Skin Care

Vitamin D Benefits

When the skin comes in to contact with sunlight it naturally produces vitamin D. It has been recommended by Dr Michael Holick (Professor of medicine, physiology and biophysics) the the skin requires 5 minutes of unprotected UV exposure, 2 to 3 times a week, for body to produce the required levels of Vitamin D, depending on skin type. There are many benefits from Vitamin D associating the following:

                   Cellular Health     |     Osteoporosis

                                    Hip fractures     |     High blood pressure

      Heart Disease     |     PMS

Depression and general mood     |     Multiple sclerosis

         Type 1 Diabetes     |     Arthritis

                    Obesity

Opening Times

                   Monday     |     9am until 8pm

                    Tuesday    |    9am until 8pm

              Wednesday    |    9am until 8pm

                 Thursday    |    9am until 8pm

                       Friday    |    9am until 8pm

                    Saturday    |    11am until 6pm

       Sunday    |    Closed

Price List

                   Pay As You Go   .60p Per Minute

                    £15 Voucher Course  33 Minutes @ .45p Per Minute Save £4.80

                  £30 Voucher Course  72 Minutes @ .42p Per Minute Save £13.20

                  £45 Voucher Course  117 Minutes @ .38p Per Minute Save £25.20

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Skin Types

KNOW YOUR SKIN TYPE

Before sunbathing OR sun-bedding, it’s vital to determine your skin type. There are six distinct skin types; each reacts differently to sun exposure.
The Fitzpatrick Scale  is a numerical classification schema for human skin color. It was developed in 1975 by Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, a Harvard dermatologist, as a way to estimate the response of different types of skin to ultraviolet (UV) light.

Skin Type I

Usually bright white or pale skin, blue or green eyes, red hair and many freckles. This skin type always burns outdoors, never tans. NOTE: A person who is a true Skin Type I should avoid tanning indoors and outdoors.

Skin Type III

Light brown skin, brown eyes and hair. This skin type sometimes burns outdoors but always tans.

Skin Type V

Brown skin, dark brown hair and eyes. This skin type rarely burns outdoors and tans easily.

Skin Type II

Light Beige skin, blue or green eyes; blonde or light brown hair and maybe freckles. This skin type has a strong tendency to sunburn outdoors, but sometimes tans.

Skin Type IV

Light brown or olive skin, dark brown eyes and hair. This skin type sometimes burns outdoors and tans readily.

Skin Type VI

Black skin, black-brown eyes and hair. This skin type rarely sunburns outdoors.