24 Hour Tanning Salon St George Utah
Tickled Pink from Tip to Toe is
complete with security and computer programming to facilitate 24
hour tanning. We understand the busy lifestyles people lead and we
try our best to help ease the stress. $20 a month is all it takes
for unlimited tanning, any time you want. Please set an appointment for the first tan to fill
out the any paper work and to learn how to access the building and
operate our equipment. We also offer tanning lotion for your
convenience.
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Why does indoor tanning offer more
control?
Indoor tanners are at a great advantage by having access to the
control that goes into the indoor tanning process. In addition to
various state and local regulations in place, national guidelines
set by the Federal government enhance the controllable factors
involved in indoor tanning. Since 1986, the Performance Standards
For Sunlamp Products have been in place to cover many of the
following aspects of indoor tanning: -Timer control -Protective
eyewear -Temperature control -Electrical safety -Protection from
lamps -Equipment access and support, and more.
If a tan and sunburn are different,
just what is sunburn?
Sunburns occur when the skin is exposed to excessive amounts of UV
light. The severity can vary from mild pink with only minor
discomfort to severe "lobster-red" burns that blister. Sunburn
results when the amount of exposure to the sun or other ultraviolet
light source exceeds the ability of the body's protective pigment,
melanin, to protect the skin. A serious sunburn is as serious as a
thermal burn, and may have the same systemic effects such as
blistering, edema and fever. A sunburn is better prevented than
treated. When outdoors for an extended amount of time, you should
use a sunscreen.
Why won't my tanning salon allow me
to tan as long as I want?
With the risks involved in individuals who overexpose themselves to
UV light, it is the responsibility of the tanning salon owner and
operator to eliminate the opportunity for consumers to sunburn while
visiting an indoor tanning salon. It is also the responsibility of
the tanning professional to make sure individuals who cannot
biologically acquire a tan (skin type 1) do not tan indoors. The
promotion of moderate, sensible and responsible exposure to
ultraviolet light is the goal of a professional tanning salon.
What would happen if I didn't use
eyewear?
When proper eyewear is not used during the tanning process, the
potential for eye injury is greatly increased. Some eye injuries and
disorders include Photokeratitis (Cornea Sunburn), Cataracts,
Pterygium (Abnormal tissue growth) and Damage To The Cornea.
Can I tan while I am pregnant?
Working with your doctor on this topic is a wise choice. Every
pregnancy has it's own considerations so it is always suggested you
get input from your doctor when considering tanning while pregnant.
At this time there are no studies on the effects of tanning beds on
the unborn child, so anything you hear is nothing but myths. Because
the UV light used in tanning beds do not reach the child, your baby
is not at risk. During the first trimester your doctor will most
likely advise you not to do anything that will raise your body's
temperature, such as hot tubs, saunas, and tanning beds. However,
after the first trimester, it may be okay to have moderate sessions
while using a tanning bed or booth. The most important thing to
remember is to stay cool and drink plenty of fluids. Your skin
during pregnancy is also sensitive to burning, so you should start
with short sessions until your body is tanned.
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