Keeping a tan can be as difficult as getting one in the first place. A nice, healthy tan looks wonderful on your skin, but keeping a tan is important as well. There are a few things you can do to maintain that tanned look if you know where to s... Read more »
(By: Wessels) Sun spots are the small round unsightly marks that appear on your skin as a result of prolonged unprotected exposure to sunlight. Also called age spots and liver spots, they generally appear on your face, shoulders, back and han... Read more »
(By addiey) Is it possible to tan without getting burned? Most health care professionals will not recommend tanning, for the sake of it's long term negative effects on the skin. For those that need that bronze glow, there is a way to signif... Read more »
(By Carson C Danfield) Most people associate a nice tan with a healthy and youthful look however tanning can be one of the fastest ways to age a person. The sun can do considerable damage to the skin and tanning should only be done in m... Read more »
(By Marsha Kragthorpe) Prolonged exposure to UVA and UVB rays that can be seen from the sun and sunless tanning beds can expedite the aging process as moisture is depleted from the skin in as little as ten to fifteen minutes exposure. In ord... Read more »
(By Tanya Turner) What picture comes to mind when you think of a tanning bed? Probably a traditional shell style structure where a person lies down while getting tan. However, there is another type of tanning beds - stand up tanning beds... Read more »
(By: Betty Payne) It seems that Americans will never tire of getting that glowing tan. This is manifested in the fact that,according to the IndoorTanning Association(http://www.theita.com/indoor/faq.cfm#ans2),indoor tanning is a $5 billion indust... Read more »
Sun protection has become a very important factor in skin care as it can protect from the damaging effects of the UV rays. Find out how sunscreen works and how to use it to fully protect the skin. Sunscreen is very important for people because... Read more »
(By: Rod Hoss) Ultra Violet (UV) Rays are reportedly the leading cause of skin cancer and the biggest source of annoyance for the tan lovers. For people who want that glamorous tan through cosmetic or medical purposes involving prolonged exposure... Read more »
(By:Tatyana Turner) Statistic shows that about 25 percent of Americans regularly use tanning beds. Of course, having beautiful golden skin in December is great, but what is the price? Scientists keep talking of bed effects of tanning beds on your... Read more »