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I have been reading through several posts and see that Designer Skin lotions are likely one of the most popular...I have yet to try but I am going to stock some soon. Just a question--do you use Halo in the sunbed? My catalog reads that Halo has SPF#4 and I understand that SPF should not be used in sunbeds because of possible acrylic damage. Any comments? Thanks
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This is not a broad spectrum SPF...it is a spf 4 which is for the indoor tanning bed...I just got a case yesterday and only have 1 left today,,,,the sfp 4 minimizes the UVB ray's (these are the burning rays) then you are getting more UVA which are primarly resopnsible for the browning of the skin.great for the fair skinner tanner....can also go in the bed a couple minutes longer........no problem with the acylics...Linda
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I tried Halo out in the highest uvb lamped bed I could find to see how it works.It was awesome.I am quite familiar with how the lamps normally tan & I loved the color I got using Halo.It smells awesome & is extremely moisturizing.I have some Soul I am dying to try but I got a tattoo & then was taking antibiotics.I'm hoping maybe tomorrow I can get around to tanning & trying it out.
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