an indoor tanning facility, your skin produces
a tan in the same way that it does when you bask in the sun -- through
the absorption of ultraviolet light. However, one of the dangers of outdoor tanning
is exposing yourself to too much ultraviolet light. Climate changes in
the atmosphere that has many of us slathering on sunblock and sunscreen
before we step outside in the hot sun. One of the benefits of indoor tanning is that it allows you
to control the amount of UV light that you are exposed to, so that you do
not get a sunburn or prepare your epidermis for a predisposition to skin
cancer. You cannot control harmful UV rays from the sun anymore than you
can control the weather. Compared to indoor tanning, outdoor tanning is actually
one of the most unreliable ways to achieve that perfect tan. It is,
however, a reliable way to achieve a sunburn. Waiting for a reddish burn to fade to a brown accelerates the
aging process.
Indoor tanning equipment utilizes the same two kinds of ultraviolet
light, UVA and UVB rays that are emitted by the sun. Indoor tanning
procedures are highly regulated by government agencies in both Canada and
the United States and the equipment is designed to mimic the effect of
sunlight. At a professional indoor tanning salon, exposure times are determined by equipment and trained professionals that take into account previous tanning sessions as well as the tanner's skin type. This minimizes the possibility of the kind of skin damage that is common with outdoor tanning.
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One of the main benefits of indoor tanning is that safe regular doses of ultraviolet light are prescribed for you in a controlled environment that suits your agenda. Indoor tanning is also a great help for those suffering from
diseases, such as psoriasis or osteoporosis, as UV rays assist the body in
manufacturing the Vitamin D it needs to allay such conditions. This is a
great benefit to individuals who need to "take their solar
vitamins" regularly and are unable to do so on a rainy day. A session in an indoor tanning facility is an intelligent way
to maximize your health while at the same time minimizing your risk of
sunburn. You don't want too much exposure to UV rays, but the many
benefits of indoor tanning, which also include prevention against
wrinkles, should be carefully considered the next time you are tempted to
slather on sunblock and lie out in the sun.
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