Will a domestic tanning bed offer the same golden tan as a tanning salon?

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There are 3 big differences between a domestic tanning bed and a commercial bed - pricing, durability and speed. But, the main reason that so many people are choosing to buy their own tanning bed is that they can achieve a golden glow in their own time, and in the comfort of their own homes.



For millions of people worldwide, visiting a tanning solarium is a frequent and costly act. Furthermore, the entire time that it takes to travel to and from a tanning solarium, then getting unclothed and then redressed, can easily slice into your day. This makes a trip to a tanning solarium an exercise that really needs to be planned way ahead of time. And in a lot of cases, a tanning solarium will never have any availability when you want it, because most people will want to visit at the more desirable times of the day, like lunch time on work days.



This is precisely why alternatives to tanning salons are being sought. People just want practicality - they don't want to be scheduling their whole week around a few trips to the tanning solarium. Those that want a consistent tan are now starting to get the picture that if there was a tanning alternate choice that could be performed at home, they would have far more spare time in their schedules.




But time isn't the only factor in the minds of those who are seeking an alternative to the tanning, cost is also very important. Each time you visit a tanning salon, you will expect to pay in the ballpark of $15-$30. If you start to add up the cost of each tanning salon session, and then factor in the preparation time to get there, to disrobe, go through your tanning session, then redress and get back home or to work, there is definitely a lot of unproductive time and effort. The old saying 'time is money' certainly applies here.



Privacy is yet another reason that people will opt to buy their own tanning bed for use at home. Being naked is the best way to achieve a full body tanning experience, though most people prefer semi-nude. Most people will avoid undressing at a tanning solarium because of our genetic inclination for personal privacy. So with a home tanning solution, you get the best of both worlds... a full-body golden tan, and the freedom to do it on your time, and with as little or as much clothing as you elect.




But we do need to consider the cost of the at-home alternate choice, and we also need to bear in mind the quality of the device. It is easy to assume that having your own tanning bed at home is going to be the perfect solution now that we have demonstrated that it will be so lots more convenient, and that we won't be wasting so much time and money traveling to and from our local tanning salon. The simple fact is that buying your own tanning bed is not a cheap exercise. You will certainly need to establish that buying a tanning bed is for long term use, and not just another fad.



Domestic tanning beds are manufactured in more economical ways than commercial beds, so they are significantly lower in cost. The normal at-home tanning bed would be used once per day, maybe twice per day, whereas in a salon the average bed may be used above 20 times per day. It's like comparing a budget iron with a professional steam iron. We all know which one costs less, and we all know which one is suited to 8-10 hours usage a day.



A home tanning bed will naturally be less prone to the rigors of a commercial tanning bed, but they are certainly apt to providing a golden tan - completely the same as you would get from a tanning solarium. Both domestic and commercial tanning beds use the same types of lamps, so you will get the same tanning experience.



But commercial tanning beds are far more well-constructed and efficient. Like we said above, the general bed in a tanning salon could be used more than 20 times per day, so the design of commercial tanning beds needs to be synonymous with such high usage. Furthermore, a commercial bed will most likely have far more lamps in it than a domestic tanning bed. A commercial tanning bed usually has around 40 lamps, whereas a domestic bed will have roughly 16 lamps. This allows a commercial bed to perform it's task of 'tanning' a whole lot quicker.



Home tanning is an extensive market, and tanning beds/booths are finding their way into more and more homes across the USA. From as little as $50-$60 monthly, you can get yourself a top-quality full size home tanning bed - that's lower in cost than 2 visits to most local tanning solariums - and you can use yours in the comfort and convenience of your own home.



With more people searching for the perfect tan, indoor tanning beds seem to be the answer. The upright tanning bed system uses less space and is easier to clean. Lie down tanning beds can lead to pale patches and side stripping. For further information on Tanning Beds and Tanning Bed products please visit http://www.tanning-beds.info

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