Tanning Is Good For You

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Every year, millions of people get golden brown tans in the comfort of their local indoor tanning facilities. They like the way they look and feel with a tan, as well as the relaxation their tanning sessions provide.

Despite the benefits of tanning, some people worry that they'll jeopardise their health by tanning just a few days a week. There are many stories circulating in the media about the reasons why "tanning rays", or ultraviolet (UV) light waves, should be avoided.

The fact is that indoor tanning technology, when used in moderation, is designed to reduce the risk of skin damage caused by overexposure.

Indoor tanning provides a controlled UV dose based on your natural skin tone that helps you to tan without burning. This type of control simply is not possible by sunbathing outdoors, where overexposure, or sunburn, is much more likely. Overexposure (not merely exposure) causes the long-term skin damage most people worry about today.

Tanz tanning salons promote moderation
and work very hard to prevent UV overexposure.

But what is moderate tanning?

Tanz realises that our tanning services, if abused, can effect our clients health. That's why Tanz follows specific safety guidelines determined by governmental law as well as the tanning equipment manufacturers' guidelines regarding the duration and frequency of the individual client's tanning sessions. These guidelines should be displayed within the salons.

Moderate tanning is achieved by following these guidelines and by listening to any additional safety recommendations made by Tanz tanning consultants. These safety practices will prevent the overexposure to your skin that is associated with UV-induced health concerns.

 

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