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Word Count 1023 Topic: "How to reduce the risks of
tanning beds"
Keywords:
tanning beds, dangers of tanning beds,
pregnancy and tanning beds, effects of tanning beds, are tanning
beds safe, tanning beds and cancer
How to Reduce the Risks of
Tanning Beds
So you want to get tan? Welcome to the world of tanning, but how
will you begin your journey to that “golden” land? Developing a tan
has come a long way since tanning became popular early in the 20th
century when Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel (creator of that famous line
of perfumes) started a fashion trend when she accidentally got a
tan, sailing from Paris to Cannes, aboard the yacht of the Duke of
Westminster.
Today,
with the rapid growth of those popular tanning salons opening in
every city,
almost anyone can get a tan indoors. You’ll want your journey to be
a safe one and with every journey, there are
choices to make, different roads to take and advice to get from
those who have taken the journey before. Let’s prepare properly for
this journey by becoming aware of the “rules of the road” to
tanning.
NO BURNING
Perhaps the most important rule of the road to
a great tan is, “No burning allowed”. Just as speeding on the
highway is dangerous, so also is trying to “speed” your way to a tan
by burning. It is dangerous and actually counterproductive to your
goal. Let me tell you why. Your skin knows how to protect itself
against the effects of the sun’s ultraviolet rays, or in this case,
the effects of tanning beds. When certain UV rays
hit your skin, it reacts with a complex process that ends in the
production of melanin, a protein that protects your skin from UV
rays. And guess what? Melanin is tan in color! However, if the skin
receives too much UV light, in too short a period, it will
turn red, an indication that it could not produce that protein fast
enough to protect itself. Instead of a tan, you’ve got a burn.
What’s worse, now the skin has to spend time repairing itself
instead of producing melanin.
So what’s the rule here? You will not
get to your goal of tanning any faster by trying to burn your way
there. It’s dangerous and actually makes the whole process longer
because you’ve damaged your skin with a burn, instead of protecting
it with a tan.
KNOW YOUR OWN
BODY
One very important question to ask yourself
is, what’s your skin type? When you get into a car you need to know
what that car can and cannot do. The same thing is true for your
body. As you might have guessed, the lighter your natural skin, hair
and eye color, the more difficult it will be to get a tan. There are
variations to this rule so combine it with what you already know
about your own body. And I hate to rain on your parade, but if you
burn easily in the sun and have a lot of trouble tanning, you’re not
going to have any more success with
tanning beds.
MEDICAL
CONSIDERATIONS
Have you ever gotten a prescription from the
pharmacy that warned you about the dangers of driving while taking
that medication? Believe it or not, there are quite a number of
medications (both prescription and over-the-counter types) that
increase the potential dangers of
tanning beds, because they sharply
increase your skin’s sensitivity to UV rays, and therefore sunburn.
Another consideration, if you’re a woman, is that of pregnancy.
Although UV rays don’t penetrate past your skin,
pregnancy and tanning beds
include other concerns. The bulbs that
tanning beds
use can produce quite a bit of heat that might be uncomfortable and
possibly harmful. If you’re in the later months of pregnancy, you
wouldn’t be comfortable climbing into a tiny sports car and a
tanning bed might be a bit of a challenge for you as well. Finally,
there is the issue of tanning beds
and cancer. If you have a personal
history of skin cancer, are tanning
beds safe? The answer is unfortunately
no, they are not. If you have any doubts or questions about this
section you should check with your personal physician, before
embarking on this road to tanning.
CHOOSING THE
RIGHT FACILITY
Last but not least, on your road to a golden
tan, is choosing the best and safest place to get that tan. All
tanning beds
are not equal. So which one should you use and for how long should you
use it?
the Tanning Facility representative
is responsible for this.
Your
goal is to find
the
most responsible
professional salon. Here are a few items that will
help you determine which salons are trustworthy:
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Were you asked to fill out a tanning profile before you begin
your actual tanning?
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Were you given a statement about radiation that you were asked
to read and sign?
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Were you asked what medications you are currently using?
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Were you instructed in the proper use of protective eyewear?
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Were you cautioned not to tan outdoors
within 24 hrs of using the
tanning beds?
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Were you given adequate instructions as to the operation of the
equipment?
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Is the facility clean?
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Are the
tanning beds cleaned after each
client’s use?
If you enter a
tanning bed
facility and art not met with the above questions and care, you
might as well leave and keep looking. The operators are responsible
to help you get to your goal of tanning as safely as possible. Based
on what your relationship to tanning has been in the past, they are
trained to know how long you should spend on your first visit, your
second visit and so on.
They will explain the process
so you can achieve your goal in the safest way possible. They
should not allow you to put yourself in danger by taking unnecessary
risks. To put yourself into their hands means just that! Be
reasonably sure before you take that step.
IN CONCLUSION
Steer clear of burns; they are stop signs on the road to tanning.
Make a pit stop at your doctor’s office, and always work with a
well-documented, professional co-driver.
Be safe on your journey and you will arrive at your destination with
a great tan!
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