tanning
tanning
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by Ashish Jain - 2006-12-02
The efficacy of an indoor tanning session depends a lot on the tanning lamps used. The lamps are the main source of tanning in the tanning beds that provide the accurate amount of UV rays. The UV rays...
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by Ashish Jain - 2006-12-03
Tanning now a days has become a rage. More and more people are joining the bandwagon of tanned people. In fact the concept of tanning that was earlier meant to change the skin color by excessive sun e...
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by Leanne Williams - 2006-12-05
If you are a tanning enthusiast and make frequent trips to the salon, purchasing your own tanning bed can be a good investment. A home tanning bed can be both cost effective and more convenient. Other...
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by Ashish Jain - 2006-12-10
By tanning we mean changing the color of skin into a dark brown or bronze color, that's what we call a tan color. When tanning captured the imagination of fashion freaks across the globe, the sun was ...
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by Shirley Ambrose - 2006-12-11
Most today know about the bad effects of tanning beds and also direct sunlight. For many it's not bad enough for them to stop; similar to cigarette smoking which millions still smoke. When it comes to...
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by Joann Grant - 2006-12-11
Tanning happens is a craze that is growing with every passing day. Every day some new tanning products are introduced in the market. A lot of money is being spent in research and development to come o...
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by CalTan - 2006-12-12
With skin cancer rates increasing, natural tanning could become a thing of the past. But is sunless tanning a good replacement? Here, we'll examine the pros and cons of sunless vs. natural tanning-and...
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by Cecil Taylor - 2006-12-15
Ski tans are in and skiing is big business. Last year, just the State of Colorado enjoyed a record 12.53 million skiing days and took in some 2.5 billion dollars, and they are expecting even more this...
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by Cecil Taylor - 2006-12-16
Ski tans are in and skiing is big business. Last year, just the State of Colorado enjoyed a record 12.53 million skiing days and took in some 2.5 billion dollars, and they are expecting even more th...
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by Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD - 2007-01-02
1. Skipping Breakfast: Breakfast is the most important meal. As you sleep, your body's metabolism slows down, so when you wake up, your body needs food to run on. Would you expect your car to run on ...