Monday, November 16, 2009

Is there an alternative way to protect the eyes when tanning in a bed besides goggles?

Who likes lines?!?!?!?!?!?

Is there an alternative way to protect the eyes when tanning in a bed besides goggles?
protect your skin and eyes but not going on them at all.





Who likes cancer?!?!?!?!?!?!
Reply:close them
Reply:I always just turn the facial lights off, been doing it for years and my eyes are fine, then I just buy darker makeup, but if you're one of those naturally beautiful girls that don't wear make-up...I don't know what to tell ya!
Reply:There are some tanning places in my area that have these gold stickers. They work really great and you can use them in a booth as well because they stick.





But, if they're not available and you use a bed, try using the goggles without the string. If you lay on your back then they should stay.





No lines!! :)
Reply:spray on tan.... the professional kind...
Reply:I own a tanning salon.. and when people ask me.. I tell them that they can close them. Just take off the goggles every other time and then the lines will reduce.. but BE CAREFUL because the eye lids are VERY sensitive and will BURN easily.. so be careful!!! :) Hope that helps!
Reply:They make these little cones that go on your eyes. I use Planet Beach tanning salon and they always have some on hand incase you forget your goggles. I'm sure they are available to order from somewhere.





If you can't find them, this is what I do with my goggles...I just don't use the elastic band. I let them sit on my face for eye protection, but they aren't tight. I never have lines.
Reply:Better than the run-of-the-mill goggles are the stickers. They have a reflective coating on them, and have been tested and deemed safe. They don't cover as much of the eyes as the goggles do. Not to mention, you won't have that bar over the bridge of your nose to worry about, and the overlap on the sides if the goggles are a little too wide. I used to tan frequently, and was even able to use these in a booth standing up. They are oval in shape and have wedges cut out, so when you peel them off of the backing, you overlap them, essentially making a cone. It adheres directly to your eye (lids). I hope you find something that works for you, and that this helped! Take care.
Reply:closing the eyes does not prevent harmful UV penetration to the eye. UV penetration can occur up to 6 mm, which is much deeper than the average eyelid. Using goggles or the gold stickers is about the only REAL safe way to protect your eyes if you are going to tan. Quarters don't work, as they allow UV around them (you must have a tight fit around the actual eyeball). If you are going to tan, just accept the tan lines and use some sort of concealer or other make-up to hide them. Your eyes are too important to risk in being vain about tan lines.
Reply:When I go to the Sunbeds, sometimes I do not wear the goggles, so I go under the be and as soon as I am under I keep my eyes closed, don't open your eye, you'll hear the buzzer when your time is up, go under close your eyes, and just relax, but don't open them up and be sure o put some sort of sun lotion on your eye lids etc, and the rest of your body,
Reply:I used to just close my eyes but i would put a SPF sun lotion around my eyes to protect from getting wrinkles

daphne

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