High Pressure Tanning - Tomorrows Tanning Today...
Sunbeds and Solariums: MATRIX high pressure tanning sunbeds are a new concept in professional tanning equipment, with an innovative shape that uniformly envelops the entire body. Thanks to the fact that light is emitted from all directions, session times are halved, thus making it possible for even those with the most sensitive skins to use these professional sunbeds and solariums.
Industry Choice Award Winners - On more than one occasion
The Matrix L33 sunbed has been named the "Industry Choice Award Winner" in both 2004 and 2005. The ergonomic design, the safety features and the fantastic tanning capabilities of the Matrix L33 sunbed make it a must for all tanning studios.
High Pressure Tanning - A Market Changing Concept
Sunbeds: High-pressure tanning is
the wave of the future, the newest
tanning technology to hit the European market for twenty years. High pressure tanning will become the standard by which all solariums and tanning studios will be judged; high pressure tanning will effectively split the market into upper and lower tier studios.
High-pressure tanning affects a slightly deeper layer of the
skin and so will last longer - the cells affected aren't as near the surface
and subsequently take longer to be shed. It doesn't dry the skin as much
as low-pressure tanning does.
The thickening and hardening of the outermost
layers associated with conventional tanning doesn't occur to as great
a degree, and therefore, instead of returning two or three times each week
to maintain a tan (as in conventional tanning units), high-pressure tanners
need return no more than two or three times per month to maintain
their tan.
Sunbeds: Low Pressure vs. High Pressure - 2007 Compliance with 0.3W/m2
There are some important questions about Low Pressure versus High Pressure and the new 2007 tanning regulations. Who better to provide answers to these questions than;
1. Iso Italia, renown world leaders in High Pressure tanning equipment.
2. Heraeus Noblelight, specialist German lighting company who invented the High Pressure lamp over 100 years ago.

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