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What are Tanning Templates?

Tanning templates are pre-designed layouts that assist users in creating professional-looking documents quickly and efficiently. These templates serve as a starting point for various types of forms and paperwork, saving users time and effort.

What are the types of Tanning Templates?

There are several types of tanning templates available to cater to different needs and industries. Some common types include:

Business Proposal Templates
Invoice Templates
Legal Document Templates
Marketing Plan Templates
Event Planning Templates

How to complete Tanning Templates

Completing tanning templates is a straightforward process that can be done in a few simple steps. Here are some tips to help you complete tanning templates efficiently:

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Select the desired template that best fits your document needs.
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Fill in the required information by clicking on the editable fields.
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Review the completed document to ensure accuracy and completeness.
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Save and share the document electronically or print as needed.

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Questions & answers

In a recent survey of adolescent tanning bed users, it was found that about 58 percent had burns due to frequent exposure to indoor tanning beds/lamps. 10 minutes in a tanning bed is equal to four hours on the beach!
Tanning releases endorphins that make you feel good (similar to when you work out). These endorphins are released naturally when your body is exposed to the rays. Additionally, while you're in the process of getting tan, the warm, soothing experience feels amazing.
One 12 minute session is equivalent to 5-6 sessions in a conventional low pressure bed, or a whole day in the Caribbean sun (wouldn't that be nice) A course of about 4 sessions will give you a deep, base tan.
Moderate tanning of 2-3 sessions a week is OK for everyone else but ensure you rest the skin for a minimum of 24 hours between each session and at least 48 hours for skin type 2. The European Standard advises not to exceed 60 sessions per annum.
Starting at four to eight minutes per session is ideal for the first two weeks. This skin type will already have a base tan, so adding one-minute increments as long as you are comfortable and do not show any signs of burning or irritation is safe.
Wait at least 48 hours between tanning sessions to avoid skin damage. Daily UV exposure can cause skin damage. However, if you wait too long between indoor tanning sessions, your tan may start to fade.