Kar's Tropical Hut
Tanning Salon
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410-391-1060

Indoor Tanning Information

 

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How do we tan?

Tanning takes place in the skin's outermost layer, the epidermis, with special cells called melanocytes. When exposed to UV-B light (short wave ultraviolet), melanocytes produce the pigment, melanin. The pinkish melanin travels up through the epidermis and is absorbed by other skin cells. When exposed to UV-A light (longer wave), melanin oxidizes or darkens. This is your skin's way of protecting itself against too much UV light.

Why does a tan fade?

Cells in the epidermis are constantly reproducing and pushing older cells upward toward the surface of your skin, where they are sloughed off in about one month. As your skin replaces its cells, the cells laden with melanin are removed. So the tanning process must continue with the new cells.

Why Indoor Tanning is Better

Speed

It doesn't take all day to get a tan indoors. Depending on your skin type, just a few minutes, not hours. Maintain your tan for as little as 60 minutes a month.

Control

Our state-of-the-art equipment allow us to monitor and scientifically control your ultraviolet UV-A and UV-B exposure. We make sure you tan and not burn.

Climate

Overcast, rainy, or 109 in the shade, you never have to worry about the weather with our pleasant, climate-controlled environment. Not to mention 'skeeters.

Be Safe. Tan Smart*

Lip and Eye Protection

Lips don't produce melanin and eyelids are too thin to block UV. That's why it's important to wear lip balms with sunscreen and protective goggles. Eyewear must be certified '21CFR'. We offer a selection of goggles that meet these Federal standards. You can avoid "Raccoon Eyes" by gently adjusting your goggles while you tan, but never remove them completely.

Outdoors

When you tan outdoors, you are exposed to uncontrolled and often excessive amounts of multi-frequency UV that can cause "sunburn" and permanent damage. When you are outside wear appropriate protection.

Medication

Some medications can cause reactions with UV light. If you are taking any medications, please let your doctor know you're tanning.

 

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Solar Power for Optimal Health! by Dr. Marc Sorenson with Forward by Dr. William Grant Solar Power for Optimal Health! by Dr. Marc Sorenson with Forward by Dr. William Grant

Consider this.... 'Exposure to ultraviolet radiation from a florescent tanning bed results in the photosynthesis of vitamin D in human skin.  This helps maintain the vitamin D requirement of the body.  When vitamin D levels are adequate, calcium metabolism is preserved and this reduces the risk of bone disease, including osteoporosis.'  Michael F Holick, Ph.D., M.D.

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