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| 3656.1 | Tanning info. | HOTLNE::YOUNG |  | Mon Apr 14 1997 10:48 | 10 | 
|  |     My sister goes to a really good place in Manchester. I will find out
    the name. Booths are better than beds. If you can stand the whole time.
    Booths which are hard to find, give you A MUCH better tan. With beds
    you can't get your whole body, even when you flip over. Also, you have
    to spend A LOT less time in a booth vs. a bed. I would tan in a bed for
    25-30 mins. then I switched to a place with booth's and i'd be in there
    5-11 mins, max! What a difference. So you're being exposed to harmful
    UVA and UVB rays a lot less. Plus booth's get those hard to reach
    places like the back of your neck the back of your knees, ankles, etc.
    Good Luck! 
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| 3656.2 | update | ABACUS::WENSING |  | Thu Apr 17 1997 07:44 | 12 | 
|  |     OK,  since entering the base note,  I've been going to a place in
    Londonderry called Professionally Yours.  They have just the booths.
    Maximum time allowed in their booths is 15 minutes.  I've been in 
    5 times now and already I've started a decent tan.  You do get very
    good coverage in the booths.  (put your hands up on your head for a 
    while to allow your sides to get some tanning as well).  
    
    As I stated in the base note, most places had similar packages like 
    15 visits/$25.   Professionally Yours' package is one month/unlimited
    visits for $29.95.     So far, so good.
    
    	helge.
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| 3656.3 |  | EPS::JOBRIEN |  | Thu Apr 17 1997 08:43 | 5 | 
|  |     That's a great deal - in Nashua @ Tanorama it's 12 visits for $40 and
    that was with a coupon.  Usually 10 visits for $39.
    
    Julie
    
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| 3656.4 |  | RUSURE::EDP | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Thu Apr 17 1997 09:28 | 16 | 
|  |     Re .0:
    
    > Who knows what about tanning salons?
    
    Tanning is dangerous and unnecessary.  Skin cancer is painful and often
    fatal.  Use sun block and avoid tanning as much as possible.
    
    
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| 3656.5 | Just curious | GEMEVN::BLICKSTEIN | The moment is a masterpiece | Thu Apr 17 1997 10:57 | 4 | 
|  |     Does anyone know if the tanning booth in the new World Gym (near the
    FAA center in Nashua) is "free" or "extra"?
    
    	db
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| 3656.6 |  | MKODEV::PETROPH | Let the boys be boys | Fri Apr 18 1997 07:49 | 5 | 
|  |     
    Tanning is "extra".
    
    Rich
    
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| 3656.7 |  | KMOOSE::CMCCUTCHEON | Charlie McCutcheon | Fri Apr 18 1997 07:57 | 13 | 
|  | >    Tanning is dangerous and unnecessary.  Skin cancer is painful and often
>    fatal.  Use sun block and avoid tanning as much as possible.
I do wonder whether the tanning places get regulars who go all the time, vs
.0 who only wants to not suffer on their vacation.  I have tanned, but
only every 5 years or so, when we can juggle a winter vacation.
We found that you have to monitor the timings yourself.  My fair-skinned wife had
to inform them several times that she was going for less time than they recommended
to prevent suffering.  (If you're suffering from the tanning, it obviously isn't
good for you!)
Charlie
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| 3656.8 |  | HOTLNE::YOUNG |  | Fri Apr 18 1997 10:55 | 2 | 
|  |     I wrote a note before. The place my sister goes also has something
    called ?powertan? It only has 2%UVB and no UVA.
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| 3656.8 |  | HOTLNE::YOUNG |  | Sun Apr 20 1997 14:04 | 4 | 
|  |     I wrote a note before this one. The place my sister goes tanning is
    called Super Tan. It has the two latest tanning technologies. One is
    called The Bronzer? and I think the other one is Power Tan. One has no
    UVA, and the other has something like 2%UVA and no UVB rays!
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| 3656.9 | Drink like a fish, eat like a pig, party like crazy | FOUNDR::DODIER | Double Income, Clan'o Kids | Mon Apr 28 1997 16:18 | 19 | 
|  |     re:0
    
    	A bit off topic, but I just returned from a week long Caribean cruise 
    and found that single morning applications of sun block 30 prevented me 
    from getting burned with absolutely no prior base tan. 
    
    	I am not a "lay out in the sun" kind of person, but I really enjoy
    the water (pools, beaches, snorkeling, scuba) and the tours. About the
    only problem I had was that the top of my head got burned snorkeling. I
    have too much hair to apply sun block, but not enough to protect my
    scalp from the sun, especially when wet. You can't wear a hat and
    snorkel. I heard of a shampoo with sun block, but this was already
    after the fact.
    
    	Of course if part of going on the cruise is to come back with a tan
    to show off, then you can disregard this. This is just to note that
    with a little care, you really don't need a base tan. 
    
    	Ray
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| 3656.10 | countin' the days... | BRAT::WENSING |  | Tue Apr 29 1997 07:44 | 9 | 
|  |     Hi Ray.  Thanks for the note.  Thanks to all other replies as well.
    
    While we're not 'sun-worshipers', we do want some color for two 
    reasons.  One I've already mentioned, we don't want to fry on the
    cruise.  The other is that we are getting married (this cruise is
    our honeymoon) and we prefer not to be so pale, her in her white
    gown, me in my black tux.
    
    	helge.
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