TANNING
Discover the dangers of sunless tanning pills. Sunless tanning booths. UV-Free tanning options. Tanning bed safety tips. Tanning addictions: are you tanorexic? How to start a tanning business.
IF you're interested in starting your own tanning business, this is the article that will help you get started. You'll soon be on the road to owning your own business
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mike mcgee
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Published 5/30/2006
A tan is slimming, hides a multitude of flaws, and gives the appearance of a healthy cosmopolitan lifestyle. Too much fun in the sun causes serious damage. From premature aging to melanomas, the safest bet for achieving a sexy bronze bod is to faux glow.
By
Candace Leigh Coulombe
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Published 5/16/2006
Sunless tanning lotions can be great at any price. Jergens, Neutrogena, and Lancome all offer excellent products - the key to sunless tanning success is in application, not in price.
By
Melissa Ink
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Published 5/5/2006
A sunless tanning booth is where a consumer receives an application of the color additive dihydroxyacetone or (DHA) in the form of a mist or spray.
By
renee
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Published 4/26/2006
Although we all agree that their are dangers associated with tanning bed use, by following the tips in the article you can make it safer.
By
K. Taylor
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Published 3/14/2006
There are two major methods of getting a total tan: indoor tanning and outdoor tanning. Both have their merits. The indoor tanning industry has grown to such an extent that it risks making the beach obsolete.
By
Gary Picariello
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Published 3/12/2006
Obstetricians & gynecologists concerned pregnant women exposed to tanning beds, expose fetus to health risk. Reduction of folic acid & exposure heat above 102 degrees Fahrenheit, fetus develope spinal bifida. Preferably, limit exposure tanning beds.
By
travels
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Published 2/13/2006
We've all heard about the dangers of the sun and its ultraviolet rays, yet many people still long for that beautiful tan that looks so healthy and becoming.
By
Emma S.
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Published 9/25/2005
Exposure to UN rays seem to release mood enhancing chemicals. People expose themselves to the sun or tanning beds in spite of known risks. Tanning may be an addiction but this has yet to be proved.
By
sandra bell
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Published 9/25/2005
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