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03-30-2005, 09:14 PM | #3 (permalink) |
Join Date: Mar 7 2005
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Rep Power: 0 | thanks! I did like the cosmedico line but which is the strongest and best// what about the HI TAN or goldariu, or which cosmo??? thanks!i am looking for a very powereful tanning bulb. I don't care how many hours it gets. I am the only one to be using it and I don't use it much. Which is the best 100w bulb for the most color in the least amt of time (not looking for tons of uvb though) I have searched so many websites they have no prices but mainly do not say what are their best bulbs. I just want to buy the best and I can't find what it is!! Any help, i'd appreciate it thanks! |
04-04-2005, 03:52 AM | #5 (permalink) |
Join Date: Apr 3 2005 Location: Florida
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Rep Power: 0 | I am looking to buy my first tanning bed & it is for my home. I was wondering what the deal is with the bulbs that are pink & blue & are advertised as face, leg, or arm tanners? Is this just a scam? Does anyone know how well any of them work? I want to buy a bed & bulbs that will do much more than just give me color. I like to occasionally step it WAY up & get really dark. I have to work at getting really dark & use Swedish Beauty with a T30 & a T40 tingle normally, & never burn. Any suggestions on a home bed or an affordable commercial bed & great bulbs? Can almost all of the beds, home or commercial be upgraded to great bulbs or are you limited to the bed type? Sorry for all of the questions, but I am DYING to purchase my bed & I do not buy anything this costly and heavy to ship back without major research. Thanks! |
04-04-2005, 06:36 AM | #6 (permalink) |
Join Date: Mar 16 2005 Location: muscle shoals, al Age: 54
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Rep Power: 20 | the pink and blue bulbs have 2 different phosphors in them, the pink for the facial area and blue for the body. i have a friend who has them in her bed and she got great color from them. now if youre looking to get burned, lol you need to try an 8.5 uvb%, you can order a good bed from heartland tanning in georgia and pay an extra 72.00 upgrade fee for those type of bulbs. |
04-17-2005, 01:45 AM | #7 (permalink) |
Join Date: Apr 3 2005 Location: Florida
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Rep Power: 0 | Does anyone have any experience with Real Sun tanning lamps? I am getting ready to buy a Tropical Rayz bed (I think I have finally decided) & I can pick which bulb that I want. I need one that is 100 watts & I do not burn easily. The guy wanting me to buy from them swears that I will like the Real sun xx so much that I will not need a stronger UVB & if I do not like it within 1 week, he will switch them to a diff. bulb. Nowe that may sound like a good deal to some, buty I would have to drive 1 hour to go & switch & I have many health prob. that prevent me from doing so right now. PLEASE help me in choosing, I would very much appreciate it as I will be buying within this next week. Thank you. |
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