A Tanning Salon Guide
What could be more appealing than having a sun kissed look year round? For those wanting to look bronze all year long, tanning salons are the way to go. Tanning salons are very popular in most areas of the country. Both women and men alike often buy tanning packages at their favorite tanning salon.
Quite often, tanning services are sold in packages, allowing customers to visit the salon for a specific number of visits. Generally, customers receive a better value when buying a package, versus buying individual services. Both tanning packages and individual sessions vary in price from tanning salon to tanning salon.
Generally, tanning salons have various types of tanning equipment. Tanning equipment generally includes tanning beds and stand-up tanning booths, which allow customers to tan while they stand up. Tanning bulbs are placed behind Plexiglas, which surrounds their body.
Tanning booths come with various features. What could be better than listening to music while you tan? Some tanning booths also come with cooling fans and mist sprayers.
Tanning booths are often made of plastic, steel or wood. They accommodate most body types and are large in size to be comfortable. Typically, stand up booths have anywhere between 48-60 UV lamps, each at 100 watts.
Another option found at tanning salons, are tanning beds in which clients lay down in. They too come in various sizes to accommodate different body types. A tanning bed is often made of steel and contains 24-46 bulbs that are 100-160 watts. Customers can lay down on Plexiglas while a cover of Plexiglas comes down. How long you stay in the tanning bed is determined by how many bulbs are in the bed, as well at the customer’s skin type.
Tanning beds operate on a timer. The timer is set for a predetermined time and then shutx off automatically. Safety mechanisms are installed that allow the customer to quickly shut the tanning bed off if a emergency arises.
New salon owners often prefer to buy used equipment for tanning salons. When owners choose to upgrade their equipment, they will sell off their old equipment at a great discount. Since the bulbs can be easily replaced, used equipment is a great way to go for those venturing into the salon business. Tanning beds and booths that have electrical systems that are properly functioning, as well as sturdy frames, are a great alternative for those looking to buy a tanning bed.
Tanning salon owners are also using sunless tanners. Spas and high end tanning salons are starting to supplement more traditional tanning with sunless tanners. Depending on the type of session, it can range from $25 to $100 for an hour. Customers, who choose sunless tanners, can either use a spray booth or an airbrush system.
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