Relaxing activities in the home
Tan at home
Home tanning beds might be a handy method for tanning when you don’t have the time to lie outside all day, or can’t because of bad weather. They are a great way to go when you are looking for a year-around tan but can’t take the time to visit a tanning salon. Besides being short of time, you will undoubtedly be forced to stand in line or get a tanning time-slot which usually does not fit your schedule, which means those trips are both time consuming and aggravating. If you buy a personal tanning machine you will be able to avoid the inconvenience; it is always close by, on hand at all times. When you get the tanning machine, however, you absolutely must be aware of the warnings concerning their usage. Being aware of the potential dangers with tanning beds is essential.
Do not believe the advertisements which tell you that indoor tanning beds will be less dangerous than tanning outdoors. The truth is that tanning beds can damage the skin in less time than the sun. The whole process takes place as the skin creates extra pigment, or coloring, to guard against the harmful effects of UVA rays. Just like the sun, the indoor tanning devices put out ultraviolet radiation. By subjecting your body to these ultraviolet rays, your skin can become prematurely wrinkled, you may develop eye injuries, skin rashes and worst of all, skin cancer. Home or salon tanning should be undertaken with a complete appreciation of the risks.
Loosen up in a portable hot tub
When you believe that enjoying the warm, swirling waters of a hot tub will be beyond your means, you may be surprised how economical portable and inflatable hot tubs are. More modern, less expensive portable spas are made of material similar to the PCB-type plastic used to customize cars. First a plastic shell is foam insulated followed by a heavy acrylic coating that is highly durable and attractive. The size and shape of your hot tub will depend on your needs, whether you need a spa for only two people or up to ten. Portable spas are manufactured to fit into handy spaces around your home, and many have been modestly priced to fit your budget. One effective alternative is the inflatable spa, which will be easier to move and less costly than other portables. The smartest way to shop for a portable hot tub would be to “test drive” one and be certain you can stretch your legs and sit comfortably with an adequate support for your head. Additional factors to think about are water quality and hot tub safety, so be sure the filters are working properly to prevent bacteria from getting into the water, and that there is a lock on the cover, which itself needs to fit snugly.
If you wish to continue exploring the subject of hot tubs, saunas, and tanning beds, going to the following sites might be useful. This link will lead you to information regarding portable hot tubs. Another website is Best Sauna Kits which will post information and suggestions involving a sauna kit.
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