Tanning Booths Vitamin D

Tanning Booths Vitamin D

What's a good instant tanner for light skin tones?


I have pale skin. I mean, I am pale. I do not like to tan and I don't even tan well. I just end up with a sun burn. I usually don't believe in tanning, outside, or in a tanning booth, Vitamin D is good for you, but too much exposure isn't. My mom is always nagging me about my snow white legs and suggested I use instant tanning cream/lotion.

I tried using one, I just did a swipe on my leg, and it did not look good against my skin tone. I looked orange, or like my skin was diseased.

Anyone know any good lotions for someone with light skin tones?

eating good veggies fresh and raw for a few days and it shows in your skin and coloring.



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A tanning bed or sunbed is a device emitting ultraviolet radiation (typically 95 UVA and 5 UVB, +/3) used to produce a cosmetic tan. Regular tanning beds use several fluorescent lamps that have phosphor blends designed to emit UV in a spectrum that is somewhat similar to the sun. Smaller, home tanning beds usually have 12 to 28 100 watt lamps while systems found in salons can run from 24 to 60 lamps, each consuming 100 to 200 watts.There are also high pressure tanning beds that generate primarily UVA with some UVB by using highly specialized quartz lamps, reflector systems and filters. These are much more expensive, thus less commonly used. A tanning booth is quite similar to a tanning bed, but the individual stands while tanning and the typical power output of booths is higher. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 92 Publication Date: 2010/07/15 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.22 inches

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Drawing has recently experienced a renewal of importance in the art world and has rarely been as widely represented in biennials, art fairs, and exhibitions as it is now. Similar in concept, scope, and structure to Phaidon`s successful volume Vitamin P, Vitamin D presents, in A-Z order, the work of 109 artists who have emerged internationally since 1990. All use drawing as a primary medium. Whether representational or abstract, small or large in scale, using only one line or rich in colors and pattern, drawings have a highly descriptive and meticulously detailed quality that is being explored by an increasing number of contemporary artists. Extending beyond images traditionally associated with this medium, Vitamin D illustrates the complexity, variety, and relevance of the practice of drawing today.


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Tanning Beds, Do They Help Women Produce Vitamin D? - Dr. Ma


Are Kids Getting Enough Vitamin D?

                                                                                                                

DATELINE:  COHASSET AND PLYMOUTH, MASS…

One of the ways children get their Vitamin D requirement is simply by being outdoors.  Solar UV exposure produces Vitamin D in the body, an important vitamin that may help to prevent colon, breast and other cancers.  But, now, there is controversy among physicians and scientists as to whether children who wear sunscreen are absorbing enough Vitamin D.

 

With malignant melanoma (the deadly form of skin cancer) being the number one cancer diagnosed in young white females in the U.S. and the fourth most common cancer among teens, dermatologists recommend that children take protective measures and use sunblock or sunscreen prior to UV exposure.

 

But, does the use of sunscreen block UV exposure and thwart Vitamin D production?

 

Drs. Richard Eisen and Ramzi Saad, dermatologists at South Shore Skin Center, a leading dermatology office treating a vast clientele south of Boston, weigh in on this controversy.

 

According to Dr. Eisen, “All unprotected sun exposure contributes to cumulative skin damage and increases the risk of skin cancer.  The amount of UV exposure needed to produce Vitamin D in the body is minimal - about 5 to 10 minutes of exposure.  After 10 minutes of exposure, the body has had enough and stops its production of Vitamin D.  Sunscreen doesn’t entirely prevent UV exposure, but it does minimize it.  So, essentially, the UV is still getting through, but at a much less dangerous level.”

 

UVA and UVB rays from the sun or from tanning booths cause premature wrinkles, DNA damage and skin cancer with repeated and prolonged exposure.  In natural sunlight, these rays are present even on cloudy days and exposed skin is left vulnerable without sunblock or sunscreen. 

 

South Shore Skin Center’s recommendations are to continue using sunblock or sunscreen to aid in the prevention of skin cancer.

 

“For parents who are concerned about whether or not their child is getting enough Vitamin D, there are other effective alternatives to getting enough Vitamin D without the unprotected UV exposure.  Boosting consumption of Vitamin D fortified foods or taking a vitamin supplement are both easy ways to meet daily Vitamin D requirements,” explained Dr. Saad.

 

For more information, contact South Shore Skin Center’s Cohasset (781) 383-3340 or Plymouth office (508) 747-0711.

                                                                                                    

South Shore Skin Center

Founded in 1984, South Shore Skin Center is one of Massachusetts’ most progressive dermatology practices offering a wide range of medical, surgical and cosmetic services. 

 

South Shore Skin Center is the only provider in the area offering the advanced technology of Fraxel re:pair laser treatments in addition to Fraxel re:store laser treatments.  Dr. Richard Eisen, a board certified dermatologist at South Shore Skin Center is a leading expert in lasers, in particular, the Fraxel re:pair and Fraxel re:store laser systems. Other cosmetic services include Gentle YAG, innovative Laser, IPL (Intensive Pulse Light), Thermage and treatments for age spots, acne scarring, birth marks, tattoos and more.

 

South Shore Skin Center also offers a full range of affordable anti-aging services including Botox, wrinkle fillers, Microdermabrasion, laser skin resurfacing and chemical peels. 

 

South Shore Skin Center offices are located at 223 Chief Justice Cushing Highway, Suite 202 in Cohasset, Mass. (781) 383-3340, and 45 Resnik Road, Suite 102 in Plymouth, Mass., (508) 747-0711.  For more information, visit their website at www.southshoreskincenter.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

South Shore Skin Center weighs in on Sunscreen and Vitamin D Absorption Myths

                                                                                                                 

DATELINE:  COHASSET AND PLYMOUTH, MASS…

One of the ways children get their Vitamin D requirement is simply by being outdoors.  Solar UV exposure produces Vitamin D in the body, an important vitamin that may help to prevent colon, breast and other cancers.  But, now, there is controversy among physicians and scientists as to whether children who wear sunscreen are absorbing enough Vitamin D.

 

With malignant melanoma (the deadly form of skin cancer) being the number one cancer diagnosed in young white females in the U.S. and the fourth most common cancer among teens, dermatologists recommend that children take protective measures and use sunblock or sunscreen prior to UV exposure.

 

But, does the use of sunscreen block UV exposure and thwart Vitamin D production?

 

Drs. Richard Eisen and Ramzi Saad, dermatologists at South Shore Skin Center, a leading dermatology office treating a vast clientele south of Boston, weigh in on this controversy.

 

According to Dr. Eisen, “All unprotected sun exposure contributes to cumulative skin damage and increases the risk of skin cancer.  The amount of UV exposure needed to produce Vitamin D in the body is minimal - about 5 to 10 minutes of exposure.  After 10 minutes of exposure, the body has had enough and stops its production of Vitamin D.  Sunscreen doesn’t entirely prevent UV exposure, but it does minimize it.  So, essentially, the UV is still getting through, but at a much less dangerous level.”

 

UVA and UVB rays from the sun or from tanning booths cause premature wrinkles, DNA damage and skin cancer with repeated and prolonged exposure.  In natural sunlight, these rays are present even on cloudy days and exposed skin is left vulnerable without sunblock or sunscreen. 

 

South Shore Skin Center’s recommendations are to continue using sunblock or sunscreen to aid in the prevention of skin cancer.

 

“For parents who are concerned about whether or not their child is getting enough Vitamin D, there are other effective alternatives to getting enough Vitamin D without the unprotected UV exposure.  Boosting consumption of Vitamin D fortified foods or taking a vitamin supplement are both easy ways to meet daily Vitamin D requirements,” explained Dr. Saad.

 

For more information, contact South Shore Skin Center’s Cohasset (781) 383-3340 or Plymouth office (508) 747-0711.

                                                                                                    

South Shore Skin Center

Founded in 1984, South Shore Skin Center is one of Massachusetts’ most progressive dermatology practices offering a wide range of medical, surgical and cosmetic services. 

 

South Shore Skin Center is the only provider in the area offering the advanced technology of Fraxel re:pair laser treatments in addition to Fraxel re:store laser treatments.  Dr. Richard Eisen, a board certified dermatologist at South Shore Skin Center is a leading expert in lasers, in particular, the Fraxel re:pair and Fraxel re:store laser systems. Other cosmetic services include Gentle YAG, innovative Laser, IPL (Intensive Pulse Light), Thermage and treatments for age spots, acne scarring, birth marks, tattoos and more.

 

South Shore Skin Center also offers a full range of affordable anti-aging services including Botox, wrinkle fillers, Microdermabrasion, laser skin resurfacing and chemical peels. 

 

South Shore Skin Center offices are located at 223 Chief Justice Cushing Highway, Suite 202 in Cohasset, Mass. (781) 383-3340, and 45 Resnik Road, Suite 102 in Plymouth, Mass., (508) 747-0711.  For more information, visit their website at www.southshoreskincenter.com.

 

 

 

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