Can i tan two days in a row

  1. Ever gone tanning 2 days in a row?

    I told my friend that its probobly not a good idea, but I could be wrong.. what do you guys think?


  2. Depends on your skin type.... if you already have a natural base tan, i don't see what's wrong with it... now, if your skin burns easy, ya i think you might have a problem.... i've gone 2 times, in the SAME DAY, and was fine. ( Once in the morning, and once at night).


  3. general rule of thumb is to tan 7 days in a row first off at maybe 10 mins each session and raise later depending. Then after the nice color is achevied you can drop it down to 2-3 times a week at 20mins to keep color.


  4. ****, i used to go every single day. tried to get as dark as possible.


  5. your skin tans for 48 hours after your first tan. so it is really pointless and you are just stopping the tanning process and starting over again.



  6. I dunno who would need to go tanning that much. Once a week at max to keep a base if that's your kinda thing. If you need any darker tan for some reason then use an artificial tanner...


  7. Before vacationing to the beaches, I will go everyday for 2-3 weeks. If not planning on hitting the beaches, then i just get outside once a week or so for some sun.


  8. I like being tan and I tan easily...but I did not know that you shouldn't go every day...so the skin tans over a 48hr period? It always seems that after a day at the beach, I'm at my tannest, and as time passes over the next 48+hrs I fade...Thanks for the info.


  9. I like being tan and I tan easily...but I did not know that you shouldn't go every day...so the skin tans over a 48hr period? It always seems that after a day at the beach, I'm at my tannest, and as time passes over the next 48+hrs I fade...Thanks for the info.


  10. I like being tan and I tan easily...but I did not know that you shouldn't go every day...so the skin tans over a 48hr period? It always seems that after a day at the beach, I'm at my tannest, and as time passes over the next 48+hrs I fade...Thanks for the info.


  11. I like being tan and I tan easily...but I did not know that you shouldn't go every day...so the skin tans over a 48hr period? It always seems that after a day at the beach, I'm at my tannest, and as time passes over the next 48+hrs I fade...Thanks for the info.


  12. I like being tan and I tan easily...but I did not know that you shouldn't go every day...so the skin tans over a 48hr period? It always seems that after a day at the beach, I'm at my tannest, and as time passes over the next 48+hrs I fade...Thanks for the info.


  13. Can i tan two days in a row
    Originally Posted by homeboybonanza

    I like being tan and I tan easily...but I did not know that you shouldn't go every day...so the skin tans over a 48hr period? It always seems that after a day at the beach, I'm at my tannest, and as time passes over the next 48+hrs I fade...Thanks for the info.

    gotcha, whore
    Can i tan two days in a row
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  14. its all about your skin type...you can tan every day, i'd use moisturizer regularly if you do. i definitely wouldn't tan twice in one day though...


  15. dont go everyday, or youll die at 30 from skin cancer


  16. Depends on the persons skin type. Whether you are already tan or not. How long you tanned for and such

    You can get skin cancer the first day you ever tan if that is what you are concerned about. Tanning two days in a row just adds another chance to get skin cancer.


  17. Can i tan two days in a row
    Originally Posted by Jantzen4k

    dont go everyday, or youll die at 30 from skin cancer

    I'm 32, so I guess I'm the lucky one.
    Can i tan two days in a row

    ~SC~


  18. Can i tan two days in a row
    Originally Posted by bermich

    Depends on the persons skin type. Whether you are already tan or not. How long you tanned for and such

    You can get skin cancer the first day you ever tan if that is what you are concerned about. Tanning two days in a row just adds another chance to get skin cancer.

    this is true...although, your body gets 5-10 cancerous cells everyday. 99.9% percent of the time they are destroyed. what is a cancerous cell you might ask? it's a normal cell going through rapid mitotic division. it won't stop. this is why it's good to take antioxidants, like vitamin c for example. these prevent cells from going under rapid mitotic division.

    as for the tanning...yea, it depends on your body. you must start slowly and build up. you're going to have to be the judge on how often you need to tan and how long. you just need to watch your body very closely. just like working out. you see one bicep or peck is slightly bigger...so you fix it. same thing applies...your tan fades too quickly, so you either increase the time or go more often.

    oh by the way...make sure you always tan with some sort of lotion. never tan without it because your skin will dry out very quickly. also, after you tan, make sure you rub a moisturizing lotion on afterwards...that is very important to maintain the tan and also to keep you from peeling.


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    How long should you wait to tan again?

    DON'T tan again for at least 24 hours as recommended by the FDA.

    Can I tan every 48 hours?

    Most indoor tanning experts recommend three sessions per week until a tan develops, then two sessions per week after that to keep the tan. To avoid skin damage, wait at least 48 hours between tanning sessions.

    Can you get tan in two sessions?

    Two sessions a week should be enough to deepen your tan regardless of your skin type. However, if your tan starts to fade before the next visit, it is generally recommended to wait at least 48 hours in between each session. This allows the tan to build up consistently and the cells to develop safely.

    How many days a week can you tan?

    Maintain your perfect shade by tanning 1-3 times a week. Consult with the Tanning Experts® for a personalized tan retention plan.