Indoor tanning is an environment that can be controlled. Both tanning beds and the sun give off ultra violet light, but as in the case of tanning beds, the C light waves which is considered to be most damaging are filtered. In addition, tanning bulbs emit UVA and UVB in which excessive exposure can be risky, that is why precisely tanning beds are considered safer because exposure can be controlled.
1. Tanning Bed Classes
Class A
These tanning beds are rated as the most advanced, as it can give one a tan for up to eight times faster, and the most comfortable to tan in. These beds produce less UVB rays, having more burning ability and more UVA for better tanning.
Class B
These tanning beds likewise offer high performance, achieving effects for up to four times faster compared to a basic tanning bed. Typically one to two sessions are needed in maintaining ones tan.
Class C
These tanning beds are just a minor upgrade from the basic beds, requiring two to three times salon visit in maintaining a tan, usually integrating facial cream tanners and more lamps for better tanning results.
Class D
These tanning beds are base...