How long does it take to get a tan in Hawaii?
How long does it take to get a tan in Hawaii? How long does it take to develop a tan? This depends on your skin type. Generally most people can acquire a base tan on our Level 1 sun beds in 5 to 10 sessions done in a 14 to 21 day period. Fewer sessions are needed in our higher levels and a base tan can be achieved in our high pressure beds in as few as 3 sessions.
Why do you tan faster in Hawaii?
Because Hawaii is closer to the equator, it has a higher UV index than many other states. Our island community is exposed to higher-than-average levels of UV radiation that increases our risk of sunburn and skin damage.
Which Hawaiian island gets the most sun?
THE BIG ISLAND'S MOST POPULAR This area has the highest number of sunny days in the entire state of Hawaii! The trade-off for this dry sunny weather is that there tends to be more wind here. As the lava fields heat up during the day, air from the ocean rushes in and creates convective afternoon breezes.
How long will my tan from Hawaii last?
A natural tan will usually last for around 7-10 days, although this can vary for each different skin type and colour. However, any exposure to sun during that 7-10 day period could mean that your tan will hang around for longer, so the length of time it lasts really does depend on the individual.