Tanning IS Good For You
A recent article by a top cancer doctor says you SHOULD have a sunbed session because it is good for you. Click here to read the article.
Beauty Treatment
We also offer face and neckline massage, which models, makes your skin more elastic, smooths wrinkles and lets you feel relaxed and many more

We need the sun, be it natural or artificial, because it has a life-prolonging effect on our organism, on our nerves, our skin, our blood and the formation of bone structure.
>> With SkinControl, the skin is measured at
3 measuring points . After that,
SkinControl recommends your individual
duration of radiation for every
solarium in your studio. Optionally, you have the possibility to create
a
radiation prognosis for one
solarium of your choice, for the next 10 usages. Please find some of the
most commonly asked questions about
tanning and the answer to each of these questions below.
How
long does it take to develop a tan?
This depends on your skin type, the lotion you use and your current skin colour. In general the average person can develop a base tan in 3 to 5 sessions.
This depends on your skin type, the lotion you use and your current skin colour. In general the average person can develop a base tan in 3 to 5 sessions.
How
often should I tan?
You should wait a very minimum of 24 hours before your next session. We recommend you follow an every other day tanning schedule when building your base tan. After you have developed your base, you can reduce you schedule to once or twice a week depending on the tan you desire.
You should wait a very minimum of 24 hours before your next session. We recommend you follow an every other day tanning schedule when building your base tan. After you have developed your base, you can reduce you schedule to once or twice a week depending on the tan you desire.
Can
I use a sunbed after sunbathing in the natural sun?
Definitely not. You will likely burn on a sunbed if you have sunbathed in the natural sun as you’ve had an uncontrolled amount of UV exposure.
Definitely not. You will likely burn on a sunbed if you have sunbathed in the natural sun as you’ve had an uncontrolled amount of UV exposure.
What do
I wear when tanning?
What ever you want! Once you enter your private tanning room
it’s your
choice. Some people wear their under garments but most prefer to tan
naked.
Do
tanning accelerators / intensifiers really work?
Quite simply, Yes! These lotions help you tan faster, moisturise and many help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. By supplying your skin with needed vitamins, minerals, amino acids and moisture, these lotions can help you tan up to 67% better than using no lotion at all. By using lotions you can tan faster in less sessions with less UV exposure = safer, smarter tanning! Click here to view our range of tanning accelerator creams
Quite simply, Yes! These lotions help you tan faster, moisturise and many help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. By supplying your skin with needed vitamins, minerals, amino acids and moisture, these lotions can help you tan up to 67% better than using no lotion at all. By using lotions you can tan faster in less sessions with less UV exposure = safer, smarter tanning! Click here to view our range of tanning accelerator creams
Do I have to
wear goggles?
We recommend it. The skin that makes up your eyelids is very thin and needs to be protected. All our salons have eye protection available. Remember Hot! always has your best interest in mind.
We recommend it. The skin that makes up your eyelids is very thin and needs to be protected. All our salons have eye protection available. Remember Hot! always has your best interest in mind.
Why
doesn’t the skin tan equally all over?
The insides of the arms and legs do not tan as easily because they contain fewer pigment-forming cells than the skin on the rest of the body. The face does not tan as easily either because it has a naturally thicker Horny layer - providing special protection from UV-B. Freckles and pigmental moles contain a particularly high amount of tanning pigments and therefore go darker much more quickly than other areas of the skin.
The insides of the arms and legs do not tan as easily because they contain fewer pigment-forming cells than the skin on the rest of the body. The face does not tan as easily either because it has a naturally thicker Horny layer - providing special protection from UV-B. Freckles and pigmental moles contain a particularly high amount of tanning pigments and therefore go darker much more quickly than other areas of the skin.
How
long will my tan last?
About 2 to 4 weeks after the last sun bathing
session. The
uppermost skin cells are gradually shed as a result of the natural
process of skin renewal. The skin will have renewed itself after
approx. 28 days. Looked after properly a tan can be preserved
for
longer.
How can I keep up my holiday tan?
One to two sessions per week will keep up your
holiday tan for much longer.
Other helpful advice
Choose a good quality lotion when tanning. Exposure to UVA can cause skin to dry up. A high quality tanning lotion can help prevent and reduce these effects. It’s well worth the money!
Remember, like most fun things in life, moderation is the key. Talk with your salon operator about tanning, take care of your skin, and take a break every now and then.



