I just got back from sunny spring break beaches and am in love with my glowing tan. I want to maintain it through the summer, but don't want to damage my skin. What are my options?
Abi,
As a tanning salon owner, I wanted to say thank you for presenting the facts about indoor tanning accurately. Your reply was brought to my attention by www.tanresponsibly.com, which I read often. Although I make my living by running a tanning salon, I am always concerned about promoting the RIGHT way to do it. Moderation and knowing the facts are the keys. Unfortunately, many would have us believe any form of suntan is bad. The truth is, SUNBURNS are bad. When done right and in moderation, tanning is a great way to maintain your self esteem as well as get some much needed Vitamin D!
Thanks again...from another bronzed bod in the midwestern state of Iowa!!
Rachelle
posted 4/09/08 @ 2:29 PM CST
As a tanning salon owner, I wanted to say thank you for presenting the facts about indoor tanning accurately. Your reply was brought to my attention by www.tanresponsibly.com, which I read often. Although I make my living by running a tanning salon, I am always concerned about promoting the RIGHT way to do it. Moderation and knowing the facts are the keys. Unfortunately, many would have us believe any form of suntan is bad. The truth is, SUNBURNS are bad. When done right and in moderation, tanning is a great way to maintain your self esteem as well as get some much needed Vitamin D!
Thanks again...from another bronzed bod in the midwestern state of Iowa!!