There are two types of commercial tanning beds, those which use a combination of sugar and dye to generate the spray tan for an impermanent blush, and those which use UVA and UVB rays from tanning bulbs to generate a base tan, than the faux glow, which is so admired.
What are the differences among these two types of tanning? For one, one has longer lasting effect, since it accurately tans the layer of the skin. Tanning in a bed that is powered by tanning lamps can show results in as little as one to two, ten minute sessions. Spray tanning also gives immediate results, but these results wear off from the skin flattering obviously exfoliated – consequently, the tan lasts an average of five days.
Spray tanning can generate unequal results, and for this reason – tanning lamp tanning is a large amount more capable for tanning the tops of feet, hands, and other hard to reach areas. There are two types of tanning lamp beds – these are, stand up beds, and lie down beds. Stand up beds are a new development, and permit a more even tan throughout the body. Lay down tanning lamps are popular for those who like the calming, spa-like atmosphere of tanning where you can lie within the bed, and listen to your choice of music while enjoying the warmth from the light.
Spray tanning is less unsafe to the skin, as the ingredients are entirely safe. As we know, tanning lamp tanning is full of controversy in its correlation with skin cancer. Spray tanning solution is entirely secure, even to breathe in and therefore, is a great alternative to being exposed to the UV Rays.