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Obtaining A Beautiful Tan Can Be Hazardous If You're Not Aware Of The Dangers Of Tanning Beds
By Tim Gorman

 

Having an even, bronzed tan is still very much in fashion. Unfortunately, though, too many people pay a high price as a result. After spending countless hours tanning in the sun or in tanning salons, they're ripe for trouble. More and more research has been done which links tanning beds with an increased risk of skin cancer, and accelerated aging of the skin.

The problem is that ultraviolet rays are the ones that tan the skin. If you've spent hours under UV lamps on a tanning bed, then you've probably been exposed to dangerous levels of ultraviolet rays.

This danger is greatly increased for people under the age of 16, because they're skin is still very tender and soft. If you're extremely fair and burn easily in the sun, then you're highly susceptible to skin cancer. Even worse, if your family has a history of skin cancer then you're highly vulnerable. If you have freckles, red head or even just very fair hair, then you’re putting yourself at risk using a tanning bed.

Tanning beds should only be used under medical supervision, or with expert guidance from trained salon staff. You're simply inviting disaster if the light is too intense, or you stay on the tanning bed for too long. You can end up with irritated skin in the short term, and in the long term you'll probably find that your skin will age faster or even develop a leathery look.

For those who are young, they may not notice the damage being done because their skin is still young and supple. But in the long run they will also have problems if they continue using tanning beds. If you're middle aged or older, then tanning beds definitely should only be used on a limited basis, if at all. Applying tanning bed lotions or creams may help protect you from the ultraviolet rays up to a point, but they won't give you complete protection.

If you're using a tanning bed at home, you must be extra careful. Don't make the mistake of thinking that a tanning bed is like a bathtub, where you can relax for hours on end. Be very careful, or you may find yourself suffering the consequences of misuse.

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