Business Spotlight
Monmouth Business Spotlight: Tanliners Club & Spa in Eatontown
A parent-friendly guide to what Tanliners offers, how to plan a quick visit, and what to verify before you book.
What Monmouth families should know
If you’re looking for a low-pressure self-care option in central Monmouth (especially on a busy week), Tanliners Club & Spa in Eatontown is a local spot that combines classic tanning options with a few modern wellness add-ons like red light therapy and an oxygen bar. It’s not a kids’ salon, but it’s useful for families because it’s the kind of appointment a parent can fit in quickly—then get right back to school pickup, sports, and everything else.
Quick snapshot: a beauty-and-wellness studio offering UV tanning, sunless tanning options, red light therapy, teeth whitening, body wrap sessions, and more at 37 NJ-35 in Eatontown. (See their services menu on the Tanliners Club & Spa website.)
Why this matters for families
Families run on calendars. When you’re caring for kids (and maybe aging parents too), it’s easy to put yourself last. Having a nearby studio with extended hours can make self-care more realistic—whether that’s a quick red light session after work, a teeth-whitening appointment before a graduation, or a sunless option ahead of a beach weekend.
Two parent-friendly factors to look for before you book: (1) predictable appointment times (so you’re not late for pickup), and (2) clear safety guidance—especially around UV exposure and any services marketed as “wellness.”
What they offer
- Tanning options: UV tanning plus sunless services (their website lists multiple sunless offerings under “Sunless”).
- Red light therapy: offered as a standalone service on their menu.
- Skin wellness pod: listed as a service on their menu.
- Teeth whitening: offered as a service.
- Slim body wrap: offered as a service.
- Oxygen bar: offered as a service.
For planning purposes, you can also confirm basics like address and phone through third-party listings like Yelp’s Tanliners Club & Spa page and booking links like their Square booking page.
How to plan a visit
- Address: 37 NJ-35, Eatontown, NJ 07724 (also shown on Yelp).
- Phone: (732) 440-4253 (listed on their website and Yelp).
- Hours: confirm the current schedule before you go. Their OSM listing suggests extended weekday hours; Yelp also displays “Location & Hours.”
- Parking: third-party listings note lot parking; if you’re going with a stroller or tight timing, it’s worth confirming when you arrive.
Verify before you commit
- Ask about UV safety: If you’re booking UV tanning, ask what they recommend for skin type and how they handle exposure guidance.
- Know what’s optional: If you’re trying a new service (red light therapy, pods, wraps), ask what you should realistically expect and what’s not medically proven.
- Confirm pricing in writing: Many studios run specials; make sure you understand package terms, cancellation rules, and auto-renew policies before you sign up.
- Check sanitation practices: For any shared equipment, ask how and when surfaces are disinfected between clients.
- Time it around family logistics: If you’re juggling pickup or activities, choose a time buffer so a delayed appointment doesn’t ripple into the rest of your day.
Local resources
- NJ 211 (food, housing, mental health, and family support referrals)
- Monmouth County Office of Emergency Management (OEM): 732-431-7400
- NJ Consumer Affairs license verification (helpful for home services and some personal-care operators)
- NJ Real Estate Commission (realtor lookup and consumer info)
- NJ Department of Health (health guidance and regulated-facility info)
How Love of Humanity helps
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