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I have senstive fair skin and I want to start going to the tanning bed, so I was wondering what tanning lotions won’t burn my skin. I have been looking at things like Spellbound, Phoenician, and Goddess by designer skin but I don’t know if they will work or if there is something better.

Please let me know what you think may work.

Also- don’t tell me tanning beds are bad…I know all of this. I am well aware. Thank you :)

the ones they sell at the place are usually good, and it’s nice if you can buy the one time use ones. as a rule, for sensitive skin, the fewer ingredients the better, so stay away from bronzers and the tingly ones. also see if there are any unscented ones. water should be the first ingredient for the mildest.

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2 Responses to “What is the best indoor tanning lotion for sensitive skin?”

  • ding s. says:

    the ones they sell at the place are usually good, and it’s nice if you can buy the one time use ones. as a rule, for sensitive skin, the fewer ingredients the better, so stay away from bronzers and the tingly ones. also see if there are any unscented ones. water should be the first ingredient for the mildest.
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  • artistj says:

    I like T max by Hawaiian tropic. It’s lightweight and doesn’t clog pores. The trick to not burning is to gradually get used to it so if you have not been tanning before start with a low number like 5 minutes a time for the first week and gradually increase as long as you don’t burn. If you get a slight burn one time skip a couple days before going back and don’t add more time the next couple trips. The person at the salon should be able to recommend a starting time based on the maximum time of the bed.

    Also if you eat fish or take fish oil supplements regularly the Omega 3 fatty acids in fish oil will help your skin protect itself from sun damage.
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    personal experience

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