How to protect a tattoo when using a sunbed to tan

Tanning on a sunbed can give your skin a glowing, sun-kissed look, but if you have tattoos, special care is needed to ensure they stay vibrant and well-protected.

The Sunbed Association in England emphasizes that tattoos are sensitive to UV light, which can cause fading and even damage if proper precautions are not taken.

1. Cover Your Tattoo
One of the simplest ways to protect a tattoo during a sunbed session is by covering it. UV light can break down the pigments in tattoo ink, leading to fading over time. A good option is to use a clean cloth or a specialized UV-blocking bandage to cover your tattoo while you’re tanning. This ensures the rest of your skin can tan without risking the integrity of your ink.

2. Use a High-SPF Sunscreen
If covering your tattoo is not an option, applying a high-SPF sunscreen is crucial. Look for a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 or higher, specifically formulated for tattoos. The sunscreen will act as a barrier, reducing the amount of UV light that reaches the tattooed skin and minimizing the risk of fading and discoloration.

3. Moisturize After Tanning
Tattooed skin can become dry after sunbed exposure, making it more vulnerable to damage. To combat this, ensure that you moisturize the area immediately after your tanning session. Opt for a moisturizer that is gentle and free of harsh chemicals to keep your tattooed skin nourished and supple.

Following these steps will help ensure that your tattoos remain vibrant and sharp while still allowing you to enjoy the benefits of sunbed tanning. For more information on responsible sunbed use, visit the Sunbed Association’s website.