This really depends on your skin type. If you are just getting started and generally hard to tan then you should start with a basic accelerator like Australian Gold Dark Tanning Accelerator to get the tanning process boosted and prevent any staining or streaking. Once you have established a good base then you can move up to the bronzing lotions. However, if you are an intermediate to advanced tanner then starting with a bronzing lotion is the best way to get dark fast! These products are specifically designed to increase your skins ability to tan and the results are far darker then tanning without them.
20-30 minutes. Depending on if you used lotion with tingler or bronzer.
You should wear tanning lotion when on a tanning bed because these lotions that you buy at the salon help you absorb the tan better.
It is better to use a tanning bed daily then semi weekly. You have a better change of burning the longer you stay in a tanning bed.
yes , its advisable to unplug a tanning bed when not in use.
The minimum time is 30 minutes, If you have used a bronzer you will want to wait 1-2 hours so the bronzer has the full time to develop on your skin. Otherwise you risk washing the bronzer off too soon and not getting the results that you wanted.
You should never use a tanning bed. You'll get skin cancer.
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Tanning oil should not be used when using a tanning bed. Aside from the damage you may do to the equipment, the oil will increase the damage done to your skin and doesn't provide SPF protection.
Tanning beds should be cleaned after every use with a product that disenfects such as Novus tanning bed cleaner.
A tanning bed is faster than the sun, but it isn't safer. If you want a nice, safe tan, do intervals of short tans outside.
Most tanning beds have timers that allow a user to stay in the tanning bed at 10, 15 and 20 minute intervals. You should start out at the minimum and work your way up to the maximum time allowed. Just remember, you should never stay in a tanning bed for more than 20 minutes at a time.