Generally speaking, most of us experience Tanning emotionally. That
is, we do not do what is best for us. We don't ask for the right 'dose'
on the sunbed. We only want to see a difference------ right now please.
So instead of being intelligent and using our reasoning abilities
to our advantage, doing that which we know is scientifically best
for us, we go off our emotions.
One leading manufacturer of sunbeds thinks that even if we could make
a sunbed which gives us a perfect tan in 3mins. say, and without any
harm to the skin; it wouldn't be right.As our lives get busier and
busier, the need to just relax becomes more paramount and Tanning
provides the opportunity for this.We all know the 'feel good factor'
is of enormous benefit to our lives,keeping a balance with healthy
nutrition,excercising and sociability. When you Tan, you lie down
[mainly] and close your eyes,feeling the heat and light embrace you
and surround you, soothing , soft, and calming. We do forget that
it's so important to rest and refresh,build up our bodies and minds,
for the sake of our ongoing health. The younger you are , the easier
it is to ignore and just keep on going.
But you'd be doing yourself a favour to accept the wisdom of the 'more
mature' people and the experts. Also the body needs 'rest' periods
as you know, between sunbed sessions, to give the skin time to react
and make use of the rays. So many factors combine to suggest that
rather than a perfect 3min. Tan [if that were a possibility] it would
seem that slower Tanning is better, much better. The faster the Tanning
session, the lower the quality of the Tanning result. By . specifically
using lamps on sunbeds designed for longer sessions; you get a better
Tan..
Perhaps in the near future we'll get more and more social environments
to attend ;including all the major leisure/health facilities; including
Tanning, where people can enjoy mixing and being together in a social
situation/ coffee etc.,instead of just popping in and out of the Salon.
The social situation obviously enhances the relaxation experience
possibly increasing our health benefits all round.
Just to finish on a really interesting piece of knowledge, [ well
it is to me]
Endorphins, which we all know to be involved in our bodies, causing
a 'feel good factor', e.g. excercising is known to produce endorphins
in the brain area; have now been found to be produced by the skin
in ordinary skin cells.and the levels of this hormone are seen to
have risen significantly after a Tanning session. [Iwondered why I
felt possitively glowing and so 'Ifeel good' after I'd been on the
sunbed especially in the Winter months.]
Enjoy Yourselves!
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