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Are Tanning Bed Goggles Worth Buying?People on a budget may want to buy a "streamlined" tanning bed - a model that is stripped of superfluous features. After all, these things only beef up the price without beefing up the performance of the bed itself. Naturally, people who are on a budget will also hesitate when buying tanning bed accessories. Implements like lotions, extra bulbs and protective eyewear could cost a pretty penny, but they are often necessary. If you have to ask yourself if tanning bed goggles are worth buying, wonder no more - they are one of the most important things the owner of a home tanning bed can possess. When getting an artificial tan, there are few things more important - or even just as important - to have handy than tanning bed lotion. One of those things is protective eyewear. Ordinary off-the-rack shades won't do - you must have one that comes with guaranteed UV protection. Cheap plastic, dark-tinted shades do not provide protection at all when they are used in beaches, while getting an outdoor tan - how much more useless can they be when used indoors, while you have dangerous ultraviolet light focused directly onto your skin and face? Not only are they useless - they can be quite damaging to your health! Protection is key. Tanning salon attendants and beauty specialists will insist on the use of high-UV protection goggles instead of ordinary shades and cotton balls, in order to fully protect your corneas from the onslaught of harmful rays. In fact, there is a US law that compels them to do so. Many tanning beds have the option to turn the face lights off, but this does not mean you can leave your face unprotected. Your face will still be exposed to some of the ultraviolet light that is focused on the rest of your body. Not only will your face be lightly tanned even without the face lights on, but your eyes could also suffer considerable damage! For maximum safety, always remember to wear your tanning bed goggles. It's an investment your healthy eyes will thank you for, for many years to come! |
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