UV Tanning

Tanning occurs when UV radiation, particularly UVA rays, triggers your skin to produce melanin, a pigment that gives skin its color.


Ergoline Sunrise 7200 Stand-Up Booth


Tremendous tanning power makes it the envy of all other stand-up units.

200W, 2M Body lamps for a perfect All-Around Tan.

Powerful, yet whisper quiet fan cooling 3D sound for entertainment during Tanning with a Spacious Tanning Environment.

Tanning time up to 9 minutes per session.


Pricing at Energy Spa & Tanning

Single Session — $15
Buy 3 Get 1 Free — $45 ($11.25 ea)
Buy 7 Get 3 Free — $105 ($10.50 ea)
Monthly Membership — $59 mo.


UV Tanning FAQ’s

  • Tanning Lotions also known as “accelerators” add nutrients your body needs to produce melanin. Our line of quality accelerators contain vitamin A, C, E, and botanicals that moisturize and increase blood flow, thus increasing oxygenation of melanin cells to help speed up the tanning process. UV rays reflect off of dry skin, the moisturizers in tanning accelerators help you absorb UV rays for better results. Your will tan about twice as fast and keep your tan twice as long.

  • Yes, in fact, sometimes more so because you are in a controlled environment. Your skin produces a tan the same way in an indoor tanning salon as it does when you lay out in the sun: through ultraviolet (UV) light. However, out in the sun, you cannot control the amount of UV light exposure and trying to achieve an all-over even-body tan is very difficult. Indoor tanning allows you to control the amount of UV light, for an all-over even tan. With indoor tanning you can gradually increase your exposure time eliminating any sunburn, which is harmful to the skin. The results and convenience of an “indoor tan” allows a year round healthy looking tan without concerns of prolonged exposure to the burning rays of the sun.

  • To build an awesome tan, tan regularly. Allowing too much time between visits will cause your tan to fade. Most people will see a skin color change after the first few sessions. Normally, you will have a good base tan in 6-10 sessions. Then one or two sessions a week thereafter will maintain your tan year round. There are special cells in the skin called melanocytes. Ultraviolet B rays stimulate these cells and cause them to produce melanin. As these cells migrate to the surface of the skin, ultraviolet A rays oxidize them; thus creating a tan. Each of us has a different amount of melanin. Fair-skinned, fair-haired people generally have less than dark-haired, dark-skinned people. This determines, for the most part, how quickly and how dark your skin will tan. 

  • Tanning more than once in a 24 hour period in not permitted. However, we do offer a “Double Dip” which allows 1 UV AND 1 VersaSpa Pro visit on the same day!!! To get an “instant” tan or an “extra boost” to your tan you should consider using our sunless VersaSpa Pro immediately after tanning in a bed or booth. In just seconds you can have the natural-looking bronze color you desire.

  • When you are taking photosensitizing medication it is not recommended to tan outdoors or indoors. If you aren’t sure, ask your doctor, or ask our tanning consultant to see a list of medications, which can greatly increase the risk of overexposure. A partial list, by no means inclusive, appears below.

    Many common medications and even ingredients in food, shampoos & soaps can cause photo sensitivity which may lead to overexposure. If you are taking prescription medications please check with your physician regarding possible photo sensitivity. Perfumes and colognes containing Furocoumarins, compound from natural products such as plants and fruits, can cause your skin to become highly sensitive to UV light. Food and fruits that contain photosensitizing agents: celery, carrots, lime, coriander, parsley, fennel, dill, buttercup, mustard and fig.

    Not everyone will experience a photosensitive reaction. Also, someone who experiences a photosensitive reaction once will NOT necessarily experience it again or every time.

    Medications will NOT cause the same degree of skin reaction in all individuals.