EXCLUSIVE: Tanning addict left with ‘Harry Potter’ scar after having cancer cut from her face
SUNBEDS are as dangerous as smoking, according to the World Health Organisation.
But using them before you are 35 increases your chances of developing melanoma – the deadliest form of skin cancer – by 87 per cent.This is why Fabulous says it is time to stop Dying For A Tan.“I am left with a permanent reminder of those visits and that neglect. Erica says: “For most of my life, when I’d gone abroad I’d bathe with the lowest-factor sunscreen, hoping to get that perfect ‘holiday glow’.The zig-zag shape wound needed 20 stitches
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