What you should pay attention to?
  • If you are using antibiotics, do not enter the solarium. If you are using any other medication or receiving treatment, consult your doctor.

  • If you are on your period, do not go to the solarium. During this period, the skin does not tan and spots may occur.

  • If your skin is very sensitive and reacts abnormally to the sun, it is not recommended to go to the solarium.

  • If you have consumed alcohol, do not enter the solarium. Also, do not enter the solarium when you are very hungry.

  • Heart, epilepsy, epilepsy, high sugar etc. People with medical conditions can only enter the solarium after consulting their doctor. Additionally, people who have had an organ transplant cannot enter the solarium.

  • Do not enter the solarium immediately after laser epilation, waxing, permanent make-up, skin care and similar applications that cause skin sensitivity.

  • Clean face and body cosmetic products such as make-up, perfume and deodorant. Do not use any products other than cosmetic products specially produced for solarium.

  • Follow the session duration determined by your consultant according to your skin type. However, you know the sensitivity of your skin best. If you think the time is too long, shorten it.

  • Wear UV protective glasses or keep your eyes closed during the session. It is harmful to look at light sources with the naked eye for a long time.

  • Remove all your jewelry and contact lenses before the session.

  • If you feel that you are getting too tanned during the session, end the session without waiting for the end of the session. In this case, you will be charged for the time you use.

  • Between two sessions, take a 48-hour break for the color cells to regenerate. Also, do not use both sunbathing and solarium on the same day.

  • Be sure to use the moisturizer in the cabin after the session. Do not take a shower within the first hour after the session.