Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Many Tanners are Becoming More Cautious


Many tanners are becoming more cautious about UV exposure on their face. Unfortunately, the extra towel requested to put over your face while tanning is virtually ineffective – not to mention heavy and suffocating. In fact, industry data states that towels only block 6-10% of UV rays. Although some tanning beds are equipped with built in face shields, you are still receiving substantial residual UV exposure. Our FACESaver is an effective solution.
Fabric:

* Solarweave® SPF fabric construction
* Blocks greater than 99.8% of harmful UV rays for up to 100 hours.
* Manufacturer of Solarweave® makes fabrics used by NASA

Only fabrics tested by the International UV Testing Laboratory are UV Block® Certified – a critical safety factor utilized in the development of FACESavers. It blocks 99.7% of UVA & UVB rays for up to 100 hours of UV exposure and 40 launderings. For more information on the actual testing Solarweave® has undergone, visit www.uvtesting.org.
Mask Construction:

* Two ply gives extra UV protection
* Velcro® straps secure mask for stand-up units
* Rigilene® boning pulls mask away from face allowing air circulation and easier breathing
* Random Hawaiian prints
* Hand wash to preserve integrity of rigelene boning and insure longevity of mask.

Simply lay the FACESAVER UV MASK over the face with the vertical boning resting on the nose. You can secure the mask if desired depending on the fan output; however, we recommend securing loosely for maximum comfort. For added coolness and refreshment, wet the mask before tanning.

Please remember that the FACESaver is not meant to replace industry regulated eyewear. PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR SHOULD ALWAYS BE WORN WHILE TANNING!

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