Skin Types according to The Fitzpatrick Scale
TYPE I Hair Color: Blonde Eye Color: Blue / Green / Grey Skin Type: White / Pale / Freckled *Extemely fair skin, always burns, never tans TYPE II Hair Color Blonde / Red Eye Color Blue Skin Type White / Pale with Beige Tint *Fair skin, usually burns, sometimes tans TYPE III Hair Color Light Brown Eye Color Brown Skin Type White to Light Brown *White Olive skin, sometimes
SHINE ON – The Perfect Companions
In the world of skincare, it is imperative to recognize that every skin has its own individual needs. When you visit the tanning salon, there are a variety of UV configurations that target different goals in your skin. Just as skin types are diverse, so are the light variations that can nourish, revitalize, tighten or
What is the Fitzpatrick Scale?
The Fitzpatrick scale (also known as the Fitzpatrick skin typing test or Fitzpatrick phototyping scale) is a numerical system used to classify human skin color. Developed in 1975 by American dermatologist Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, the scale was designed to assess how different skin types react to ultraviolet (UV) light. Initially created to determine the appropriate UVA
megaSun Lamps – Spectral combinations
A powerful performance that leaves nothing to be desired: Our Light-Select spectral combinations. In the face and décolleté area, intense sunlight and skin-care beauty light, specially coordinated, are applied. For the body, the various combination options of lamps with different spectra allow for a perfectly balanced tanning effect in the solarium. Using the P9 as an example, we