Most regular tanning beds contain bulbs that emit 95% UVA rays and 5% UVB rays. Because of the relatively high level of UVB rays in regular tanning beds, they are more likely to result in burning or a more reddish tan. Bronzing beds contain 2% UVB rays or less.

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Also asked, is a bronzing bed better?

Bronzing lamps (bronzing bulbs) will create a darker tan and last longer but the tan is achieved at a slower pace than with regular tanning lamps (tanning bulbs). Bronzing lamps are less likely to burn the skin than regular tanning lamps because the rays penetrate deeper into the skin.

Secondly, what level tanning bed gets you the darkest? Level 3 offers medium pressure lamps with lower UV rays and more UVA rays, providing a faster and deeper tan than Level 1 and Level 2. And finally Level 4 tanning beds (and up) feature ridiculously fast tanning times, with sometimes next to zero UVB rays, guaranteeing a dark tan with virtually no chance of a sunburn.

Secondly, how long should you stay in a bronzing bed?

Time Frame The bulbs within a bronzer tanning bed should be changed after 800 to 1,000 hours of use. Although most bulbs will produce light for 10,000 hours or more, after 1,000 hours, they no longer emit enough UV radiation to produce a tan.

Do bronzing beds cause skin cancer?

Tanning beds are NOT safer than the sun. Science tells us that there's no such thing as a safe tanning bed, tanning booth, or sun lamp. Just one indoor tanning session can increase the risk of developing skin cancer (melanoma by 20%, squamous cell carcinoma by 67%, and basal cell carcinoma by 29%).

Related Question Answers

Do bronzing beds burn you?

Because of the relatively high level of UVB rays in regular tanning beds, they are more likely to result in burning or a more reddish tan. Bronzing beds contain 2% UVB rays or less.

How many minutes in a tanning bed is equal to the sun?

20 minutes in a tanning bed is equivalent to 20 minutes in the sun…no big deal! 20 minutes of exposure in a tanning bed may equal up to two hours spent on the beach under the hot mid-day sun without protection. Artificial tanning bombards the skin with UVA which are three to six times more intense than sunlight.

What does a bronzing bed do?

Bronzing beds contain 2% UVB rays or less. They will bronze the melanin deep in your skin as well as the top layer of dead skin, developing a long lasting tan but also providing an immediate bronzing effect.

How many tanning sessions does it take to see results?

Most people will see a skin color change after the first few sessions. Normally, you will have a good base tan in 6-10 sessions. Then one or two sessions a week thereafter will maintain your tan year round.

What are the best bronzing tanning bulbs?

10 Best Tanning Bed Bulbs Reviews
  • Wolff Bronzing Plus – Best Bronzing Tanning Lamp.
  • Wolff Velocity Extreme Tanning Bed Bulbs – Best Bulbs for Dark and Rich Color.
  • X Power Twister Tanning Lamp Kit and Bronzing Bulbs – Best lamp for whole-body coverage.
  • Midday Sun Tanning Lamps – Best Lamp for Easy Installation.

Can you tan with UVB light?

UVC rays are caught by our ozone layer and don't play a factor in tanning. Most, but not all, of UVB rays are also caught in the ozone layer, so some UVB rays play a factor in tanning. When we are talking about tanning by the sun's ultraviolet rays, UVA and some UVB rays are what causes the tan.

Do you have to use a bronzer in a tanning bed?

The short answer is YES!! It can be easy to assume that a tanning lotion is not necessary when using a tanning bed. Indoor tanning lotions protect and nourish your skin for a better and longer lasting tan. Not only will using them make you reach a radiant tan, but they will also improve your skin overall.

Are high pressure tanning beds more dangerous?

May 27, 2010 -- Regular use of tanning beds triples or even quadruples the risk of developing melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer, new research finds. The risk was four times higher among frequent users of high-pressure tanning beds, which emit mostly UVA radiation.

Can you go tanning two days in a row?

Technically, yes you can tan 2 days in a row. However by doing so, you do increase your risk of overexposure. We recommend skipping 1 or 2 days in between sessions to allow your skin's melanin production to fully develop prior to continued exposure.

Do tanning beds need to warm up?

Do I need to "warm up" the tanning bed? No, but you may find it more comfortable to warm it up if you have the tanning bed in a cool place, such as a storage area, or any other area that does not have heating/cooling. A few minutes is usually enough.

Can you wear sunscreen in a tanning bed?

Generally, sunscreen isn't necessary during tanning bed use. The exposure to UV rays is limited by time and the regulated levels of UVA and UVB light. Further, the SPF could hinder your tanning goals, requiring more sessions in the bed.

What do you wear in a tanning bed?

Appropriate Tanning Bed Attire
  1. Birthday Suit – If you want to be free of tan lines completely, tan naked.
  2. Swimsuit – The majority of tanning clients wear a swimsuit, whether a full piece, bikini, or trunks.
  3. Underwear – Another popular and convenient choice of attire for a tanning bed is underwear.

How long after tanning should I shower?

You should wait at least 3 hours to shower after tanning. After your tan, you want to maintain the moisture in it for as long as you can, as this helps to prolong the life of your tan. Keep in mind, you just came out of a tanning session which took some moisture out of your skin.

Can I shower after tanning with a bronzer?

Taking a shower immediately or shortly after applying bronzer will result in the bronzer to wash off. This will result in poor tanning results and uneven streaking too. The best choice would be to give your bronzer application and shower a span of at least 3-4 hours.

Do bronzers help you tan?

Bronzer tanning bed lotions are used to enhance a tan by making the skin appear darker or tan faster. These types of lotions also are known as tanning accelerators. After it's applied, the lotion reacts with the skin to increase the body's production of melanin, the pigment in skin.

Does sunburn turn to tan?

When the skin is exposed to the sun, it makes more melanin to protect the skin's lower layers from damage. As the skin becomes damaged, it produces even more melanin. The extra melanin causes some people to become a darker color, or tan. Other people turn red, which is a sign of a sunburn.

Do tanning beds work for pale skin?

Ideally, pale skin should be constantly protected with sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) rating of at least 30. If you burn in the sun, you'll burn in a tanning bed. Allow some time to pass between tanning sessions. Skin that is covered more often will be more likely to burn.

How do you get darker in a tanning bed fast?

Exfoliate your skin the night before using a tanning bed. Using an exfoliating scrub in the shower will remove dead skin cells. When dead skin cells are removed, the skin will tan more evenly and faster. Apply a tan accelerator lotion prior to using the tanning bed.

Do stand up tanning beds work better?

Although stand-up beds still enclose your body, there is more room in a stand-up bed, which may feel more natural and ease your feelings of being enclosed. The bulbs of a stand-up booth are more intense than those in a lay-down bed, typically 160 watts instead of 100 watts.