Illinois tanning salon owners say they’ve adapted to a law banning everyone under 18 from using their tanning beds.  The DeKalb Daily Chronicle reports spring is often a busy season for the salons as clients, particularly young women, prepare for proms, other spring dances, as well as for spring break vacations.  One office manager in Genoa says clients have been disappointed they can’t use the tanning beds and are instead asking for spray tans.  Dennis Kellerman of Sunseekers Tanning Salon in Nashville says it has had some impact on his business, as high school teens get ready for dances and proms, but all in all his numbers are pretty similar, as it is a busy time of the year anyway.  He says they do not spray tan.  He says he has noticed an increase in older adults coming in to tan.  Illinois’ law went into effect in January and made the state one of only six in the country to ban teens from using equipment that emits ultraviolet radiation, including sun lamps and tanning booths.  The law doesn’t apply to devices used in private homes, phototherapy devices used by physicians or spray tans.  Kellerman added that he knows local households with a tanning bed, but it can be expensive, such as $1,000 for a good used bed, plus other expenses, as well as needing the correct electrical current.