Protect your eyes. Simply closing them or wearing outdoor sunglasses while you tan is not adequate protection against possible long-term eye injury. Wearing the FDA-compliant eye protection can eliminate that risk.
Protect your lips. They do not produce melanin and will burn easily unless you protect them with lip balms or sunscreen.
If you plan to tan in the nude, cover previously unexposed areas for the majority of your tanning session for the first few sessions. Gradually increase exposure to these areas, giving the skin time to build melanin production.
If you are taking any medications, please check with your doctor or pharmacist. Some medications can cause reactions with UV light.
Moisturize your skin. The heat and light from tanning sessions can dry your skin. Because moist skin tans best, i recommend you moisturize before and after each tanning session to get the most out of each session.
Friday, January 12, 2007
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