Why
Indoor Tanning Is "Smart Tanning"
Indoor
tanning, for individuals who can tan, is an intelligent way to minimize
the risk of contracting sunburn while maximizing the enjoyment and
benefit of having a tan. Again, we call this SMART TANNING because
tanners are taught by trained tanning facility personnel how their
skin type reacts to sunlight and how to avoid sunburn outdoors,
as well as in a salon.
Tanning
in a professional facility today minimizes risk because commercial
tanning salons in the United States and in most Canadian provinces
are regulated by the government. In the United States, exposure
times for every tanning session are established by a schedule present
on every piece of equipment that takes into account the tanner's
skin type and the intensity of the equipment to deliver a dosage
of sunlight designed to minimize the risk of sunburn. The schedule,
regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, also takes into account
how long an individual has been tanning, increasing exposure times
gradually to minimize the possibility of burning.
That
kind of control is impossible outdoors, where variables including
seasonality, time of day, weather conditions, reflective surfaces
and altitude all make outdoor tanning a random act and sunburn prevention
more difficult.
How Do You Define Moderate Tanning?
The
term "moderate tanning" means something different for
every different individual, and that is an important point. The
bottom line - what we call "The Golden Rule of Smart Tanning"
- is simple: Don't EVER sunburn. A fair-skinned, red-headed, green-eyed
person may not have the ability to develop a tan without sunburning.
This person should not attempt to tan then. On the other hand, most
of us have the ability to develop a tan, and the majority of us
tan very easily. Moderation, in our view, means avoiding sunburn
at all costs. Going about that agenda will mean something different
to every different person.
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