TANNING ON THE SUNNY SIDE – SUN ANGEL GIVES YOU AN EXCELLENT TAN WITHOUT THE RISK OF SUNBURN. THE SENSOR-CONTROLLED TANNING PROGRAMME ONLY EMITS JUST AS MUCH UV LIGHT AS OUR CUSTOMER’S SKIN CAN SAFELY TAKE ON THE DAY, WHILE THE VARIABLE UV SPECTRUM CREATES A FASTER TANNING EFFECT THAN ORDINARY SUNBEDS.
Does the sun Angel work?
The Sun Angel works by scanning the most exposed area of your skin (the forehead) and the least exposed (back of arm or back of upper thigh). The resulting calculation calibrates the behaviour of the lamps to suit your skin type. You must ensure that the areas scanned do not have birth marks, freckling or cosmetics.
How many sun angels does it take to get a tan?
It takes on average 120 minutes to get your base tan – which is the equivalent to 6 Sun Angels. Make sure you are coming in at least 2/3 times a week if you are using the Sun Angel.
What is the sun Angel tanning bed?
The Sun Angel is the only sunbed in the world with an integrated skin sensor representing sensor-safe sunbathing, proven vitamin D formation and beautiful tanning results.
How often should you go on sun bed?
Moderate tanning of 2-3 sessions a week is OK for everyone else but ensure you rest the skin for a minimum of 24 hours between each session and at least 48 hours for skin type 2. The European Standard advises not to exceed 60 sessions per annum.
Is there a safe tanning bed?
Science tells us that there’s no such thing as a safe tanning bed, tanning booth, or sun lamp. Just one indoor tanning session can increase the risk of developing skin cancer (melanoma by 20%, squamous cell carcinoma by 67%, and basal cell carcinoma by 29%).
How do you use a Sun Angel bed?
When you enter the room the Sun Angel will be ready to use, simply pick up the sensor placed at the head of the bed and follow the instructions! Once you have the scanner in hand it will ask you to take the first reading, this is the area of your skin that gets the most exposure the best place for this is the forehead.
Do sunbeds help before holiday?
Usually, the results are noticeable after three tanning sessions, but it may take a few weeks of consistency to get a defined tan (at least 3-4 times weekly). If you are preparing a base tan before going on a holiday, consider starting tanning three weeks prior.
Can I go on a sunbed if I cover my tattoo?
New Tattoos and Tanning Beds
Before your tattoo has completely healed, it will be sensitive to UV rays (whether real or sunbed.) Once your tattoo has healed UV rays won’t cause fading, and you can expose it to sun or sunbeds like you normally would.
What is 10 minutes on a sunbed equivalent to?
This means that to achieve the same results as being in the sun, you won’t need to be in the sunbed for nearly as long. A good example of just how different the results are taking into account that ten minutes in a sunbed compares to about 2 hours in direct sunlight.
Is tanning in a tanning bed worse than the sun?
Tanning beds are worse than lying in the sun. UVA rays penetrate deeper into the layers of the skin, and there is definitely a higher risk of cancer associated with acquiring a tan via tanning bed. UVA rays are also linked to higher rates of leukemia and lymphoma.
How long should I tan in a tanning bed?
You are likely to see results very quickly, therefore you will not need to spend as much time on the sunbed to get results. Do not spend more than a total of 10 minutes in any one session.
Should you shower before or after tanning in a tanning bed?
It’s best to shower, shave and exfoliate a day or two before your tanning session.
How long should a beginner stay in a tanning bed?
Your first tanning session should last around five to seven minutes. For people with fair skin, this might be the maximum time they spend in a tanning bed even during later sessions. People with darker skin can add a minute every session until they reach the amount of time they want to spend in the tanning bed.
Why am I not getting tan in the tanning bed?
Your skin is always rejuvenating itself by shedding old top layer skin to expose new skin underneath. Dry skin sheds faster and takes your tan with it. Dry skin also reflects light rather than absorbing, which not only hinders your tanning process, but makes you look less tan than you are!