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Tanning booths are very similar to tanning beds except you stand up in them instead of lying down. Many people find it hard to get an even tan using a tanning bed. They have to lie in awkward positions to ensure the inside of their legs and arms get the same amount of exposure to the UV rays. With a tanning booth, you can stand with your legs apart and your hands over your head. This is a position that most people find comfortable. There is generally a fan that helps keep you cool and the air circulating during your session. Tanning booths are also known to help you get a great tan in less time per session than tanning beds. Most people find they can cut their tanning sessions down as well. This helps them save time and money yet they are getting the quality tan they want. Sunless tanning booths have become very popular recently. They are very convenient and the user doesn’t have to worry about the risk of being exposed to harmful UV rays. With the amount of controversy these days regarding the health effects from tanning equipment and the sun, many people don’t want to take the risk. Most sunless tanning booths feature a shower like stall that you step into. Your body is misted with Dihydroxyacetone, known as DHA. The FDA has given their full approval of this type of color additive as a save tanning option. DHA doesn’t cause damage to your hair and it won’t harm you if you inhale it. Generally, you will have to visit a sunless tanning booth every five to seven days. For best results exfoliate and use a good moisturizer about four hours before your appointment. Avoid showering or swimming for at least four hours after your appointment as well.
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