Monday, August 23, 2010

Tanning beds?

Okay I know whatu're all going to say don't do it but I'm aware of the risk I just have a few questions.. Like about how much dos it costo go in? and if you go in for longer time? i know prices vary but i just want to know around how much

Tanning beds?
try a spray tan i think its about $40 but it lasts so much longer, like 3 weeks or so and is safer
Reply:lay in the sun.Im not even fkn kidding.When you go to a tanning bed you look so fake.Its just like spray on tan,you end up coming out with this wierd orangish color.Thats NOT sexy at all.
Reply:for hair care and skin care and more related


just step into
Reply:pale is the new tan =]


maybe you can use tanning cream or lay in the sun. a lot of people get skin cancer or spots. but if you really wanna do it then once every week or 2. it kills skin cells i guess. for like a month its 50.00 where i live.
Reply:This greatly depends on where you go. I went to a little salon around my house and spent $30 for one month unlimited tanning. I only went once because their beds were weak beds, I didn't flush or even get warm in the bed. It felt like a waste of my time. On the other hand I have gone to a place here in orlando to do a high pressure tan and spent $30 on the one tan alone. Some tanning salons will charge you up front for a package, but at most salons you should be able to pay for tans one at a time. I would say for a regular bed, not turbo or HP, and for one tan it would be around 6-18 dollars. If you are not going into a new high-tech super power bed, it will be on the low end. If you are at a super nice salon with a bed that spritzes you with cold mist and a chocolate awaits you on the pillow - you get the idea.





Good news though! When you call around to ask for prices, usually they will give you a couple free tans or at least a discount on lotion minimum...definitely ask about it, they will try to use bonuses to get you in their salon as opposed to another salon. All the salons are dying to bid for a new customer's business. If you call around a bit, I can almost promise you that you could get some free stuff. You can check out most of the salons in your area on free and discounted tans and figure out which one you want to go to permanently and not spend hardly any money doing it.





As far as the time, it depends on your skin type. When you go in they will suggest a time that is proper for your skin's condition and the bed you choose. If you are very white and burn and freckle and peel they might suggest a very short time to begin with. You can burn in the beds fast so take their advice, especially if you are tanning nude for the first time....ouch. Trust me.





The price for the session unfortunately is never prorated according to the minutes you stay...at least thats how it is everywhere I've been. If you're getting in a bed you can stay in for 15 minutes and you are encouraged to only go in for 8, it will be the same price. There is always a top amount of time for each bed that any person is allowed to stay in, and you will never get to stay in longer than that, they will not let you due to insurance reasons. In addition, most salons will make you wait 24 hours before repeating a session. I have been to some that will let you go in anytime the next business day even if it's only 16 hours later, and also I have been in some that make you wait at least 24 hours. There are some beds that they suggest you give your skin a 2 days break, but I've never had that enforced on me.





I'll spare you the lecture about skin health (I get to hear it all the time) but in case you were interested, the spray tan varies quite a bit in price where I am from, I have seen it for $10 and I have seen it for $40...I believe the cheaper one is for the booth (Mystic) spray tan and the more expensive ones are for an airbrush artist who hand sprays the tanning formula on you, which I have been told makes the tan more even and less streaky than the booth.





If you have any more questions you can email me.





Hope I helped
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Reply:As you already know yeah it varies by salon .. Ive been to 3 diffrent tanning salons and the cheapest is 5 dollars per visit and the highest ive had is 12 dollars per visit ... but if your planning on going often you can get what they call a package of minutes .. depending on how many minutes changes the cost i always go by 1 visit so i dont know the average prices for the packages ... and for the tanning salons ive been to the times in which you tan like 5 min to 20 min the cost is the same.. also! ive been tanning for almost a year now and do it very often and im not an orange color im a golden brown kinda color .. im a brunette and i notice that mostly blondes get the weird orangish color

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