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Residential Tanning Beds


Looking good, feeling good and exuding that healthy glow are some of the reasons why a lot of people pay regular visits to a professional tanning salon. Sunless tanning products such as spray-on liquids, lotions and gels have also become extremely popular because of this preference to have a sun-kissed look or a really deep, bronze color. The good news is that as compared to getting a natural tan by baking under the sun for hours, using tanning beds or sunless tanning products are much less harmful to your skin. Despite using the precautionary sunblock lotion with a high sun protection factor, there is always the risk of having skin cancer if you stay out on the sun for too long. To prevent this, you can just lie down for a few minutes on a tanning bed to get the intensity of color that you would like to achieve.

Tanning has become such a popular service from professional tanning salons that those who are paying them regular visits would actually need to spend thousands of dollars for a year's worth of visits. If you would like to save up on money for the expensive tanning salon services, why not purchase your very own residential tanning bed? Not only will this save you a significant amount of money, but you can get a tan anytime right in the convenience and privacy of your own home.

To learn more about your options when buying residential tanning beds, here are the types which are available in the market today. The first one is a horizontal tanning bed which is the 'clamshell' type. To use this, you can lie down on one side first and once it is done, you need to turn over and tan the other side of your body. The second type of residential tanning bed – which is fast becoming a crowd favorite – is the vertical tanning bed. It actually looks like a mini-booth where you need to stand for a few minutes to a get an even tan on both sides of your body. If you are having second thoughts because a residential tanning bed is such a major purchase, you can always get financing from an independent lender or check with your credit card company about the credit options that you can have.