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Salons Predict Busier Holiday Traffic

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

More than six out of 10 tanning salon owners believe this holiday season will be as busy as last year or busier, according to a SmartTan.com poll conducted in late November and early December.

According to the poll, 38 percent …

Expert: Sun Protects Against Skin Cancer

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Another British oncologist has rebuked the cosmetic dermatology industry’s sun-scare tactics, penning an article in the British press Tuesday encouraging people to get regular sun exposure to help them prevent all forms of cancer — even skin cancer.

Dr. Angus …

What Is Indoor Tanning’s Future?

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

The future of indoor tanning is analyzed by retail market leaders in the December issue of Smart Tan Magazine, now available on-line as an e-publication.

Indoor tanning’s North American roots were laid in the late 1970s by bold entrepreneurs who …

Canadian Salon Gets TV Coverage

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

An Ontario Santa Claus parade this year turned into positive publicity for indoor tanning, thanks to a parade float sponsored by an Ontario tanning franchisee.

Glen and Tanya Dodsworth, who own two Fabutan franchise locations in Cambridge, Ont., about 50 …

Sunshine Vitamin Fights Flu: Report

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Studies connecting subjects with low vitamin D levels with higher risk of flu and autoimmune disease are getting more attention this winter – including a large feature published Tuesday in The Toronto Star.

“Vitamin D, also known as the sunshine …

Wait on Last Tanner: Smart Tan Poll

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

A majority of indoor tanning businesses will remain open as long as their last tanners are in the salon and will take tanners up until their published closing time, according to a SmartTan.com poll conducted in late November.

According to …

Low ‘D’ Linked to Heart Disease

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Yet another study has linked low levels of “The Sunshine Vitamin” with higher rates of heart disease and early death.

University of Kansas researchers, looking at more than 10,000 patients, found that 70 percent were vitamin D deficient and that …

Editor: I Get ‘D’ from Sunshine

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

The editor of the Harvard Health Letter told readers that he gets much of his “sunshine vitamin” the old-fashioned and natural way: By going into the sun and taking a walk. “Being of sound mind and body, and responsible for …

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