I have seen some of the pics of her in a tv mag and it doesnt look very nice x
PMSL.. I hope you're talking about Nicola Roberts and not Annie :lol:
I have seen some of the pics of her in a tv mag and it doesnt look very nice x
PMSL.. I hope you're talking about Nicola Roberts and not Annie :lol:
It was a shame that they didn't even mention spray tans, perfect opportunity to show the safer alternative.
Did you see the state of Nicolas face when she was crying - how much make up!
Nicola Roberts was trying to get across that it is OK to be pale and not be pressured into having tans in whatever form. Yes applied tans are safer and a good alternative - but it is the conformity that she is against. I also know having red hair and pale skin, why you feel drab against tanned girlfriends and used sunbeds in the 80's to feel better. Weirdly enough I used to tan and although I never used to do it often I now shudder at the damage I may have done. Any UV tan is not a safe tan as it means you have damaged your skin:cry: I now do not feel so pressured as I am over 40 and not bothered like that anymore but think of the young girls that are like the one in the documentary. Her scan by Dr Lowe was frightening and I dread to think what her face would be like if she carried on. Malignant Melanoma is not for the faint hearted and can kill and what was more enlightening was that dark skin people are just at risk. I applaud the programme as people just do not get how serious it is.
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