What you should know….before UV Tanning

Check with Your Doctor About Safety If you have any preexisting skin conditions or generally sensitive skin, it’s important to check with your dermatologist or primary care doctor about your safety regarding tanning bed treatments. 

Additionally, certain medications and medical treatments may make your skin more sensitive to UV rays. Getting a green light from your doctor before visiting the tanning salon is crucial if you’re taking a special medication or undergoing special treatment. Check medications for photosensitivity side effects. UV Tanning sessions can result in a deepened skin tone for just about anyone. However, your skin type and professional tanning lotion used plays an important role in how you can get your ideal glow, as well as what to do before tanning bed appointments. Skin types range from Type I, being the fairest, to Type VI, being the deepest. Ask your dermatologist about which skin type category you fall into and what that might mean for your tanning bed usage. 

Exfoliate Your Skin the Day Before You Tan A full-body exfoliation within 24 hours of your tanning bed session helps to clear your pores, which will result in a more even and long-lasting tan. However, if you run out of time to perform a full exfoliation, giving your body a good scrub with a loofah or similar bath brush should do the trick. Shaving your body hair 1 to 2 days before your appointment is also recommended to maximize your tanning potential. 

Moisturize Post-Exfoliation After you’re done exfoliating or scrubbing with a loofah, apply a light professional moisturizer over your entire body so that you’re not arriving at your appointment with dry, flaky skin. Make sure that the moisturizer you use is not oil based, as these products can interfere with the tanning lotion you’ll be applying right before your session begins.   

Remove Makeup and Jewelry Make sure to take off all rings, necklaces, and other jewelry before entering the tanning bed to avoid unwanted tan lines. Additionally, you should arrive at your tanning session free of makeup, essential oils, and perfume. 

Protect Your Lips Many tanning enthusiasts aren’t aware that UV rays can be harmful to your lips, which are more sensitive than the rest of your skin. Applying lip balm with SPF is a prime example of what to do before tanning bed appointments. In fact, it could be the difference between healthy lips and chapped, dry lips after a tanning bed session. Don’t forget to properly sunscreen your lips!

Determine Your Preferred Level of Disrobing Generally, tanning bed clients can wear a swimsuit, undergarments to tan or go nude if they prefer. No matter how much you choose to disrobe, your tanning room will be secure and private for your comfort. However, if you choose to enter the tanning bed nude, it’s still advisable to cover the parts of your body that wouldn’t normally be exposed to the sun. 

Apply Salon Approved Tanning Lotion Applying “salon approved tanning lotion” is vital to make the most of your session and extend the lifespan of your tan. We offer a wide variety of professional tanning products that are made specifically for UV tanning beds with high end skin care ingredients to maximize results and provide all your skin needs!

Lotions that aren’t formulated for UV bed tanning can cause damage to the tanning bed and yield lesser results from your session than you could have achieved otherwise. Those lotions are prohibited for use at any AFTERGLOW TANNING & WELLNESS Salons. Protect Your Eyes Making sure that your eyes are protected from the UV lights in tanning beds is more than just advisable — it’s required by law. If you don’t have a pair of your own, we have some for you that you can purchase.