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Tanning is a rage in today’s society. Despite the fears of developing skin cancer more and more people are thronging tanning salons to get the bronzed up look! Our beauty image focuses heavily on skin color, and it is generally agreed that fair-skinned people should have a healthy bronze tan to maximize their glamour and good looks. Since salon tanning is quicker than sun tanning, it’s all the more in demand. Tanning beds that provide a concentrated burst of UV radiation can jump start melanin production, which in turn provides for darkened skin.
Tanning beds have a different ratio of UVA to UVB radiation as well as a different overall UV spectrum than sunlight does. Also, the radiation level is more intense, requiring individuals to limit their exposure to very brief periods. One study found that the amount of UVA radiation, which penetrates deeper into the skin, was anywhere from about 3-8 times greater in the tanning beds than in the light from the sun.
So it’s a good idea to buy a second hand tanning bed to avoid visiting the salon every time and to suit your budget as well. As the tanning beds are generally expensive, buying the used ones is a good idea. There are two major types of tanning beds available for sale in the market- commercial and residential tanning beds. For example, Pro Sun X series comes under commercial category of tanning beds, Azure and Jade series come under the residential category. Both these category of tanning beds can be bought in used condition from the used tanning bed stores.
The sun tanning beds are being used by all and sundry now days. But finding the perfect sun tanning bed is nothing more than a matter of personal choice. The most preferred way to buy a cheap tanning bed is to look for a used tanning bed. These beds are easily available from the tanning salons that tend to upgrade their equipment every now and then.
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