Buying a Suntanning Bed for your Own Home
September 4, 2010 by AnxietyAttack
Isn’t it tough to search for time as part of your busy schedule for making those trips to the tanning parlor? What with working and your other responsibilities, you will have to admit time to accomplish what you wish to do is frequently pushed aside. So this summer, while all your friends have a nice, healthy glow, you’ll find yourself the odd man out with your pale, winter skin. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a method to keep up your tan year round by just utilizing odd minutes? Why don’t you consider buying used tanning beds for sale so that you can just pop in when you have a couple of minutes?
Whoa, you say. I can not afford a tanning bed, and where on earth would I put it? You will find ways, though, that you may circumvent these obstacles. To begin with, you can begin looking for a pre-owned tanning bed which you’ll find locally through your newspaper classified ads or online at websites including Craigslist and eBay.If you do your homework first and determine what you are looking for, you’ll find used beds for under $1,000. As expected, you also need to look at the price tag on freight and installation, but even with these one-time charges, you will still be able to recoup your expenses in just a couple of months. After all, salon tanning sessions can be really expensive, especially when you have teen daughters.
When it comes to space to put the bed, look at the extra bedroom that’s full of stuff, the basement, the garage, the attic, or any area in your house where you could create some extra space. You obviously aren’t going to wish to put it somewhere too public, but even a corner within the master bedroom may meet your needs. Make it private enough, and you’ll probably have friends and relatives begging you to utilize your tanning bed and also offering to pay you a nominal fee for this. Just look into the regulations in your town before you get too involved in a business.
There are a lot of companies today offering sunless tanning using many methods from sprays to pills. Naturally, these items remain new enough to be untested as to the long-term effects they could have on your skin as well as your body. It’s up to you to decide the route you wish to go; however, should you decide you would like to keep on tanning inside a tanning bed (though be cautious about tanning while pregnant), you’ll want to consider purchasing one of your own.


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