Choosing a tanning bed for your home can seem like a daunting task at first. And it is. Those that do buy a tanning bed for their home commonly choose to keep the same bed for a long time. There aren't too many people out there that are serial buy buyers. So if you don't know a salon owner you might need a exiguous help getting started. Hopefully this description will help.
Truth be told I am a pretty lazy guy. I had a gym membership but never went because leaving my house was such a big production. I bought a bowflex and now I work out 3 times a week (Ok that's a lie but I work out more). I figured why not apply the same logic to my tanning habits. Leaving the house turns what takes 20 minutes into a 90 exiguous production. Add in all the money you save by not having to pay salon prices and it's a no brainer.
First I'll expound how a tanning bed works. The bulbs are conditioned to supply Uv light similar to the light advent from the sun. Uv light is roughly the same as sunlight except that you aren't exposed as long compared to the short whole of time you spend lying on the bed. These Uv rays stimulate your skin cells into producing Melanin which darkens your skin. Melanin also absorbs harmful Uv-radiation. Melanin absorbs about 99.9% of Uv -radiation and transforms it into heat. This keeps the generation of free radicals at a minimum. Free radicals are complicated in indirect Dna damage which is responsible for the formation of malignant melanoma. Tanning bed rays only permeate the first few layers of the skin as opposed to natural sunlight which goes deeper. Keep this in mind when you decree to take your nice indoor tan down to the beach.
I know- now you're sold and want to buy a bed. We have to talk about features now so we can decree what type of bed is best for you. Obviously cost is a factor, and how to get the bed to your house is a factor too. There are many companies out there that will ship a bed directly to your doorstep that need minimal setup. Many of these companies are enduringly running specials such as free shipping and matching your down payment. choose anyone deal you like the best. Most beds are beyond doubt uncomplicated to set up- I was surprised how small the containers was when my bed arrived.
Now there are 2 other factors that come into play when purchasing a bed- the whole of bulbs and the voltage going in. For home use I would recommend no less than 16 bulbs and no more than 24. When it says a bed has 24 bulbs that commonly means it has 12 on the bottom and 12 on the top. There are all different types of bulbs- my bed has 'dual tone twisters' that growth the covering area of the bulb for a more efficient tan. They also have a beyond doubt cool pink color caused by a special coating that tans my face. Most beds are either 110 or 220v. The 220v beds have a bigger plug that looks like the plug on your washing machine. They are a exiguous more efficient and will save you a exiguous bit of money on your electric bill. You can still get a 110v bed for your home, but most of them are beyond doubt 220v beds with a buck booster (voltage regulator) built into it.
I hope I answered all your questions. Below are a few places that seem to be contribution good deals to buy a bed. Happy hunting.
Buying Your First Tanning Bed