Terms & Conditions
T&C
This “Site” (as defined below) is owned and operated by Always Sunny On Main (“us” or “we”) These terms of service (the “Terms of Service”, “TOS” or “Agreement”) set forth the legal terms and conditions governing your use of our website located at www.alwayssunnyonmain.com and any other online and mobile websites and interactive applications operated by Salon (collectively, the “Site”).
Before using our services or website, please read these TOS carefully. Please also review the Salon Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”), which is incorporated herein by this reference. Your use of the Site confirms your agreement to be bound by these Terms of Service, and is subject to your continued compliance with these Terms of Service. If you do not agree to be bound by these Terms of Service, you may not access or otherwise use the Site.
Children
To ensure a comfortable and relaxing environment, children under 12 years old cannot be left in the salon unattended without adult supervision. Absolutely no one under the age of 18 years old are allowed inside the tanning rooms.
Nail Polish during Tanning
We do not allow tanners to turn on their belly during tanning if they have finger or toe nail paint. The nail polish will melt onto the tanning acrylic, causing damage. A fee ranging from $50 to $350 may be charged to the customer.
Equipment Damage
Customers are responsible for any damage made to the tanning equipment during their tanning sessions. We recommend being careful keys, mobile phones, shoes, zippers from clothes and other items that may cause scratches or damage to the tanning beds. +
Abusive or Disruptive Behavior
We reserve the right to refuse anyone’s business. We may cancel your membership or package if you acting in a disruptive way or using abusive language to any staff member.
Tanning Packages
We do not allow sharing of unlimited packages. Sharing of minute packages are allowed on a per situation basis under staff/management approval.
Negative Online Reviews
By using our services, you agree not to post negative reviews online. To resolve any problems or issues, please contact management.
Disclaimer
No warranty whatsoever is made that any of the articles or information on this website are accurate. There is absolutely no assurance that any statement contained or cited in an article touching on medical matters is true, correct, precise, or up-to-date. The overwhelming majority of such articles are written, in part or in whole, by nonprofessionals. Even if a statement made about medicine is accurate, it may not apply to you or your symptoms.
The medical information provided here is, at best, of a general nature and cannot substitute for the advice of a medical professional (for instance, a qualified doctor/physician, nurse, pharmacist/chemist, and so on).
The information provided is believed to be accurate based on the best judgment of the author but the reader is responsible for consulting with their own health professional on any matters raised within.
While every effort will be made to continually research and review various health-related information, In addition, the viewer of this site is advised that medical information is continually evolving.
The human body is complex to say the least. Although each person is similar in general structure and function, each is also uniquely different, responding differently to similar stimuli, therapies and conditions. While there are groups which are statistically at risk of being very low on vitamin D, what may help one person in a certain circumstance or condition, may not help another.
It is important to us that our readers are fully informed as it relates to all aspects of our publication. One of the controversial issues we address regularly has to do with exposure to UV-B light and the production of Vitamin D as well as the associated benefits. Along with Vitamin D production exposure to UV-B light can result in a tan something we believe is beneficial to human health if done responsibly. In light of that we ask you to consider the following: Tanning, whether by sunlight or sunbed, may cause pre-mature aging of the skin and skin cancer. Exposure to UV-B, whether by sunlight or by sunbed, produces Vitamin D in the body. However, mild exposure to UV-B is sufficient. Tanning is not required to generate Vitamin D. Vitamin D levels in the body may be maintained or increased by oral supplements without tanning. Increased Vitamin D levels have been associated in some studies with a reduced risk of such conditions as breast, colon, prostate and ovarian cancers, multiple sclerosis and diabetes. These associations have not been proven conclusively. Further information on Vitamin D and human health is available at Pubmed.com, the site of the United States National Institutes of Health.