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We offer tanning lotions products to Tanning Beds Owners ONLY!All tanning lotions product are protected by password protected doorway in agreement with the lotion manufactures. To enter, view and buy tanning lotions insert password and strike the submit link. Submit If you do not have a password but you own a tanning bed or tan at home insert your email address and strike submit link. (A password will be sent within seconds) Submit If you do not have a password you may call our offices at 800-382-8932 and request a password to view and buy our tanning lotions products.         Sunco tanning beds, lamps & lotionWolff is the most trusted and recognized name in the tanning bed industry and boasts a long and proven track record that keeps our customers and yours coming back. Whether you are shopping for your home or your salon, Sunco offers high quality tanning beds at wholesale prices. Featuring the XS Power Wolff Tanning Beds engineered exclusively for Sunco Tanning we are sure to meet and exceed your tanning expectations.




Sunco is thrilled about the new tanning bed season. We are bringing some of the most exciting and cutting-edge promotions and tanning products ever seen in the tanning industry! We are offering an unrivaled tanning package that includes free tanning products and the best warranty in the business. Our 0% financing makes owning your own tanning bed easier than ever before!SunCo Tanning also offers the hottest and longest lasting Wolff Lamps in the industry along with the biggest inventory of the latest tanning lotions from the leading manufacturers.Sunco Tanning Online presents superior products with substantial price reductions to the consumer and the commercial salons. Our 27 years of continuous operation selling over 30,000 tanning beds has earned Sunco Inc. an A rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Look no further, SunCo will satisfy all your tanning needs in an easy, affordable stop.    What We DoSunCo Tanning is the nation’s largest distributor of Wolff Tanning Beds. 




For more than 27 years we have sold over 30,000 tanning systems to home and salons nationwide.  Our selection includes low cost, home tanning beds, as well as high grade, customer-attracting commercial tanning beds and booths.Clear all selections Departments $ to $   Clear all selections $ to $   Clear price of All Online In club Storm 24S Wolff System Tanning Bed with Face Lamps | Wolff Systems Standard 5.0 UVB Tanning Lamps | Solar Wave 16RL Wolff System Tanning Bed | Wolff Systems Maximum 9.9 UVB Bronzing Lamps | No results Clear all selections to show more results.Featured Items First 16 Per Page ←  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  →Saturday, February 20, 2016 6 a.m. CST JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Melanoma was "just a word" to Emily Tandy when she frequented the tanning beds in the Madison, Mississippi, salon where she worked as a teenager. It became a reality when she was diagnosed with the aggressive skin cancer in 2015 at age 27. Now she's joining with the Mississippi Dermatology Association, Mississippi State Department of Health and the American Cancer Society to support legislation that would ban anyone under age 18 from using indoor tanning beds and lamps even once.




House Bill 1182 and Senate Bill 2076 would bar minors from using indoor tanning devices and would impose fines on salon owners who violate the rule. The Federal Drug Administration called for the same ban in December. The agency requires labels on tanning beds and lamps warning people under age 18 not to use the devices. Supporters of the ban cite evidence of an increased risk of skin cancers from using tanning beds, especially for high school and college-age women. In 2013 the CDC estimated about 20 percent of female high school students had used a tanning bed in the previous year. The estimate was more than 40 percent for white, female high school seniors. Exposure to the type of ultraviolet rays used in tanning devices for people younger than 35 increases the risk of melanoma by nearly 60 percent, according to the FDA. The American Cancer Society lists melanoma as the second most common cancer among women between ages 15 and 29. The Mississippi State Department of Health estimates about 500 state residents will get the skin cancer this year and about 70 will die from it.




Tandy said she got her tanning salon job at age 17. Over the next two years, she spent 20 minutes in beds three to four times a week, despite getting blisters and bubbles on her skin and against her parents' wishes that she stop. Last August, she was diagnosed with melanoma. Doctors managed to remove her damaged tissue before the cancer spread, but had Tandy waited any longer to get treatment, she said, "there wouldn't' have been much doctors could've done." "If there is anything I would stress to young girls it's that tanning is just not worth it," Tandy said. "Every time you get into a tanning bed you are paying these companies to put your life in danger, and it's just not worth it." This isn't the first proposed ban in Mississippi. In 2015, House and Senate bills died in committee. The state currently requires parents to accompany customers under age 14. Nationwide, 13 states and the District of Columbia bar minors from using tanning devices and others have laws regulating the practice, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.




Proposals to ban minors from using tanning devices have been introduced in Mississippi and 16 other states this year. Members of the tanning industry call the proposed ban excessive. "The word in the industry is 'moderation'," said James Fuller, an independent contractor who sells and repairs tanning beds. Fuller said he tries to teach his customers how to use the beds safely. Regulation is good for the industry, but there's got to be a balance." He said he supports a tanning ban against anyone under age 16, but anyone older is an "adult with common sense." "If you can drive and work a job, you should be able to tan freely," he said. Sun Gallery Tanning Studio owner Melinda Murphy said a ban might have made sense 20 years ago when the industry first became popular, but not today. She said salon owners now are "very conscientious" of following health regulations and moderating how customers use tanning devices. But there's no such thing as moderate exposure to ultraviolet rays from tanning beds or the sun, said Robert Brodell, head of the department of dermatology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.

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