The safety of tanning salons remains doubtful as long as we know that even the smallest level of exposure to UV light could prove harmful for the body system. The problem with the lamps and tanning beds used in tanning salons is the intensity of the rays that are directed at the user; the skin is actually absorbing much larger quantities of radiation than when simply sunbathing. A false impression many users have is that only UVA rays are used in tanning salons: well this is very untrue, as there are also small amounts of UVB that get irradiated and this small percentage adds up to plenty of skin cancer cases.
Studies indicate that even when sunbathing, we do get a small level of protection by the secretion of melanin; moreover, natural sun light causes a thickening process at the skin level. Such
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