Outdoor Tanning

What Are the Benefits of Sun Tanning Oil?

Tanning oils can be used both indoors and out, although they’re more popular for outdoor tanning. For tanning beds, tanning creams and lotions are more common. Indoor and outdoor tanning oils have different compositions and ingredients, so...

Sun Rays Vs. Tanning Beds

Sun rays and tanning bed lights both expose the skin to ultraviolet radiation. The ultraviolet radiation penetrates the skin and triggers the production of a chemical called melanin. Melanocytes are the name of the cells that produce melanin....

How to Stop Peeling Skin From Tanning

Some individuals find their skin begins to peel after tanning. This is caused by the body getting rid of the top layer of damaged skin, explains the Mayo Clinic. Although peeling skin is often unsightly and uncomfortable, it usually is harmless...

Tips on Tanning Bed Lotions

Indoor tanning has been scrutinized for increasing skin cancer risks and accelerating the signs of aging. While indoor tanning lotions do not eliminate these problems, they can produce a healthier tan. Indoor tanning lotions help skin tan faster,...

How to Take Care of Your Skin in Your 20s

If you're in your 20s, the time is right to start taking good care of your skin. A healthy beauty regimen that begins when your skin is vibrant and youthful can easily be adapted to reflect changes in your skin as you mature. The effort will pay...

Indoor Tanning Effects

A disturbing number of studies from around the world are blowing a hole in the theory that indoor tanning is far less damaging than outdoor tanning. The Indoor Tanning Association maintains that the negative effects of ultraviolet light "have been...

How to Choose a Tanning Bed

People in the United States spend about $1 billion each year on indoor tanning, according to the World Health Organization. Sunless tanning beds offer an alternative to outdoor tanning for those who wish to enjoy a year-round glow. If you can't...

The Best Methods to Gain a Tan

Tanning is a way to change the color of the skin either by a coloring agent, chemical or by the melanin that is in the skin. Achieving a natural tan is generally something that takes time and effort to achieve. Spray-on tans have become...

Safe Tanning Bed Rules

Like many cosmetic methods, tanning is becoming more and more popular in today's culture, where beauty is valued and some believe a tan increase the level of your physical attractiveness. However, it is important not to be reckless, and to follow...

The Best Tanning Bed Bronzers

Indoor tanning enthusiasts might become overwhelmed and a little confused when trying to choose from an ever-growing number of tanning creams, lotions and oils. According to the Tanning Information Center, rule out the notion that it's OK to use...

Sunbed and Sunburns

According to Vanderbilt University, the use of tanning beds increases the risk of developing skin problems, including cutaneous malignant melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer. While tanned skin offers more protection against the sun than fair...

What Are Dark, Flaky Patches Around the Breast?

Skin often changes color or texture in response to a loss of moisture or hormonal shifts. Dark, flaky patches of the skin can relate to a multitude of possible causes, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, including viral infections....

Male Face Skin Care

If you're one of those guys who takes pride in looking and feeling healthy, you can't afford to skip facial care. While your body will lose strength and endurance over time, you may not realize that your skin is already suffering the effects of...

Skin Damage Due to Indoor Tanning

More than 1 million people visit tanning salons each day in the United States, according to the American Academy of Dermatology Association (AADA). Adolescent girls and young women between the ages of 16 and 29 make up the majority of tanning...

Safe Ways to Tan

There have been plenty of studies declaring the awful effects of tanning. But, many people still choose to tan in pursuit of a darker skin color. If you decide to tan, make sure to take precautions to limit your risk of skin cancer and aging.

Facts on the Types of Tanning Lotions

No matter how you get your tan, there is a tanning lotion for you. That's what the marketplace tells you and many companies make products to reach that end. Tanning lotions range in price from a few dollars to upwards of $90 for an 8-oz. bottle....

Alternatives to Indoor Tanning

Indoor tanning, like outdoor tanning, requires exposure to skin damaging ultraviolet (UV) light. Sunless tanners and bronzers are alternatives to traditional tanning that do not require UV exposure. Ttanners can be temporary, like makeup, or as...

Thin Skin in the Elderly

Among the many signs of advancing age, thin skin is one of the most outwardly noticeable. What may begin as fine wrinkling can develop into a loss of skin thickness, resulting in skin that can be paper-thin. While this occurrence does not...

What Is Suntan Lotion?

Bronzed bodies haven't always been the societal ideal--in the Victorian era, pale skin identified you as a member of the leisure class. The first half of the 20th century changed all that, with a new emphasis on outdoor life, sports, health and a...

Dark Pigmentation on the Legs

Dark pigmentation appears on the legs for a variety of reasons. Regardless of the underlying cause, though, it is the result of the accumulation of melanin in localized spots. This condition is known as hyperpigmentation, and the American...

Relief from Severe Sunburn Peeling

Once your skin is sunburned to a certain degree, peeling is inevitable. Peeling is your body's way of repairing the outer layer of skin (dermis) damaged by the sun, explains the Mayo Clinic. Expect temporary discoloration in your skin during the...

Is Sunbathing Harmful?

You'd be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn't appreciate a warm, sunny day. Moreover, soaking up days has actual health benefits, since sunlight boosts vitamin D, according to the Cleveland Clinic. However, too much exposure to the...

How to Improve Aging Skin

It's possible for your skin to age gracefully as you get older. The health and beauty of your skin doesn’t just depend on your genetic makeup, as your beauty routine and environmental factors also play a role. You can offset premature aging...

Teen Acne

If you're a teen and you have acne, you're not alone. Most teenagers develop acne at some point, thanks in great part to the hormone changes that are taking place in your body during this stage of life. Acne takes several forms, and you may have...

The Sun Vs. a Tanning Bed

When looking for ways to give your skin a glow with a tan, the two most common options available are the sun and tanning beds. Although both options provide the same results, each has its own set of advantages, disadvantages and dangers....

Supplements for Removing Liver Spots

As you age, you can develop unsightly liver spots on your hands, face and neck, especially if you prefer to sunbathe without using sunscreen. Liver spots, which are also called age spots and solar lentigines, are areas of concentrated pigmentation...

How to Reduce the Risk of Cancer of Sun Damaged Skin

Even if your skin has been sun damaged by years spent engaging in outdoor activities or intentional tanning, it's never too late to reduce your risk of skin cancer, says the American Academy of Dermatology. Repeated, excessive sun exposure is a...

Indoor Tanning Bed Tips

To tan indoors, you expose your skin to ultraviolet light to stimulate pigment production. Although tanning salons may advertise that indoor tanning is safer than outdoor, this is not necessarily true. According to the Teens Health website...

Home Remedy to Erase Wrinkles

As the skin ages, it naturally becomes thinner, dryer, and soon, wrinkles begin to appear. Medical News Today notes that lifestyle factors play a major role in the age at which wrinkles appear and their severity. Although smoking and heavy...