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Red light tanning beds are trending – but here’s why they might be wasting your money

By staff22 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Sunbeds have been declared as carcinogenics, but now people claim red light sunbeds are ‘better’ for you as they help promote collagen – but skin experts aren’t convinced

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Red light sunbeds are currently trending for their ‘benefits’(Image: Vesna Andjic)

As red light sunbeds are currently trending for being ‘better’ for your skin – a leading expert has given her verdict. Also known as ‘collagen-boosting’ tanning beds, they combine ultraviolet (UV) light which is what tans the skin, with tubes that emit red light.

Red light, which has been spotlighted recently thanks to the surge in LED face mask interest have become a skincare essential for beauty buffs, as they promise to help increase collagen, reduce acne and help skin issues. So when tanning lovers heard they can immerse their whole bodies in red light beds while also getting a suntan, it’s no wonder they’ve peaked an interest.

Fans of the red light tanning beds have claimed they are safer, and come with a reduced risk of burning, but it’s important to remember they still have UV light – which is what can damage your skin, no matter if there us red light in there too.

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UV rays from the sun and tanning beds are one of the leading causes of skin cancer(Image: Getty)

According to consultant dermatologist Dr Clare Kiely, these collagen tanning beds make “no logical sense”. This is echoed by consultant dermatologist Dr. Derrick Phillips who told Refinery29: “It is generally considered safe and may help with things like inflammation, wound healing and improving overall skin tone.

However, the results do tend to be subtle, and I always remind patients that it’s not a quick fix.” He said they are giving a “misleading impression” of safety to users, and said they are “just as concerning” as normal tanning beds.

While other experts have urged there to be more clinical evidence before it can be confirmed as effective for the skin. UV emitting sunbeds were declared as carcinogenics in 2009 by The World Health Organisation due to the damage it can cause to DNA. The harmful rays break down collagen, which is why skin experts are sceptical about the red light beds, as UV rays speed up the skin’s ageing process.

Dr Kiely stressed these types of tanning beds “don’t make sense” and added: “[Tanning beds] that deliver UV radiation are harmful and cause skin cancers, full stop, Cloaking them as something good for your skin health is totally disingenuous.”

If you did want to help promote collagen, there are many other ways to include it in your wellness routine. For example, collagen supplements such as Biolgan’s Marine Collagen tablets (£19) can be a good addition. Specifically formulated with readily absorbed hydrolysed Marine Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid and Resveratrol to help support the maintenance of healthy-looking hair, skin & nails.

Alternatively, MyProtein offer a collagen powder that can easily be added to smoothies, porridge and drinks for added benefits. Collagen Beauty Powder (£12.49) comes in three fruity flavours to choose from including Peach, Raspberry and Lemon & Lime, as well as Unflavoured, giving you more freedom to enjoy your Beauty Collagen in more ways than one.

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