Qustion for the tanners
i didnt know where to put this and this catagory sounded vague so why not here.
Anyway my gym offers tanning as an option with my membership i am thinking of switching from one i have to tanning (though there is an extra charge for it)
my question is there ways of not getting it on your face.
Anyway my gym offers tanning as an option with my membership i am thinking of switching from one i have to tanning (though there is an extra charge for it)
my question is there ways of not getting it on your face.
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cover your face with a towel.0
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Toss a towel over it0
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bring a towel and put it over your face it should work0
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You can thow a light towel over your face while laying down. Or some have face tanners you can turn off...0
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I know of friends who put a towel over their face. It doesn't fully block it but it helps them some.0
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Towels only block about 30% of rays. You can still burn the delicate skin on your face with a towel. If it is a better bed, it will have a face tanner that you can turn off. If you can't turn the face tanner off, put sunscreen on your face AND a towel, it will be better than just a towel!0
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I'm such an idiot sometimes...I clicked on this thread because I have a son named Tanner and wanted to see what you would need his opinion on. I am totally ROFL at myself!0
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In all my years of using tanning beds, I have found the only way is to use a hand towel. I suggest leaving it off for just a few min. so you are getting a little color and then covering it up. But I have found in my area that a spray on tan is the best way to go!0
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Same with what everyone said...put a towel on your face, but what is going to suck is when your body is tan and your face is white :frown: :frown:
what i do..i tan my body for 9 mins than do my face for 3 mins so it will not make me so burned!0 -
I have worked at a tanning bed for many years. A towel will help your face not get tanned but it will not protect your face from the UVB/UVA rays. Some tanning salons or I know you can find them online make specific towels/mask to put over your face. If you are just worrying about tanning your face a towel will work but if you are trying to actual protect it then you need to look else where!0
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I'm such an idiot sometimes...I clicked on this thread because I have a son named Tanner and wanted to see what you would need his opinion on. I am totally ROFL at myself!
That is hilarious!0 -
I also put a lined in terry/plastic shower type cap to protect my hair from fading.0
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SPF 50 and a towel maybe??? I go tanning and in the tanning beds I use they have a facial section so when I want I just turn off the facial part.0
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I have worked at a tanning bed for many years. A towel will help your face not get tanned but it will not protect your face from the UVB/UVA rays. Some tanning salons or I know you can find them online make specific towels/mask to put over your face. If you are just worrying about tanning your face a towel will work but if you are trying to actual protect it then you need to look else where!
might look into that, its so much not wanting my face tanned , but well i do not at this point look anywhere near my age, and frankly i dont want to.0 -
I'm such an idiot sometimes...I clicked on this thread because I have a son named Tanner and wanted to see what you would need his opinion on. I am totally ROFL at myself!0
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