Solarium
Uv-tight goggles you will always find in the solarium room to protect sensitive skin around your eyes when sunbathing.
It is mandatory for persons who have had eye surgery to wear goggles and close their eyes, then UV rays can not reach the eye or the lens itself.
Clean your make-up before sunbathing. You can also rinse safely in the shower if necessary.
Ordinary sunscreens are not suitable for a solarium!
During sunbathing, ONLY professional cosmetics should be used, which can be purchased at the salon on site. After sunbathing, it should be remembered to moisturize the skin for a more persistent tan.
In order for the skin to take UV rays, it must be prepared pole for sunbathing. In the compositions of special creams there are substances that help the synthesis of melanin, and that is why tanning with the cream will be much easier to reach and neater.
The use of the cream during the use of the solarium is able to produce a darker, more persistent result, increasing the quality of the tan.
About 30-40 tanning times a year in the natural sun or solarium are recommended.
A pause of at least 48 hours should be maintained between sunbathing.
We recommend sunbathing the first 2-3 times with the smallest amount of recommended minutes (8 minutes), and then gradually increase the number of minutes. Carefully watch your skin to avoid burns.
Sunbathing in the sun or solarium, "happiness hormones" are formed in the human body, which help to feel happier and more uplifting, but this does not provide treatment for depression.
The correct amount of UV-B rays stimulates the regeneration of melanocytes, that is, more pigment-forming cells occur. Uv-A and oxygen in the blood then darken these pigments.
Both UV-A and UV-B rays are proportional in our solarium, which helps to get a smooth and long-lasting tan.
Tan is formed gradually, about 5-7h after visiting the solarium.
Before each client, solarium panels are cleaned with a specially designed disinfectant.
Pigmentation of the skin occurs in the upper layer of the skin, epidermis. Every month or so, all skin cells are replaced with new ones. When sunbathing repeatedly with UV light, the tan may persist.
The skin type is determined by the intensity of skin burns and/or tan. Most visitors to solariums have a skin type II, III or IV. If you don't know your skin type, ask your administrator.
Yes. After a long break in sunbathing, the first tanning should follow the recommended maximum sunscreen duration for your skin type.
Before sunbathing, you can rinse if desired, but it is not recommended to rub off or go into the sauna, as the skin becomes sensitive and can burn.
As well as after the solarium, the best thing is to let everything "take a duck" and take a shower several hours apart, or the next day.