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Safari Sun 906 South Lake Blvd Mahopac, NY 10541 Phone: (845) 628-1583
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The Golden Rule
"Don't Ever Sunburn"!
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Safari Sun and its staff's number 1 priority is your well being. Sunburn is damaged skin. A tan is natures natural protection against sunburn. For this reason we recommend a slow gradual tanning process.
Based on your skin type and tanning history, our staff will recommend which level, number of sessions, and which lotion to prescribe.
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The Purpose of Lotion
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Dry skin reflects light. Moisturized skin absorbs light. If you choose to tan with out lotion you are
wasting
1/2 of your session time.
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Salon lotions vs. brands purchases at discount stores or auction sites.
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Tanning lotions are specially designed to provide the skin with supplementary tanning ingredients that are vital during the tanning process. Non salon brands are lacking superior ingredients such as anti-aging and anti-wrinkling, as well as tyrosine which helps your tanning process, this ingredient is not found in retail lotions. EBAY = Buy at your own risk. Unfortunately I have heard of to many stories about a customer not getting what they have paid for.
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The use of Eye wear is mandatory in the State of New York...
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When proper eyewear is not used during the tanning process, the potential for eye injury is greatly increased. Some eye injuries and disorders include Photokeratitis (Cornea Sunburn), Cataracts, Pterygium (Abnormal tissue growth) and Damage To The Cornea.
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Indoor tanning salon owners and operators are obligated to verify every client using tanning equipment is using federally compliant eyewear. It is there goal to educate customers about the fact that towels, scarves or eyelids do not adequately protect eyes from ultraviolet exposure.
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You shouldn't tan when taking certain medication.
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Many medications and some herbal and other "natural" products have been reported to cause photosensitive reactions. In addition to topically-applied medications, cosmetics, foods and other chemicals may also produce photosensitive reactions, as may agents unintentionally applied to the skin (by handling plants, exposure to airborne allergens or wearing certain types of jewelry or leather). Some ingredients in cosmetics, perfumes, colognes, after-shaves, soaps, deodorants, lotions, shampoos, hair sprays, hair dyes, contact lens solutions and even sunscreens may also cause reactions. As mentioned earlier, the pharmacist is in the best position to counsel tanning consumers on both prescription and non-prescription medications, herbal and other "natural" products and perhaps even cosmetics, shampoos and similar purchases that may make people sensitive to ultraviolet light.
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For a list of medications visit
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Vitamin D is known as the sunshine Vitamin...
Exposure to the sun and UVB found in most tanning beds contributes to about 90% of your vitamin D intake. For more facts about the sun and vitamin D please visit
www.TanningTruth.com
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