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Salon-Grade Lotions are Food for your Skin!

Using tanning lotions help you achieve a deep, dark tan while minimizing the harmful effects from the sun.

Many people doubt that tanning lotions are beneficial.  Many think that it is just a way for the suntan lotion suppliers to make money.  This is not true.  The truth is, lotions will significantly benefit you by promoting longer lasting tans, and producing a skin tone far superior to those who go without it.  It also helps you achieve the desired results in far less time.

Lotions replenish the moisture your skin loses while tanning.  It is food for your skin.

Please take a look at the various lotions we offer in our salons.  Our staff is knowledgeable and friendly and ready to assist you in finding the right lotion to meet your needs.


High Pressure Beds vs. Low Pressure Tanning Beds

High pressure tanning equipment got its name from the tanning lamp technology used. All true high pressure tanning systems utilize short-3 inch quartz lamps filled with mercury vapor that produce very high ultraviolet radiation (UVR) intensity levels. The pressure of the mercury vapor gas inside the tanning lamp is higher than that of a long tube lamp found in traditional tanning beds, thus the name "high-pressure" tanning was coined.

Low pressure tanning equipment got its name in much the same way. The difference is that the lamps used in low pressure tanning beds (identified by long tubes that run the full length of the tanning bed) have a negative atmospheric pressure or "vacuum".

Both types of tanning beds can be highly effective at producing a tan but in recent years there has been some confusion between salon owners and tanners when it comes to high pressure. Some salon operators advertise having a high pressure bed when they do not. Others define high and low pressure beds by the amount of UVA and UVB the lamps put out. Based on this thinking, the higher the UVA, the more "high pressure" it is. This concept would allow long tube lamps that have a high UVA output to be classified as a high pressure and the small quartz lamps that output high UVB levels to become classified as low pressure. Again, this is not the case and it never has been. Simply put, a tanning bed that uses any number of long tube lamps is not a true high pressure bed. High and low pressure is defined by the lamp type used and never by the UVA/UVB output of that lamp.


High Pressure Tanning Beds

As more salon owners have realized their clients want diverse choices in tanning performance, High pressure tanning beds have quickly made their way into the very best tanning salons across the country.

Our high pressure tanning beds are photometrically engineered to deliver results. With special cobalt filters in front of the lamps and revolutionary parabolic reflectors, our high pressure tanning beds effectively eliminate a large percentage of the burning ultraviolet (UVB and certain wavelengths of UVA). This allows most skin types to tan nearly the full session time with minimal risk of sunburn at the same time producing the fastest tan possible that lasts the longest.


Our stylish looking high pressure tanning beds take design and engineering to the next level to produce a more even, deeper, darker, longer-lasting tan for our clients.


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