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Do tanning beds help with acne?
BlogIn the battle against acne, some people turn to quick fixes like tanning beds—devices that emit artificial ultraviolet (UV) light to darken the skin. At first glance, tanning might seem to help by making blemishes less visible or by reducing redness. But the question remains: Do tanning beds real...Read more -
How to Use a Red Light Therapy Panel: A Complete Guide
BlogRed light therapy (RLT) has become increasingly popular for its potential benefits in skin rejuvenation, pain relief, muscle recovery, and overall wellness. If you’ve recently purchased a red light therapy panel or are considering it, understanding how to use it correctly is key to getting the be...Read more -
How to use the American Red Light Therapy Bed M4N at home:
BlogHere’s a step-by-step guide on how to safely and effectively use the American Red Light Therapy Bed M4N at home, along with tips for maximizing results: 1. Pre-Session Preparation Clean Your Skin: Remove makeup, lotions, or oils to ensure light penetrates fully. Hydrate: Drink water before/after ...Read more -
Can you use sunscreen in a tanning bed?
BlogUsing sunscreen in a tanning bed is generally not recommended or effective, and here’s why: 1. Purpose Conflict Sunscreen is designed to block or absorb UV rays to prevent tanning and sunburn. Tanning beds are designed to expose your skin to UV radiation to induce tanning. So applying sunsc...Read more -
How often should you use a tanning bed?
BlogTanning beds are often used to make people look more attractive by giving them a brown colour without using sun exposure. But how often you should use a tanning bed depends on your skin type, your goals and, most importantly, your health. The truth is: while some people use tanning beds regularly...Read more -
How to use a tanning bed safely?
BlogTanning beds are a popular way to achieve a sun-kissed, bronzed look, especially during the colder months or when sun exposure is limited. However, it’s important to understand that no tanning bed is completely ‘safe’, as they emit ultraviolet (UV) radiation which is linked to prematu...Read more