Solarium Studios in Riga
Get the perfect tan at any time of the year!
The leading network of tanning studios in Riga, which offers the highest quality solarium services, the most modern equipment and the latest cosmetics for everyone who wants to maintain a healthy and golden tan all year round.

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How to sunbathe correctly?
How to tan correctly in a solarium?
Learn how to prepare your skin, choose the most suitable duration of the session and care for your skin after sunbathing. Get acquainted with tips that will help you sunbathe safely, effectively and get a beautiful, even tan.

Frequently Asked Questions
No, the solarium service can only be provided to adults
Yes! UV rays can damage the retina of the eye. Safety glasses are mandatory at every session. They are provided in the salon or you can buy your own.
It is recommended to visit the solarium no more than 2-3 times a week, allowing the skin to rest for at least 48 hours between sessions.
For the first time, we recommend a shorter session — usually between 6 and 8 minutes, depending on your skin type. Our specialists will help you assess how long the session will be appropriate.
Yes, tanning cosmetics are specially designed for UV exposure — they protect, moisturize the skin and help to obtain a more even and lasting tan.
Before sunbathing, remove makeup and perfume and apply a tanning cream. After sunbathing, use an after-sun moisturizing lotion.
Before use, the solarium and the cabin are cleaned with a mild disinfectant. Especially for tanning beds, disinfectants have been developed that very quickly reduce the number of microbes.
Yes, but tattoos should preferably be covered, especially in the first months after their creation. UV radiation can fade colors. It is recommended to use a special protective cream.
Some medications (such as antibiotics or hormone preparations) can make the skin more sensitive to UV rays. Before the session, consult your doctor or inform our administrators.
Each case must be assessed individually. For some skin problems (such as psoriasis), UV therapy can help, while in others, it can make the condition worse. Consultation with a doctor is recommended.