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Old 12-30-2004, 05:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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What to get adding a new bed do i do a combo or a high pressure and what kind
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Depends - what do you have now, what is your competition, how much do you want to spend? And how do you want to use it?

Combo works very well as a "step up" bed from your previous highest level. E.g. going from an Ergoline 600 to the combo 850. Typically HP in the canopy, regular in the bench. Give even deeper color and more bronzing - as long as they are "ready" for it from previous tanning.

Traditional High pressure (e.g. 99.9% UVA - Ultrabronze has been the leader here) works well as a supplement to your regular beds, to get a quick base. But results tend to "plateau" and have to go back to traditional beds to get the melanin production from the UVB to keep seeing color from the high pressure.

"Aggressive" high pressure introduces a little UVB. Matrix by Tan America is the best example of this. This can be used by someone wanting to grab a quick base tan, wanting to get deepest possible color, wanting to tan but very fair and normally have trouble on traditional beds, wanting to reduce exposure and/or UVB etc.

Personally, Matrix would be (and is) my first choice. A combo like the Ergoline 850 would be my second choice. Lots of people love Ultrabronze, but I think they are more limited in the 'results' they can offer other than an occasional "novelty" for customers to try.




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I like 360 HP beds....I like the Matrix and the Magic 636...I have tanned on the Matrix and have bought them...The Magic 636 we just bought and it is coming next week...so I will keep you posted..
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