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We are in the process of upgrading the salon and making some more changes and adding more power so we can add more beds. I thought this was a fantastic time to run a $7.00 sale on our high pressure bed! We will be running this sale till Sunday!!!

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We are in the process of upgrading the salon and making some more changes and adding more power so we can add more beds. I thought this was a fantastic time to run a $7.00 sale on our high pressure bed! We will be running this sale till Sunday!!!

 

 

This is a great deal!!!!!!!!!! If you have not tried this bed, you should give it a try.

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What does the high pressure do? I haven't tanned in years. Only because I usually don't tan..... :blink:

 

 

High Pressure Tanning Beds- What is the difference between them and regular tanning beds?

 

 

High Pressure Tanning Beds are basically high end tanning beds with a certain type of lamp in them. These lamps are high pressure lamps that are about a couple of inches in length and are usually found in tanning beds as facials. Those square boxes directly over the face on a tanning bed.

 

A full body high pressure tanning bed is one that has these quartz lamps in them only. The terminology "high pressure" come from the way that quartz lamp is actually manufactured. It is manufactured under high pressure. There are many tanning salons out there that say they have high pressure beds, but when seeing the bed, it looks just like a regular bed with those long tubes and facial tanners over the face.

 

The high pressure lamps in these tanning beds also have a "blue" glass in front of them that filters out most of the UVB (ultraviolet B ray). UVB is the ray that can cause your skin to burn. So, these high pressure tanning beds have very little UVB leaving only UVA which browns your skin by oxidizing melanin.

 

Tanning in a high pressure bed will give you much better tanning results, more golden brown color, and once you achieve a base tan, you only have to tan on these types of beds maybe once every seven to ten days to maintain your tan.

 

Achieving a base tan on a regular or conventional 20 minute tanning bed will take a little longer to achieve that tan and will also require a couple of sessions or more per week to maintain that tan.

 

So basically, a high pressure tanning bed will give you a deeper, darker tan that lasts a lot longer and to keep that tan you will need about 3-4 sessions per month. A conventional tanning bed will still get you tan, but will require more sessions to achieve that tan and to maintain that tan.

 

 

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So do you also use the high pressure to get a base tan in? Can you tan daily like a regular bed? Or should you less often?

 

 

You can use it to get a base tan but you may not lay in it everyday. You can lay in it every 3 days. Most people use this bed as an upgrade to boost their tan or some use to to get a "quick" tan.

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Is the $7 deal only good on visits through Sunday or can additional visits for future use be bought for that price?

 

 

You can purchase as many as you like and use them for later!

 

What are your hours? ^_^

 

 

Mon-Fri 9-9

Thurs 9-8

Sat 10-5

Sun 1-5

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