Burn notice : Gen Z and the terrifying rise of extreme tanning
Nasal sprays, injections and sunbeds – for many people, the yearning for a tan now outweighs the risks. But why? Hannah Clark got her first spray tan for her school prom and has never looked back. “I’m not proud of it, but I have used sunbeds,” says the 29-year-old graphic designer from (…)
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