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Fits Your Body For A Better Tan
The
patented, double-hinged lighting panels of the WrapAround®
Home Tanning System permits the system to actually wrap
completely around the entire body, and it closely conforms
to all body type and shapes. Bringing the tanning bulbs
closer to the body provides a more uniform tanning
environment and creates a better, faster, more beautiful
looking tan.
NO
SIDE-STRIPE SYNDROME
Tanning beds have problems. They have to be large enough
to fit the largest of users, which means that the top
bulbs are much farther away from the user than the bottom
bulbs. To compensate, more tanning bulbs are used on the
top half. Plus, many people hate being completely sealed
inside a tanning bed, so almost all
tanning beds leave open gaps
on either side. All this results in uneven light
distribution, and uneven tanning results. In many
cases, the gap causes fewer tanning rays to hit the sides
of the body resulting in a condition known as
"Side-Striping”. The WrapAround® surrounds the user
without enclosing them and the chance of "Side-Striping"
is eliminated.
NO PRESSURE POINTS
Lying on hard, plastic surfaces, like tanning "beds", the
areas of the body that carry the weight when lying down,
the hips, shoulder-blades and back, are under pressure.
This can reduce the blood flow to those areas which
prevents normal tanning and causes unsightly ‘white
spots’; end result, an artificial-looking tan. More people
see you when you're standing than when you're lying down
anyway. Since you don't lie against the WrapAround® Home
Tanning System, there are no pressure points to worry
about, and the resulting tan is smooth, even, and
completely natural-looking.
ADJUSTABLE CONFIGURATIONS
Every inch there is between the skin and the tanning bulbs
causes a huge drop in the UVA light intensity,
particularly in the first four to six inches. The
innovative WrapAround® design lets you angle the tanning
rays into the optimal shape for all parts of your body.
You can really get a great-looking tan from a
great-looking system.
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