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In Health / College | 2025-07-08

For most clients, what exposure time should you set for their second tanning session?

Asked by jemerrionjj

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For a client's second tanning session, the exposure time should be carefully set based on their skin type, previous tanning reaction, and the type of tanning bed used. A slight increase in time from the first session is typical if there were no adverse effects. Always prioritize safety and follow professional guidelines.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-08

When it comes to tanning, either in a tanning bed or through sun exposure, it's important to understand the health risks and proceed with caution. For most clients, determining the appropriate exposure time for their second tanning session requires consideration of several factors:

Skin Type : Different skin types react differently to UV exposure. People with fair skin, who burn easily, should have shorter exposure times compared to those with darker, more resilient skin. Skin types are usually classified from Type I to Type VI, with Type I being very fair skin that burns easily and Type VI being very dark skin that tans easily.

Initial Tanning Session Outcome : Reflect on how the client's skin reacted to their first tanning session. If there was any sign of burning, it’s crucial to reduce the exposure time or even delay the next session to allow for skin recovery.

Tanning Salon Guidelines : Many tanning salons provide a schedule or guidelines based on manufacturers' recommendations for equipment use. These should be closely followed to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Gradual Increase : In general, if the first session went without any adverse effects, the exposure time for the second session might be increased slightly but should still be below the maximum allowed time for the tanning equipment being used.

Outdoor Tanning : When it comes to natural sun exposure, it’s essential to adjust according to the time of day, UV index, and use of sunscreen to prevent overexposure. Starting with short durations and gradually increasing them can help achieve a tan while minimizing skin damage.


The ultimate goal in tanning is to achieve gradual, minimal exposure to prevent skin damage, including sunburn and the long-term risk of skin cancer. Always prioritize skin health over a temporary tan.

Answered by RyanHarmon181 | 2025-07-22