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MrAverage1965 · 61-69, M
From the UK government
Sunbeds emit ultraviolet radiation, which can cause tanning and sunburn. There is no evidence to suggest any type of sunbed is less harmful than natural sun exposure. UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and World Health Organization (WHO) discourages the use of sunbeds for cosmetic tanning.
If you are aged 18 years and over and wish to use a sunbed, ask for a guidance on the use and limit your use of the sunbed – don’t have repeated sessions to build up a quick tan before a summer holiday. If you have very fair skin, burn easily in the sun or have had skin cancer, don’t use a sunbed.
Sunbeds emit ultraviolet radiation, which can cause tanning and sunburn. There is no evidence to suggest any type of sunbed is less harmful than natural sun exposure. UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and World Health Organization (WHO) discourages the use of sunbeds for cosmetic tanning.
If you are aged 18 years and over and wish to use a sunbed, ask for a guidance on the use and limit your use of the sunbed – don’t have repeated sessions to build up a quick tan before a summer holiday. If you have very fair skin, burn easily in the sun or have had skin cancer, don’t use a sunbed.
hollyyoung · 18-21, F
@MrAverage1965 doesn’t seem worth it
MrAverage1965 · 61-69, M
@hollyyoung If you are going to use one build the tan up gradually
NoGamesTolerated · F
@MrAverage1965 yep.. sun ages one as well.