Vitamin D
It’s ‘The Sunshine. Vitamin’For more than 750 million years living organisms on Earth have manufactured vitamin D when exposed to sunlight. No other vitamin is produced that way. That’s why Vitamin D is known as “The Sunshine Vitamin” and most sunbeds, just like sunlight, emit enough UVB light to trigger natural vitamin D production in your skin.
While indoor tanning is a cosmetic service, an undeniable side effect of this service is that indoor tanning clients manufacture sufficient levels of vitamin D. In fact, one single UV tanning session can create as much vitamin D as 100 glasses of milk.
Dr. Reinhold Vieth from Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto said this about sunlight and tanning beds in a court affidavit; “sunbeds and summer sunshine are effective means by which to increase our serum 25(OH)D levels. The advantage of a tanning bed is that exposure to UV light can be controlled more precisely than casual sun exposure and thus can be safer than advising the public to guess at their own sun exposure from sunlight.”
While you may not need to become tan to make vitamin D from sunlight, and while vitamin D supplements are another option, you should know that most people who tan in equipment that emits UVB will make vitamin D.
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS OF SALON OPERATOR. ALWAYS TAN RESPONSIBLY, AVOID OVER EXPOSURE.
MUST WEAR PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR: FAILURE TO WEAR EYEWEAR MAY RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS OR LONG TERM INJURY TO THE EYES.
PHOTO ID REQUIRED: It is illegal to sell offer for sale or provide UV tanning services to anyone under 18 YEARS OF AGE. Proof of age is required.
RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE SCHEDULE:
Tanning can begin on a regular basis: An appearance of tanning normally appears after a few exposures and maximizes after four weeks of exposure following the recommended exposure schedule for your skin type.
DANGER: ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION. Follow instructions of salon operator. Avoid over exposure. As with natural sunlight , overexposure can occur and cause eye and skin injury or allergic reaction. Repeated exposure may cause premature aging of the skin and skin cancer.
DO NOT USE IF PREGNANT.
MUST WEAR PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR: FAILURE TO WEAR EYEWEAR MAY RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS OR LONG TERM INJURY TO THE EYES.
MEDICATIONS, COSMETICS, OR OTHER RADIATION TREATMENTS MAY INCREASE YOUR SENSITIVITY to the ultraviolet radiation. Consult physician before using sunlamps if you are using medications, undergoing other cosmetic treatments, have a history of skin problems or believe yourself especially sensitive to sunlight. if you do not tan in the sun, you are unlikely to tan from the use of this product. Not recommended for skin type I.