Getting a makeover does not only involved changing wardrobe, getting a new haircut, and having makeup. Tanning is one of the best and easiest way to achieve a new look. A gorgeous tan is possible with tanning salons in San Diego.

When visiting tanning salons, you have to properly set your expectation. It is not as if you can always get the tan you’ve always wanted from the beach. The result varies depending on tanning solutions used. The good thing is that, most tanning procedure these days are safe and effective.

So, what are the preparations that need to be made before heading to the nearest tanning salon? First, you must consider your health. If there are medications that you must avoid, you have to take note of it and inform the salon staff before proceeding with any treatment. If you are into prescriptions, better review it, too.

Sometimes, it is important to exfoliate first before applying the tanning solution. And to make the process faster, you can do the exfoliation along at home. Just use your favorite exfoliating bar and that should do it. If you are not sure whether or not it is necessary, consult the salon staff first. You can also view all the services offered online.

You can also check beauty websites or forums for feedback and recommendation. There are even members of online community who post their before and after photos. Don’t just rely on one review. It is better if you can collect all the suggestions before deciding.

Another reward of checking tanning salons online is being able to grab some discounts. Some salons also offer newsletter so you can sign up with them and be one of the first customers to get informed about the latest promotions or new services. Or get updates from all the salons in your city through Ingo Beauty Salons – that way you don’t have to keep track of every single one or fill your inbox! It is really rewarding to be resourceful.

And once you have achieved the type of tan that you really want, make sure to maintain it as long as you wanted to have it. Faded tans and uneven skin tones are usually the results of carelessness.

Proderma products are the best on the market for sun protection, reducing the risk of skin damage and skin cancer from UVA and UVB rays. They are used by sport professionals around the world. Golf PGA tour pros use Proderma products by choice and endorse them. Other sport athletes including skiers, snowboaders, swimmers, tennis and baseball players, to name a few, all use and highly recommend Proderma.

The average outdoor enthusiast will find these products to be of the highest quality and affordable for you and everyone in your family, including your kids. A wide product line of sunscreen/sun blocks, wind protection, face & hand & body moisturizer, face & lip balms, reverse skin damage cream, bugscreen repellent, and sunburn gel is available.

Proderma is good to your skin – it protects it. It is a moisturizing and conditioning lotion with herbal extracts and aloe vera as ingredients. It is also a vitamin enriched anti-aging, quick absorbing, non-greasy, non-sticky formula. You can wear it all day for it is very sweat and water resistant. It will not sting your eyes or stain your clothes.

The Skin Cancer Foundation has recommended the SPF sunscreen products of Proderma as an effective aid in the prevention of UVA and UVB sunburn and the premature aging of skin. Many a dermatologist (skin doctor) will tell you that if you are outdoors at all without sun protection on that you are risking looking old before your time with dried winkled skin and age spots. Not only that, but you are at risk for developing skin cancer including malignant melanoma, a deadly cancer whose incidence is increasing faster in the 20-35 age group than any other cancer. So be sure to protect yourself and keep your skin looking young and smooth by the daily use of Proderma sun protection products.

Proderma products are made in the USA. They are not tested on animals but on real people.

 

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Many believe that getting a base tan before going on a vacation to a warm sunny climate, like Florida, will protect them from getting a sunburn and prevent sun damage to their skin.  This is a myth. “A tan is not protective. If you have a tan, you have injured your skin – you have sun damage,” according to Jeffery Peterson,MD, assistant professor of dermatology at Washington University School of Medicine.

 

In fact, a tan is actually a sign of skin damage and is your body’s way of trying to protect it’s skin from more harmful UV rays. This is not very effective because certain UV rays get through the tan and damage deep layers of your skin every time your skin is exposed to the sun. Even after the tan fades the damage remains below the skin’s surface, where the UV radiation has penetrated and begun to permanently alter your DNA. Each time you are in the sun and getting tan the effects of the UV radiation build and over time accumulate to increase your risk of getting skin cancer.  It also makes your skin look old before it’s time, causing wrinkling, age spots, scaly patches, and uneven skin tone.

Indoor tanning is not safe either, even though claims are made that it is harmless and actually healthy. Indoor tanning devices all emit ultraviolet (UV) light. A tan develops as a response to that UV radiation exposure. It causes damage to the DNA  that may lead to skin cancer. The more exposure that occurs the higher the risk of skin cancer on down the line.

UV radiation seems to cause all three kinds of common skin cancer – basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. There are three mechanisms in it’s inducing of skin cancer: First, UV light directly damages one’s DNA leading to mutations; second, it produces activated oxygen molecules that can damage DNA and other cellular structures; and third, it leads to localized immunosuppression that blocks one’s own natural anti-cancer defenses.

So if you have a tan you have already damaged your skin right down to the cellular level – your  DNA!  And it is permanent!

The sun can cause skin damage that may lead to skin cancer. Do you know that tanning is a form of skin injury that occurs when UV rays enter the skin and the derma layer produces more pigment to protect itself?

All tans, therefore, are a sign of skin damage. There are no safe tans (except those obtained from a bottle – sunless tanners). Do you know that wrinkles are a direct result of exposure to the sun? The more time spent in the sun the more wrinkles one may have in a few short years. Do you know that age spots and scaly growths due to years of exposure may turn into skin cancer? These can be anywhere on the body that is exposed to the sun including the face, neck, chest, arms, hands, legs, and back.

Do you know that more than 90% of all skin cancers occur on sun-exposed skin? So cover up with sunscreen/blocks. Practice these sun protection tips. Use broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15 and UVA/UVB protection on all exposed skin, including the lips, even on cloudy days. If exposed to water, either through swimming or sweating, use a water-resistant sunscreen.

Reapply sunscreen frequently. Wear protective, tightly woven clothing including a wide-brim hat. Sit in the shade whenever possible. Avoid the peak sunlight hours between 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.