You can go tanning right away, just keep tanning lotions out of and away from the piercings.
Yes but keep tanning oil or tanning lotion away from the piercing.
Stay inside and away from the sun and tanning beds
Omg! you go to a tanning booth while you have staph?! DDDDD: I'm never tanning again! That is SO unsanitary!!! X_X Gross gross gross! That is extremely contagious! Why would you do that?!
Sure just keep tanning lotion and tanning oil away from the new piercing.
You can tan right away, just keep tanning lotion and oil away from your new piercing.
Tanning can eventually go away if a person isn't in the sun very much. Generally, a person's face is the first thing on their body to tan because we rarely cover our faces in the sun.
Yes, it is. Any sunlight, even artificial, can cause skin damage, and lead to cancer. Always use sunscreen while out in the sun, and stay away from tanning lamps.
If you have been tanning with a basic accelerator or intensifier then you can bath immediately after tanning without hindering your tanning results. If you have been tanning with a lotion containing tingle then it is recommended you wait at least a few hours after exposure. A shower can actually increase the tingle sensation to an uncomfortable level. Finally if you are tanning with a product containing bronzers or a color guide then it is recommended that you wait about 4 hours before bathing. DHA bronzers are continuing to work and bathing can halt the process.
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well no but doctors request you to stay away from tanning booths until you r done with meds since it ups you r chance for a stroke or cancer sorry but hey i may save your life.
The UV light from a tanning bed cannot harm the unborn baby. UV light doesn't penetrate deep enough. BUT Tanning while pregnant is not something you should because of the heat factor. Just like you should not go into a hot tub when pregnant...you should not tan when pregnant either. A tanning bed creates alot of heat...that heat can make you(and your baby) uncomfortable. Anything that makes your baby uncomfortable is something you want to stay away from...just to be safe.