Using Your Lumea Prestige Before And After Tanning; Traveling With The Device; After Use - Philips Lumea BR1944 Instructions For Use Manual

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Using your Lumea Prestige before and after
tanning
Tanning with natural or artificial sunlight
Tanning with creams

Traveling with the device

After use

Aftercare
Common skin reactions
Intentionally exposing your skin to natural or artificial sunlight with the aim of
developing a tan influences the sensitivity and color of your skin. Therefore the
following is important:
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After each treatment, wait at least 48 hours before tanning. Even after 48
hours, make sure that the treated skin does not show any redness from the
treatment anymore.
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If you expose your skin to the sun (without tanning intentionally) in the 48
hours after treatment, use a sunblock SPF 50+ on the treated areas. After
this period, you can use a sunblock SPF 30+ for two weeks.
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After tanning, wait at least 2 weeks before you use Lumea and perform a
skin test. This is to determine the appropriate light intensity setting (see 'B
Test skin 24 hours before treatment').
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Do not use Lumea on sunburned body areas.
Note: Occasional and indirect sun exposure does not qualify as tanning.
If you have used an artificial tanning lotion, wait until the artificial tan is
completely gone before you use the device.
When you travel with the device, check with the airplane carrier to confirm that
the device can be carried and/or used on the airplane.
After use, you can apply lotions, creams, deodorant, moisturizer or cosmetics to
the treated areas.
Warning: If you experience skin irritation or skin redness after
treatment, wait until it disappears before applying any product to
your skin. If you experience skin irritation after applying a product
to your skin, wash it off with water. If you still get skin reactions,
stop using the device and consult your doctor.
Your skin may show slight redness and/or may prickle, tingle or feel warm. This
reaction disappears quickly.

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