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Tanning Bed?

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PigPen:
Glad to have you here tbone!!!

Personally, I doubt you would catch me anywhere near one of those damn things. If ya don't like looking at my pasty white legs then look the other direction.

PBurke:
my wife and her friend are buying one, and putting it at my house. still don't like them damn things though.

juventus206:
I just bought a tanning package at my local salon to help me get away from this whole halogen light bulb thing I have going.  I'd imagine that tanning in a bed should be avoided so you dont't get a white patch on the back of your noggen, resulting from your head resting on the ghetto pillow those things come with.  I'll be advancing my possibilites of cancer standing in one of the booths.

David:

--- Quote from: juventus206 on January 13, 2007, 05:29:19 PM ---I just bought a tanning package at my local salon to help me get away from this whole halogen light bulb thing I have going.  I'd imagine that tanning in a bed should be avoided so you dont't get a white patch on the back of your noggen, resulting from your head resting on the ghetto pillow those things come with.  I'll be advancing my possibilites of cancer standing in one of the booths.

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you remove the pillow is how you solve that problem.   

juventus206:
After removing the pillow your head lies directly on the glass causing a pressure point.  In my experience, pressure point areas tend not to tan, such areas around you shoulders and such.  I assume this would be the same for the head?

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