The Bulb Tanning Salon Joins
International Program
To
Teach Sunburn Prevention to Teens
JACKSON ,
Mich. – The Bulb Tanning Salon
of
Warren ,
Michigan
is enthusiastically taking part in “Project Smart Teen” – an international
effort designed to teach teens practical, effective, life-long techniques to
prevent sunburn.
The
campaign, coordinated by International Smart Tan Network, is underway at
professional indoor tanning facilities worldwide and sets out to promote
intelligent life-long sun-care as an attractive alternative to telling teens to
simply stay out of the sun.
“Teens who tan indoors or outdoors, and even teens who do not choose to tan,
will all benefit from learning effective, practical sunburn prevention
techniques,” says Kim Boyke, Owner. “This program is a great
way for us to give back to our community and be proactive in educating teens and
their families on the best and most effective ways to prevent sunburn.”
Teaching practical sunburn prevention instead of sun avoidance is proven to be
more effective at preventing sunburn.
“Sun protection is important, but simply telling a teen to
stay out of the sun and to wear sunscreen 365 days a year doesn’t work and is
overstating what should be said,” says
Joseph Levy , vice president of
International Smart Tan Network and director of the Smart Teen initiative.
“There are benefits and risks of exposure to sunlight, and teens are smart.
Preaching an overstated message about sun protection – which is unfortunately
what many public health campaigns do today – ultimately destroys the credibility
of the message. This campaign is a realistic alternative to overstated messages.
Instead of teaching sun abstinence, we are teaching practical sunburn
prevention.”
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Studies have shown that teens who tan in salons are less likely to sunburn
outdoors compared to non-tanners.[i],[ii]
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83 percent of teens who tan indoors prior to taking sunny vacations report
that their indoor tan, combined with the proper use of sunscreen, helps them
to prevent sunburn.
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72 percent of teens would just sunbathe outdoors or purchase home tanning
equipment if commercial indoor tanning options were not available. Either of
these alternatives is more likely to produce sunburn than controlled exposure
at a professional indoor tanning facility.
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Photobiology suggests that burning (not merely tanning) at an early age
could increase risk later in life.
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Studies show consistently that indoor tanners sunburn less than non-indoor
tanners – including non-indoor tanning teens who tan outdoors.
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Importantly, while it is believed that sunburn incidence at an early age is a
risk factor for skin damage, there is no data to suggest that tanning
in a non-burning fashion is more dangerous for any specific age group. Project
Smart Teen bolsters the role of professional indoor tanning facilities today
as the leaders in teaching effective sunburn prevention – including the proper
use of sunscreens to prevent sunburn outdoors.
How Project Smart Teen Works
Much like a prom promise, teens are invited to sign an acknowledgement form
vowing their commitment to practice intelligent, informed skin care. Staff
members at participating facilities review the principles of Smart Tanning (both
indoors and out), before teens sign the acknowledgement. The acknowledgement
form asks teens and their families to commit to the following:
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I will not burn my skin.
I will remember the Golden Rule of Smart Tanning: “Don’t ever
sunburn.” That means thinking about sunburn prevention every day, not just when
I am suntanning.
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I will be patient.
As a tanner, I will follow the guidelines of Smart
Tanning and build my tan gradually when tanning indoors and give myself plenty
of time to tan before special occasions like prom and spring break.
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I will be responsible.
I will use full-spectrum sunscreens properly when outdoors, and I will protect
my eyes accordingly when tanning indoors or outdoors.
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I will learn about my skin.
I will work with my professional tanning facility to learn my skin type and what
it means.
Salons participating in Project Smart Teen have committed to teaching teens and
their families – whether they choose to tan or are non-tanners – the following
concepts:
- Avoid Sunburn.
The Golden Rule of Smart Tanning is the indispensable rule: Don’t
ever sunburn. If you tan indoors, work with your tanning
facility to learn to build your tan gradually.
- Know Your
Skin Type. A professional tanning facility will teach you your skin type
on a scale from one to six and what that number means. (Type I is the fairest
and cannot tan without burning; Type VI is dark black and almost never
burns.).
- Use Sunscreen
Correctly. Use sunscreen outdoors correctly, even if you tan indoors.
Apply a full-spectrum sunscreen that blocks both UVA and UVB rays before
heading outside for best results. Your skin can still tan while using
sunscreen.
- Protect Your
Eyes. When outside, protect your eyes with sunglasses that block both UVA
and UVB rays. Always wear proper indoor tanning protective eyewear when
tanning in a salon.
- Be Serious
About Your Medications. Some medicines (including many antibiotics, acne
medications and birth control pills) can make your skin more susceptible to
sunburn and splotches. Talk to your tanning salon staff if you are taking any
medications.
- Practice
Makes Perfect. Like school and sports, avoiding sunburn is an everyday
job. Make sunburn protection a habit and you won’t slip up and wind up with
avoidable damage to your skin.
- Give Yourself
Time to Tan. Important events like prom, spring break, vacation and
graduation take time to get ready for…so does tanning. It doesn’t happen
overnight, so talk to your salon staff to get on a schedule that works for
your skin type and your tanning goals.
The
International Smart Tan Network is the trade association and educational
institute for professional indoor tanning facilities, with 3,500 full members
representing more than 6,000 professional tanning facilities in the
United States and
Canada
. Smart Tan has published a white paper on the issue of teen tanning. For a
complimentary media copy, call the association’s media relations office at
800-652-3269.
i Could Legislation
Restricting Teenage Access to Indoor Tanning Unintentionally Increase
Sunburn Incidence? A Quantitative Survey. International Communications
Research. January 2004.
[ii] Comprehensive Survey of 4,000
Indoor Tanning Customers. International Smart Tan Network. July 1997.