
When can't you use a solarium?
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Can't resist a tanning session? We know you want to enjoy a bronzed tan and feel beautiful. However, we can't deny that there are times when you should skip the sun. When should you avoid tanning? We'll explain everything in today's article.
How to sunbathe safely?
Remember not to strive for perfection at all costs. Your health is paramount, so if your doctor recommends avoiding tanning salons, heed them. Before we get to the contraindications, however, we've prepared four basic rules for safe tanning salon use .
- Use the solarium no more than once a day and no more than 3 times a week.
- Take breaks between sessions. Your skin needs time to regenerate.
- Adjust the type of device, tanning time, and frequency to your skin type and tan level. Start with short sessions.
- Use professional cosmetics specifically designed for tanning in a solarium.
What moisturizing lotion is best for very dry skin?
Tanning lotions will deepen your tan, provide delicious nourishment, and protect against harmful factors. Some ingredients soothe, moisturize, and promote faster skin regeneration. Which tanning lotions are ideal for sensitive skin?
BOOSTER is a tanning lotion that accelerates tanning in the solarium . Contains lemongrass and aloe leaf extract. Not only does this lotion provide an intense tan after just one tanning session, but it also guarantees a feeling of freshness and invigoration, while its vitamin content promotes a youthful and healthy appearance.
BLACK CAVIAR is one of our customers' favorites. Not only because it guarantees a perfectly bronzed tan, but also because it contains natural nourishing ingredients like avocado oil and coconut oil, which care for even the most problematic and dry skin.
ULTIME is a triple-action indoortanning lotion that bronzes the skin and accelerates the tan development process, while the combination of natural ingredients with vitamin E and aloe vera provides extreme skin hydration.
When should you stop tanning in a solarium ?
Unfortunately, not everyone should use a tanning bed. We hear a lot about the dangers that await tanning enthusiasts. However, let's not get carried away – everything should be done in moderation. When should you avoid using a tanning bed? The following list will help you avoid the unpleasant consequences of tanning.
- Very fair complexion (Celtic type, phototype I).
- Hypersensitivity to ultraviolet radiation, sun allergy.
- Skin inflammation, widespread acne, vitiligo, rosacea, herpes.
- Dilated blood vessels (so-called spider veins) on the face and body.
- Numerous pigmented moles on the skin (discolorations, moles).
- Unhealed tattoos, freshly applied permanent makeup, unhealed wounds.
- Menstruation, pregnancy, breastfeeding.
- Subfebrile condition and fever, inflammation, flu.
- Condition after recent surgery and recovery period.
- Heart disease, circulatory system disease and other serious chronic diseases.
- Active cosmetic treatments, especially deep exfoliating chemical and physical peels.
- Using cosmetics with retinol, hydroxy acids (AHA, BHA), perfumes and deodorants immediately before sunbathing.
- Use of oral and external photosensitizing agents (antibiotics, anti-inflammatory agents, hormonal drugs, certain herbs such as calendula or burdock).
Remember, if you're struggling with any of the issues mentioned above, it's worth seeking professional advice. If you have any concerns, you can also ask the tanning salon staff for advice or send us a private message on Facebook or Instagram .