Covered with a dark side tan
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Covered with a dark side tan Want healthy glow for the summer? Thinking of tanning to get, right? But, as we have all heard too much sun can cause skin cancer and skin aging. But this is true, as you can inside. Unfortunately, many people still think that tanning in tanning salons interior is a safe alternative to get your tan from the sun. Unfortunately died wrong.Indoor tanning bed is in a tanning bed cover style and the lights above and below the body are used to provide tan. Many of the old beds use UVB lights to give the effect. UVBs are the short-wave ultraviolet rays that actually cause burns. More and more salon owners are increasingly aware of the harmful effects of UVA and UVB rays is the change of light source.UVAs are long-wave ultraviolet rays. This is to give tanners a false sense of security. Because of this change of light source is that tanning is safe to continue with their dangerous habit. While UVA rays are less likely to cause burning UVB rays, UVA rays are suspected to have links to malignant melanoma and damage the immune system. UVA penetrates more deeply and can weaken the connective skin tissue.Two internal types of skin cancer, basal cell cancer and squamous cell carcinomas are curable if detected early. Melanoma, another type of skin cancer can be fatal. Prolonged exposure to the sun and artificial sources of ultraviolet light such as UVA and UVB rays contribute to the risk of developing cancer of the skin. Many studies have shown that excessive exposure to UV rays, including UVA rays, can damage the retina. Overexposure can burn the cornea. And repeated exposure to UV over many years can change the structure of the lens, forming a cataract. If left untreated, can cause cataracts blindness.The FDA requires tanning salons to ask all customers to wear glasses for eye protection. Some consider that close their eyes, wear sunglasses with normal cotton balls or protect you enough. Not protect the eyes from the intensity of ultraviolet radiation in tanning beds. Long-term exposure to sunlight can also lead to eye damage, but unlike tanning beds, in the sun, people in general are more aware that their eyelids are burning. Under the tanning beds indoor UV lights, exposed skin remains cool to the touch. Moreover, the intensity of lights used in tanning beds is much greater – and potentially more harmful to the eyes – the intensity of UV rays from the sun. So let's safe.Skin cancer can be prevented if precautions are used. Do not use tanning beds. I'm not sure. It 'really a value for your life healthy glow? There are many alternatives out there that do not involve the harmful UV rays to get the word about solar look.A. If you spend some 'time in the light of day, it would be a good idea to use sunscreen with SPF of at least one of the 15th This will help protect UVBs. Some companies claim to protect from grapes, but there is no way to say that, because there is a rating system for UVA but protection.Michael Russell Independent guide tan