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Site: Profit Building Tanning Training and Certification by SunFocus
Course: Profit Building Tanning Training and Certification by SunFocus (Tanning Training and Certification)
Glossary: Tanning and Red Light Therapy Glossary
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Compatible (tanning lamp)See - Equivalent (tanning lamp) |
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DHADihydroxyacetone; DHA is primarily used as an ingredient in sunless tanning products and sunless spray solutions. It is often derived from plant sources such as sugar beets and sugar cane, and by the fermentation of glycerin. |
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Equivalent (tanning lamp)Federal and state regulations require that the lamps be replaced with the type designated by the equipment manufacturer. You also have the option to replace the lamps with a lamp thatis “compatible” or “substantially equivalent” to the labeled lamp. What does that mean? According to FDA policy, lamps are compatible if the meet the following guidelines: • The bed must operate the same way with the replacement lamps as it did with the labeled lamps. For example if you are re-lamping a 20 minute unit, you can not use lamps that would be intended for a 10 minute unit. These lamps would cause the unit to operate in a different manner. • Within plus or minus 10%, the replacement lamps must produce the same amount of UVB (have the same burning power). This is to guarantee that the MED remains the same. |
ErythemaSunburn or abnormal redness of the skin due to capillary congestion |
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HIDAlso known as High Intensity Discharge; A type of electrical gas-discharge lamp which produces light by means of an electric arc between tungsten electrodes housed inside a translucent or transparent fused quartz or fused alumina arc tube. |
High Intensity DischargeAlso known as HID; A type of electrical gas-discharge lamp which produces light by means of an electric arc between tungsten electrodes housed inside a translucent or transparent fused quartz or fused alumina arc tube. |
HVLPHigh Volume Low Pressure - A spray delivery system commonly used for sunless applications. The spray gun itself requires a lower pressure (LP). A higher volume (HV) of air is used to aerosolise and propel the solution at lower air pressure. |
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Immediate Pigment DarkeningImmediate Pigment Darkening - The immediate darkening from a sun exposure seen in people with high levels of pigment in their skin. |
Intense pulsed lightAlso known as IPL; A technology used by cosmetic and medical practitioners to perform various skin treatments for aesthetic and therapeutic purposes. |
IPDImmediate Pigment Darkening - The immediate darkening from a sun exposure seen in people with high levels of pigment in their skin. |
IPLAlso known as Intense Pulsed Light; A technology used by cosmetic and medical practitioners to perform various skin treatments for aesthetic and therapeutic purposes. |
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Laser A device that generates an intense beam of coherent monochromatic (single color) light. Hand held laser devises are used in clinical settings for light therapies. |
LEDAlso known as Light Emitting Diode; A semiconductor light source that emits light when current flows through it. |
Light Emitting DiodesAlso known as LED; A semiconductor light source that emits light when current flows through it. |
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MEDMinimum Erythemal Dose - The amount of UV exposure that causes the first barely noticable reddening of the skin. |
MelaninMelanin is a chemical pigment in the skin. Melanin is found in the epidermis and absorbs UV. |
MelanocytePigment producing cell found in the basal cell (bottom) layer of the epidermis of human skin. |
MelanogenesisThe process by which new melanin pigment is created in our skin. |
Minimum Erythemal DoseThe amount of UV exposure that causes the first barely noticable reddening of the skin. |
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PhotosensitivityPhotosensitivityreferstoanyincreaseinthereactivityoftheskintosunlight. |
PsoriasisPsoriasis is a common skin condition that causes skin redness and irritation. Most people with psoriasis have thick, red skin with flaky, silver-white patches called scales. |
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RLTRed Light Therapy |
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SADSeasonal affective disorder (SAD) is episodes of depression that occur at a certain time of the year, usually during winter. The disorder may begin during the teen years or in early adulthood. Like other forms of depression, it occurs more often in women than in men. |
Seasonal affective disorderSeasonal affective disorder (SAD) is episodes of depression that occur at a certain time of the year, usually during winter. The disorder may begin during the teen years or in early adulthood. Like other forms of depression, it occurs more often in women than in men. |
SPFThe sun protection factor of a sunscreen is a laboratory measure of the effectiveness of sunscreen — the higher the SPF, the more protection a sunscreen offers against UV-B |
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WavelengthWavelength is a measure of the distance between repetitions of a shape feature such as peaks or valleys; such as the crest of two adjacent waves. |
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