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I'VE NEVER TANNED BEFORE - WHAT IS IT LIKE?
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is no reason to be nervous. Our staff at Perfect Tan will walk you
through everything you will need to know. We will take the time to
analyze your skin type and give you a suggested time and tanning
schedule. They will explain how UV light works and how your skin
tans.
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HOW LONG IS ONE
TANNING SESSION?
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first time in a sun tanning bed can be anywhere from 5 - 15 minutes,
depending on your skin type. Most of our beds go to a 20 minute
max. session. It is suggested that you start out slow and build
your minutes and tan over the next couple of sessions. Many
tanning centers will have different equipment and lamps - therefore you
should follow the recommended exposure time and schedule made by the Perfect
Tan staff.
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HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE
ME TO GET A TAN?
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Tanning is a PROCESS! It takes time
to build up a tan. You will also have to repeat the process to
maintain your color. It can take anywhere from 8 to 15 tanning
sessions for you to achieve a full tan on a conventional bed. High
Pressure tanning is anywhere from 3 to 6 sessions depending on your skin
type. Most
people start seeing results by the third visit. The key is to build your
tan slowly and tan regularly to achieve the results you desire. Remember
a tan doesn’t happen overnight or on one visit, you need to build your
base tan and tan smart by never burning. The key to a great tan is to
stay moist at all times. Make sure you are using a recommended tanning
lotion during your tanning session and stay moist at home with a good
shower gel, and lotion. Do not dry out!
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HOW OFTEN IS A PERSON
ALLOWED TO TAN?
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You must allow at least 24 hours
between tanning sessions.
We recommend a 48 hour time period for first time tanners. Pigmentation
and or over exposure may not be fully visible for 12 to 24 hours after
your original session. Two tanning sessions within this 24-hour period
could result in a unintentional burn.
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WHY IS IT IMPORTANT
TO DEVELOP A BASE TAN?
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Moderate
exposure to UVB rays help develop a natural barrier in the skin to
protect the body from excessive UV light. UVB rays stimulate the
production of melanin, which absorbs and scatters radiation to thicken
the epidermis (the top skin layer), thereby limiting the amount of UV
light. If this photo-protection (base tan) is not developed or a
sunscreen is not used, sunburn can occur and the DNA of the skin cells
may become damaged.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System
Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet.
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WHY DOES A TAN
DISAPPEAR?
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A tan disappears because the top layer
of your skin replaces all of its cells every 28-30 days. Keeping your
skin moisturized, will prolong a tan, however a tan can be maintained
only by repeated exposure to UV light.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System
Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet.
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I AM PREGNANT - CAN I
TAN INDOORS?
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There is no current scientific and or
biological reason why a pregnant woman cannot tan indoors or outdoors.
In fact, some researchers believe the production of vitamin D caused by
exposure to UVB may be beneficial to both the mother and fetus. However,
there is some concern that the heat buildup that occurs when tanning
indoors or outdoors may adversely affect some pregnant women, just as a
sauna or Jacuzzi might. It is recommended that pregnant women consult
their physician before tanning indoors or outdoors.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System
Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet.
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IF A PERSON CANNOT
TAN IN THE SUN,
WILL THEY GET A TAN IN A TANNING BED?
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Normally, a person tans indoors only as
well as he/she is able to tan outdoors. Yet, those fair-skinned people
who generally cannot tolerate the uncontrolled rays of the sun often
achieve some color when tanning indoors. This can be attributed to a
different spectral output as well as carefully timed tanning sessions in
a controlled tanning environment. Skin type, heredity, and individual
photosensitivity all determine who will have success tanning indoors.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System
Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet.
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IS IT HARMFUL TO WEAR
CONTACT LENSES WHEN TANNING INDOORS?
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When the eyes are kept closed and
proper protective eye wear worn, UV light is blocked from penetrating
the eye or lens. However, the heat generated by indoor tanning equipment
could cause the eye to dry a bit, there by making the lens
uncomfortable. Just as one should moisturize the skin after tanning, you
may also use eye drops recommended by your optometrist to remedy
dryness.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System Technology
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WHEN IS THE SUN THE
STRONGEST?
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The suns rays are the strongest between
the hours of 10:00 am and 2:00 p.m. UVB rays (the UV light most
responsible for burning) are more intense in summer months, Therefore,
it is especially important to apply sunscreen during this time to
minimize your risk of sunburn.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System
Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet.
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HOW DOES THE
DEPLETION OF THE OZONE LAYER AFFECT US?
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A very thin level of ozone surrounds
the earth and serves as a filter against UV rays. The use of
chlorofluorocarbons has influenced the depletion of the ozone layer,
allowing increased amounts of shorter wavelengths of UV light to reach
the earth’s surface. Even though indoor tanning can help gradually
build pigmentation (the body’s own way of avoiding excessive exposure
to UV light). with a depleting ozone layer, there are now more chances
to overexpose your skin. Precautions should be taken to avoid the risk
of sunburn at all times.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System Technology
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WHY DO SOME
DERMATOLOGISTS WARN PEOPLE AGAINST SUN EXPOSURE?
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While some dermatologists may advocate
total avoidance of all sun exposure, the media seems to quote only those
who do. Many dermatologists and others from the medical community have
acknowledged the need for moderate sun exposure, while advocating the
use of sunscreens.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System
Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet.
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CAN TANNING INDOORS
CAUSE CANCER?
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Excessive exposure to any UV light
source may lead to skin damage, which may cause skin cancer. While there
has been no comprehensive study on the causes of skin cancer, three high
risk groups have been identified: 1) severe sunburns at a young age 2)
history of skin cancer in the family and 3) very fair skin, red hair,
freckles or moles. If you fall into one or more of these groups, any UV
light exposure should be treated with even greater caution. The fact is,
most forms of skin cancer are treatable. Even melanoma, which accounts
for only 5% of all skin cancer, is 90% treatable if caught in this early
stages. Early diagnosis is essential. It is recommended that all UV
exposure be moderate.
Source:
Taken from the Wolff System Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked
Questions Booklet.
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MAY PEOPLE WHO HAVE
HAD SKIN CANCER TAN INDOORS?
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It is strongly recommended that those
who have suffered skin cancer avoid tanning either indoors or outdoors.
Such people may be genetically predisposed to contract skin cancer or be
unusually susceptible to it. Any exposure may trigger another outbreak.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System
Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet.
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WHAT IS A
"PHOTOSENSITIZING AGENT"?
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Photosensitivity is defined as a
chemically induced change in the skin that makes an individual unusually
sensitive to light. Diseases, allergies, cosmetics or medications may
cause photosensitivity. Medications such as psoralen, diuretics, birth
control pills, tranquilizers, antibiotics and high blood pressure
medicine may also affect one’s photosensitivity. Certain substances
such as citrus fruits, celery, cosmetics and soaps can also increase
photosensitivity. Harsh disinfectants, some lotions and sunscreens may
also cause sensitizing reactions. If you are unsure if your medication
is a photosensitizing agent consult your pharmacist.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System
Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet.
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CAN I TAN ALL YEAR
LONG WITHOUT HARMING MY SKIN?
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Moderation is key. You may tan
throughout the year if you are taking care not to overexpose your skin
at any time. You should always be aware of the dangers of overexposure,
as it may lead to chronic skin damage. Take precautions not to indoor
and outdoor tan on the same day, wear sunscreen outside and always allow
a 24-hour time period to lapse between tanning sessions.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System
Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet.
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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO
TAN SMART?
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tan smart is to build up your tan in a controlled and gradual manner.
This gives your body a natural tan without burning, giving a pigment a
chance to develop and increasing your protection to UV light. It may
take longer but you reduce the risk of over exposure and skin damage.
Gradual exposure utilizing the advice of our Perfect Tan staff will not
only build a better tan but will prevent the negative aspects of over
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WHY DO SOME PEOPLE
ITCH AFTER TANNING INDOORS?
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Itching and/or rashes may be linked to
several unrelated causes. Some people are naturally photosensitive to UV
exposure while others are susceptible to heat rashes, a cause totally
unrelated to UV light. Certain chemicals or ingredients found in
cosmetics, lotion, shampoos, and even acrylic cleaner might cause
itching. Customers should be advised to tan with the skin as clean as
possible. If discontinued use of a suspected product does not inhibit
the rash, discontinue any exposure to UV light and consult your
physician. Heat rash, or tanner’s itch may also indicate that the
light and heat generated by tanning bulbs or the sun have dried your
skin, especially in previously unexposed areas. Discontinue tanning for
a few days, then slowly build your time allowing melanin production to
increase. For temporary relief try an unscented emollient cream. If
symptoms persist, discontinue tanning and consult your doctor.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System
Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet
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WHAT CAUSES WHITE
SPOTS?
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There are several reasons why white
spots become noticeable on the body once the tanning process begins: 1-
Patches of skin, which do not tan, could be the result of genetic
determination. 2- White spots could also appear due to the presence of a
fungus, which lives on the skin’s surface. While the fungus is
harmless, it does not absorb UV light, which would normally penetrate the
skin. This fungus did not appear as a result of tanning; it merely
becomes noticeable once tanning occurs. It can be
remedied though the use of prescription drugs or some other
topical lotions. White patches of skin, which are often prominent on the
shoulder blades and just above the buttocks, can be caused by the
pressure from the body as it reclines on a hard tanning bed surface.
This pressure inhibits the flow of blood through that area of skin.
Since blood carries oxygen, which is essential to the tanning process,
this area does not tan. Periodic body shifting during tanning will make
these patches disappear. Also the use of a stand up tanning unit
will help get rid of those white spots or lines caused by the bed
surface. Certain medications can react unfavorably with
exposure to UV light. For example, birth control pills can cause
blotches and uneven pigmentation of the skin.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System Technology
Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet |
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MUST PROTECTIVE EYE
WEAR BE WORN WHILE TANNING INDOORS?
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Although they may seem like a nuisance,
the goggles that you wear while tanning are very important. Your eyelids
alone offer almost no protection against UV light, which can damage the
cornea and retina and lead to cataracts. Not using proper eye protection
may also result in short term effects such as tired, itchy eyes,
headaches and loss of night vision. No one should ever be in a tanning
bed without eye protection. Buy your own pair to avoid the risk of
infections like pinkeye which are easily transmitted. Don’t take
chances with your eyes. (All eye goggles at Perfect Tan are soaked in
sanitzer disinfectant before and after each use)
Source: Taken from the Wolff System Technology
Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet |
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SHOULD I WEAR
SUNGLASSES WHEN I'M OUTDOORS?
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Yes. More and more scientific evidence
indicates that exposure UVB rays can cause damage your eyes. Generally,
UVB rays can cause short-term injury, such as burning. Snow blindness is
an example of immediate eye damage due to sunlight reflecting off snow,
particularly at high altitudes. Prolonged unprotected exposure to the
sun is cumulative and can result in cataracts, a clouding of the lens of
the eye. Therefore, it is recommended you should wear sunglasses treated
with UV resistant coating when outdoors.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System Technology
Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet |
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IS IT POSSIBLE TO
CONTRACT A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE FROM INDOOR TANNING EQUIPMENT?
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Contracting a sexually transmitted
disease requires the exchange of bodily fluids from one person to
another. This exchange does not take place by using indoor tanning
equipment. However, this does not mean that other infectious conditions
cannot be passed on by the use of unsanitary equipment and protective
eye wear. At Perfect Tan, tanning equipment is properly sanitized after
each use and we recommend that you do not share your eye wear with
others. We will sanitize all eye wear after each tanning session.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System
Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet
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CAN INDOOR TANNING
CURE ACNE?
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Phototherapy (or use of UV light) has
been effective in easing the skin problems common to this condition.
However, there are also many drugs, including tetracycline and Retin A,
used for the treatment of acne that can render the skin photosensitive.
Therefore, one should avoid UV exposure when medicated. Treatment of
acne should be administered by a qualified physician.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System
Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet
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The Benefits of Indoor
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DOES TANNING HELP
TREAT DEPRESSION OR SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER (SAD)?
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There exists a growing body of
scientific evidence, which indicates that some people actually require
more light exposure in order to function properly. Exposure to bright
light, such as that emitted by the midday summer sun, causes the brain
to suppress the release of the hormone melatonin. Melatonin acts as a
depressant in the body if generated during the daytime. Thus, when
affected people are exposed to longer hours of bright light, they feel
happier, euphoric and more able to enjoy life. Bright light sources
emitting only visible light are now frequently used to successfully
treat Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and Subsyndromal Seasonal
Affective Disorder (SSAD).
Source: Taken from the Wolff System
Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet
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DOES INDOOR TANNING
EQUIPMENT AID IN THE TREATMENT OF OSTEOPOROSIS?
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Osteoporosis is a disease characterized
by frequent bending and/or breaking of the bones due to the lack of
sufficient calcium. Adequate calcium intake is essential for the
development of strong bones and teeth. It is widely recognized that the
body is the intestine does not absorb calcium unless vitamin D3 is
present. Vitamin D3 is often referred to as the “sunshine” vitamin
because it is produced in the skin upon exposure to UVB rays. Some
studies show that indoor tanning lamps (which emit a certain amount of
UVB) may initiate the production of vitamin D3 which in turn aids in
calcium absorption.
Source: Taken from the Wolff System
Technology Corporation’s Frequently Asked Questions Booklet
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WHICH IS SAFER,
TANNING INDOORS OR IN THE SUN? WHY?
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tanning is a controlled environment, which allows you to slowly build a
gradual tan, to develop pigmentation and increase your natural SPF -
thus providing a safer environment. The external factors of tanning in
the sun, such as time of year and day, altitude, cloud coverage,
pollutants, reflective surfaces, etc. are harder to control or predict -
which increases your risk of overexposure. In a tanning salon you are
controlled by less then a 20 minute session, allowed to tan only once
every 24 hours and unlikely to overexpose. In the sun as you are laying
out, golfing, or playing tennis you can lose track of the time and the
amount of time you have been in the sun, this causes you to get
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WHAT IS IN TANNING
CREAMS THAT ACCELERATES A TAN AND ARE THEY SAFE TO USE?
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The main active ingredient in tanning
lotions is Tyrosine. Tyrosine is essentially amino acids from proteins
that are converted through several metabolic steps to produce melanin.
Melanin is the pigment responsible for causing your skin to darken and
provides a natural factor of up to 10. Tyrosine is added to tanning
accelerator products to supplement the body’s normal level of tyrosine
at the skins cell level thereby speeding the tanning process. Indoor
tanning lotions also helps counter the drying effects of tanning,
prepare the skin to tan more efficiently, and make a tan last longer.
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WHY DO PEOPLE USE
LOTION?
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Many people use indoor tanning products
to maximize their tanning experience. The following are reasons why
consumers enjoy using tanning lotions:
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They supply the skin with essential
nutrients necessary for a tan and help moisturize the skin to keep it
looking young and healthy.
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Moist skin tans more quickly and
efficiently than dry skin, resulting in a better tan in fewer visits.
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Indoor tanning products help
counteract the drying effects of heat and light associated with tanning
(moisturized skin is healthier).
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Active ingredients supplement the
skin’s cells with the same proteins that enhance the tanning process
naturally.
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Specially formulated indoor tanning
lotions help your tan last by retaining ultraviolet induced melanin
longer.
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The latest lotion technology
includes antioxidants that help prevent fine lines and wrinkles.
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