| Here are
a few tanning tips and precautions for you when tanning indoors or
outside. The best policy is to use common sense and tan in moderation
whether it be in a tanning booth or out in the natural sun. Protect
your lips with lip balms or sunscreens.
While tanning in the nude, cover previously unexposed areas for the
majority of your tanning time for the first few visits. Gradually
increase exposure to these areas until they catch up with the rest.
While taking any medications, please let one of our staff members
know. Some medications can cause reactions with UV light.
Most importantly, protect your eyes! Simply closing them while you
tan is not adequate protection against the harmful effects UV light
may have. Damage to your eyes may not be noticed for months or even
years.
The possibility of eye damage can easily be eliminated by
protecting them when you tan. The eye protection we offer meets FDA
regulations by blocking 99.9% of UVB and 99% of UVA. For these
reasons, we insist that you use eye protection every time you tan.
Although indoor tanning uses the best blend of ultraviolet light,
the combination of heat and light can dry your skin. Therefore, you
should moisturize your skin to get the most out of each visit.
Going on vacation? Don't get burned-come see Fastan first.
Most Americans save up all year for that one week in paradise. And
we know what that first day in the sun can mean-sunburn! By getting
your base tan at Fastan first you can enjoy every minute of your
vacation without the risk of burning or looking like a ghost in your
swimsuit.
We hope this information will make your visits with Fastan more
enjoyable and beneficial. After all, our job is to get you that rich
golden tan in the safest most convenient way possible. If you have any
other questions, feel free to ask our staff-they are always here to
help you. Happy tanning! NEXT: What
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