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PostPosted: 06/03/08 - 20:45    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

i also bin on sun bed developed rsh after couple days a week gone by still there is it really of dirty beds? it started gettin itchy few days ago kin peeled abit an drivin me mad!! need get it looked at it onmebelly n chest
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PostPosted: 06/26/08 - 02:07    Post subject: Sun bumps Vote now! Reply with quote

Very Happy i have been going to the tanning bed lately, and people wiht mor sensitive skin can get these bumps for going to often and for to long. Start off going for not much time at all and slowly introduce the fake tanning to your skin. it might take a while. if i go for a minute to long ill get thse bumps and there extreamly enoying! dont think that you can just go and get a tan easily, take your time and youll ruin your chace of getting melinoma and perminent skin dryness!!!!... if you abuse these tanning beds your skin is going to dry and itchy , and possibly kill you! hahaha take care all!
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PostPosted: 07/04/08 - 01:08    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

It might also be that your allergic to the cleaner they use, i was told that if you wet the bed with a spray bottle and then wipe it off to get the cleaner off it still will be sanitized and stuff it just will take the cleaner off so it dosent irritate the skin.
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PostPosted: 07/04/08 - 16:00    Post subject: Sunless tanning Bumps Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello... I am actually going through the same thing! I get teeny tiny bumps some are a little red (i think from the itching or overheat) and some are just clear. They itch so bad and I put so much Aloe Vera. I'm not on birth control so i doubt that has anything to do with it. but the particular tanning salon I go to is right beside my gym so as soon as i tan I go for a 45 minute jog. I go in the stand up tanner and my tanning salon is very clean; i don't think they are unsanitary in fact I always see them cleaning the place. But my skin is never in contact with the equipment. The thing is, I only go about 6-7minutes at a time. i get them on my boobs and my abs and theyre so itchy! anyway... i hope this post helps some how. From reading other posts it seems they are definitely because of sweat glands. some one once told me that you have to keep your skin constantly hydrated since dryness makes ur skin more susceptible to damage.
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