- Tanning beds were introduced in the United States in 1978. Today, tanning beds have many different strength levels and various features, such as face tanners.
- Tanning beds use UVA and UVB lights to darken skin. The UVB rays stimulate the production of melanin in skin, while UVA rays oxidize the melanin to produce the "golden" appearance that tanned people have.
- Like natural sunlight, tanning beds can cause sun burns. For frequent users, more serious complications can occur, such as skin cancer.
- Home tanning beds are very expensive. In 2009, a tanning bed on the lower end of the price scale may cost you just under $2,000, while a more expensive bed can run as high as $8,000.
- Tanning beds are fairly large. If you plan on buying a home tanning bed, you'll probably have to devote an entire room in your home to house it.














