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August 28th, 2008 by admin

Finally! There is a place you can find all the best deals on tanning bedsTanning Beds Outlet . com is your online tanning bed outlet store! Cheap tanning lotions, cheap tanning beds, and great quality! Don’t forget to make a bid! All you need to do is signup (if your not already an ebay member), and make a bid! If you don’t win, bid again! If you do, then you will save HUGE money compared to if you were to buy it anywhere else. And you don’t even have to leave your computer! Shipping and everything is almost always taken care of for you!

Good luck and happy tanning bed bidding!

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Get your glow on: fake tanning 101

August 28th, 2008 by admin
Many women baulk at the idea of fake tanning their face – you can just see the visions of orange streaky faces popping in to their heads at the mere mention of it.
 
But contrary to popular belief, faux tanning your face is actually far easier than doing your body as there is far less chance of streaking – and the glow that a coat of a good fake tan can create is phenomenal.
 
Step one:
Wash your face and remove every ounce of makeup – in-fact, wash it twice just for good measure.
 
Step two:
Exfoliate your face thoroughly with a medium grain facial exfoliant, or mix one part sugar to three parts daily facial wash to create your own.
 
Step three:
After all this cleansing and scrubbing, your face will need a good moisturiser. Slap some on and then wait about 10 minutes so it has time to sink in.
 
Step four:
Scrape your hair back with a head band so it does not get in the way
 
Step five:
The key to a good facial fake tanning session is to go slowly and carefully, so don’t put too much on your hands to start off with. Use your finger tips to spread it evenly over your face, making sure that you go right to your hair line, and cover every bit of skin. Don’t worry too much about getting it in your hair – you don’t want to be coating your locks in it of course, but a little bit is not the end of the world as it will wash out.
 
Step six:
Massage all over your face with your finger tips to make sure the fake tan is spread evenly.
 
Step seven:
Take a facial wipe, wet paper towel, or old wet towel and wipe your eyebrows carefully to remove any excess product. Do the same, very lightly (you don’t want to remove ALL the product) around your nose, hairline, and the crease in your chin if you have one.
 
If you follow these instructions you should end up with a healthy glow and no one will be any the wiser that it came out of the bottle. I usually do my face at night before I go to bed, as wandering around during the day with a fake-tan shiny face is not very pleasant!
 
Make sure to wash your hands after too.

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A Tan Without the Sun

August 19th, 2008 by admin
LaMont Jones has a spray tan applied by Ashley Close at Shadyside Tan & Massage.

The hardest part of getting an airbrushed tan probably isn’t the tan itself.

It’s the preparation for it. At least, that was the experience of two Post-Gazette staffers, fashion editor LaMont Jones and reporter Kathy SaeNgian.

For LaMont, that meant shaving most of his body hair for more trouble-free application. Between electric shaving to remove most hair and then wet shaving to eliminate stubble, it took about an hour. This should be done, the experts at Shadyside Tan said, to allow the tanning product to go on smoother and last longer.

Aside from shaving, Kathy invested a couple of bucks in a sea salt exfoliator.

Once at Shadyside Tan, the process was simple. Strip down to shorts or a swimsuit, which should be something you don’t mind getting stained because it could happen. Disposable underwear was offered, but, ugh! They passed.

They applied a white cream to nails and darker parts of the body — elbows, knees, toes — to keep tanning lotion from darkening them. LaMont wishes he had worn the fabric booties suggested by the technician because, well, guess whose feet and toenails turned an unnatural orange-gold?

The spray-on application took less than 15 minutes, with Kathy and LaMont having to stand, turn, and lift and lower limbs as the technician sprayed from head to toe.

While LaMont also got his face sprayed with the bronzer, Kathy opted out, fearing she would resemble an Oompa-Loompa.

Both were sticky afterward — the coloring agent includes sugar, which tastes sweet when it accidently gets in your mouth. But both were dry enough to get dressed after a few minutes and, within a few hours, were totally dry (but alas, still sticky). They were advised not to shower until the next morning, and even then, to take it easy with the soap. (Actually, they weren’t supposed to use any, but hey!)

LaMont was pleased with the good, natural look he immediately had and even more pleased the next day, when it settled into a slightly darker golden brown. It wasn’t as dark as the tans he gets on Caribbean vacations, but it was only one application and it was a gold-toned replacement for the salon’s normal olive hue, which was on back-order.

Kathy was nervous after she got her spray because it looked more orange than golden, but she was relieved the next day when it darkened and colleagues complimented her tan.

They were told the tan would last five to seven days, and indeed, a week later, it was still noticeable, less so on LaMont’s face. As for Kathy, she’s wearing pants because of spotty legs. They were told that regular moisturizing and the use of a tan-enhancing lotion or cream would help extend the life of the tan, something both did.

At $30 per treatment, they considered it a bargain — and quicker and safer than a tanning bed or sunbathing.

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Tanning Showcased At Professional Beauty North 2008

August 19th, 2008 by admin

Professional Beauty North 2008, which takes place in Manchester from Oct. 12-13, is the place to be to see the latest product and equipment launches in the world of tanning. At the show, salon owners will have the chance to compare brands and make an educated choice regarding tanning services.

Tanning, which includes UV equipment, spray-tanning equipment, tanning lotion used to be one of the biggest parts of the show; but, in recent years, it dropped off slightly. Now, with the new management team in place, tanning once again is set to be a large part of the new, big-brand offerings at this year’s Professional Beauty North.

Exhibitors from this sector include Fake Bake, St. Tropez, Cyrano, Helionova, Premier-International, Shine Tanning And Beauty, Sienna-x, Sun Laboratories, UV Logistics and Wholesale Sun & Beauty Ltd.

Click here to find Tanning Bed Lotions and Tanning Beds at huge outlet sale prices!

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Healthy Roads Offers Ten Tips for Summer Skin Safety

August 12th, 2008 by admin

Avoid Sun Damage That Can Lead to Skin Cancer and Melanoma, Urges Healthyroads

Last update: 6:01 a.m. EDT July 30, 2008
SAN DIEGO, Jul 30, 2008 (PrimeNewswire via COMTEX) — With summer in mid-swing, it’s important for sunshine lovers to remember that skin cancer, often caused by overexposure to direct sunlight, is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer in the United States, with more than 1 million skin cancers diagnosed annually.(1)
Basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma are the two most common types of skin cancer.(2,3) While basal cell carcinoma rarely results in death, squamous cell carcinoma is responsible for some 2,500 deaths a year.(3) The most dangerous form of skin cancer is melanoma, which was detected in about 60,000 Americans last year and results in roughly 8,000 fatalities a year, according to the American Cancer Society. Unfortunately, melanoma is one of the fastest growing cancers in the U.S.(4) According to a study released in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, melanoma rates for young women increased 50 percent between 1980 and 2004.(5) While increases for men were lower, data shows adult males are still at a slightly higher risk of developing the disease than women.(1)
“The good news is that simple precautions can help you avoid skin cancer, while keeping your skin healthier and younger looking,” says Dr. Douglas Metz, chief health services officer of Healthyroads, the wellness subsidiary of American Specialty Health. “It is important for people — adults, teens, and kids — to follow sun protection guidelines every time they expose themselves to the sun.” According to a study from the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, painful sunburns in childhood or adolescence are associated with an increased chance of developing melanoma and other skin cancers later in life.(6)
The following tips can help protect you now and in the future:
 1.  Apply sunscreen daily. The Centers for Disease Control and
     Prevention (CDC) suggest using a sunscreen with a Sun Protection
     Factor (SPF) of 15 or higher with both UVA and UVB protection. Make
     a habit of slathering on sunscreen or a moisturizer with an SPF of
     15 or more after your morning shower, so you start your day protected.

 2.  When outdoors for a long period, consider wearing a sunscreen
     with an SPF higher than 15, or wearing sunblock, for ever greater
     protection. Remember to reapply lotion every few hours, or as
     recommended on the product label.

 3.  Stay out of direct sun when damaging UV rays are the most
     intense. The CDC suggests avoiding outdoor exposure between 10 a.m.
     and 4 p.m. daily.

 4.  The American Cancer Society recommends that you wear special sun
     protective clothing that is designed to inhibit penetration from
     ultraviolet rays. Clothing is rated by UPF, or Ultraviolet Protection
     Factor. Clothing can be rated from 15 to 50.

 5.  Avoid commercial tanning booths and beds. Don't believe the hype
     that indoor tanning is safe. A study from the International Journal
     of Cancer found that men and women who were exposed to the UV rays
     at indoor tanning salons had a 15 percent higher risk of developing
     melanoma than those who did not use tanning beds.7

 6.  The American Cancer Society recommends that parents keep babies
     younger than six months of age out of the sun. You can protect babies
     with clothing, stroller hoods, and hats, but be careful when using
     sunscreens. Until recently, the American Academy of Pediatrics
     recommended that parents not use suncreen on infants under six months
     of age. Today, the AAP concedes that it may be safe to apply small
     amounts of sunscreen to exposed areas when other protection is not
     available.

 7.  Talk to your teen about tanning. Social pressures to have a
     "golden glow" in the summer encourage teens to be careless about sun
     protection. If your teen insists on tanning, steer him or her toward
     sunless tanning lotions that can duplicate a natural suntan without
     incurring damaging UV rays.

 8.  Do a monthly self-exam for signs of skin cancer and talk with
     your doctor about whether you need a skin cancer screening when you go
     in for your regular checkups. Caught in the early stages, skin cancer
     can typically be treated.

 9.  If you notice a change in a mole or other skin mark, see your
     physician immediately and have it checked.

 10. Don't forget to protect sensitive lips and eyes. Buy sunglasses
     with both UVA and UVB protection, and use a lip balm with SPF
     protection.
“Outdoor summer activities can be fun without incurring dangerous and damaging ultraviolet rays from the sun,” added Dr. Metz. “By incorporating these simple tips into your routine, you can have a safer and healthier summer.”
 1. American Cancer Society. (2008). Cancer Facts & Figures 2008.
    Atlanta: American Cancer Society.

 2. American Cancer Society. (2008). "What is Squamous and Basal
    Cell Skin Cancer?" Retrieved July 25, 2008, from  http://www.cancer.
    org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_1X_What_is_skin_cancer_51.asp.

 3. MayoClinic. (2007). “Squamous Cell Carcinoma.” Retrieved July
    25, 2008, from  http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/squamous-cell-
    carcinoma/DS00924 ; American Academy of Dermatology. (2008).
    “Squamous Cell Carcinoma.” Retrieved July 25, 2008, from
     http://www.aad.org/public/publications/pamphlets/sun_squamous.html.

 4. Ries, L.A.G., Melbert, D., Krapcho, M., Mariotto, A., Miller,
    B.A., Feuer, E. J., et al. (Eds.). SEER Cancer Statistics Review,
    1975-2004.  National Cancer Institute. Bethesda, MD. Retrieved July
    25, 2008, from   http://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2004/

 5. Purdue, M. P., Freeman, L. E., Anderson, W. F., & Tucker, M. A.
    (2008). Recent trends in incidence of cutaneous melanoma among US
    Caucasian young adults.  Journal of Investigative Dermatology,(Epub
    ahead of print).  Retrieved July 25, 2008, from  http://www.nature.
    com/jid/journal/vaop/ncurrent/pdf/jid2008159a.pdf

 6. Zanetti, R., Franceschi, S., Rosso, S., Colonna, S., & Bidoli, E.
    (1992). Cutaneous melanoma and sunburns in childhood in a southern
    European population. European Journal of Cancer, 28, 1172-1176.

 7. International Agency for Research on Cancer. (2007). The
    association of use of sunbeds with cutaneous malignant melanoma and
    other skin cancers: A systematic review. International Journal of
    Cancer, 120(5), 1116 - 1122.
About American Specialty Health (ASH)
American Specialty Health Incorporated is a leading national health improvement organization, providing specialty managed care programs, fitness, health coaching, reward programs, Internet solutions, and worksite wellness programs to health plans, insurance carriers, employer groups, and trust funds nationwide.
Based in San Diego, ASH has over 600 employees and covers more than 13.4 million members in specialty managed care, fitness, and health coaching and wellness programs. For more information, visit ASH online at ASHCompanies.com or call 800.848.3555.
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New Ed Hardy Tanning Lotion & Swimwear Line Launched

August 7th, 2008 by admin

On Sat., July 19, French designer Christian Audigier—whose celeb fan-base includes Chris Brown, Mariah Carey, Ciara, Snoop Dogg, Jamie Foxx, David Beckham, Paris Hilton, Heidi Klum, Madonna, Britney Spears and Usher—made a big splash at this year’s Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim with the launch of his latest swimwear collection and new tanning lotion line for Ed Hardy.

More than 300 VIPs, including front-row celebrity fans Richie Rich, Dennis Rodman, DJ Clue, Davis Factor (Smashbox Cosmetics creator) and America’s Next Top Model contestant, Anchal Joseph, looked on as the models showed off the tans they got from the new Ed Hardy Celebrity Tan In A Can and strutted down the runway in the signature rebellious, tattoo-chic Ed Hardy swimwear.

Following the successful show, Audigier was the talk of the Miami Beach Convention center, and the new Ed Hardy Tanning products created a huge buzz as a hot, new must-have accessory for boutiques, hotels and tanning salons.

Show sponsors included GHD (hair styling), Smashbox Cosmetics (makeup), Liquid Metal (jewelry worn by the models), Rock Band (additional accessories) and Ed Hardy Tanning (spray tans for the models).

 

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