Tanning is growing – as well as growing up. Clients are looking for different types of equipment, a professional staff to educate them, and they are ready to pay for that service.
Australia’s largest newspaper opened an interesting can of worms recently, reporting that the Australian building industry potentially could be the target of litigation because its outdoor workers are exposed to sunlight which could cause skin cancer.
Let’s chalk up another positive for sunlight exposure! New research led by Dr. Thomas Wang and the Harvard Medical School in Boston indicates a relationship with low levels of vitamin D and a higher rate of heart disease and stroke.…
Seven years ago, in a small town of 3,800 people with a few tanning beds tucked away in the back of hair salons, Tracey McKone envisioned the success of a tanning-only business.
Something special happened this January. In a weeklong media storm, the decades-old logjam that has prevented mass acceptance of the indoor tanning community’s long-held understanding of UV light has let loose.
The floodgates opened in the New Year’s first full …
Getting your staff to become ambassadors of smart tanning is part of the future of the professional indoor tanning market. That’s why Smart Tan’s Tanning Truth Certification teaches you and your staff the best way to answer some of the …