Mum diagnosed with skin cancer after using sun beds for just three months as she was tired of fake tan
Warning: Graphic images - Lucy Hartland is sharing her story to urge others to embrace fake tan after recovering from stage 1A melanoma
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Lucy Hartland had tried a variety of tanning products before opting for daily sunbed use - now she is warning others of their dangers (Image: Kennedy News and Media)
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Mum diagnosed with skin cancer after using sun beds for just three months as she was tired of fake tan
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A mother with pale skin has told how she was diagnosed with skin cancer after using sunbeds for just three months because she d got frustrated with fake tan.
Lucy Hartland, 29, from Gloucester, had tried a variety of fake tan products in pursuit of a lush tan that didn t give her the long-lasting glow she wanted.
Frustrated by her pale and freckly skin, Lucy finally opted to slather on tan accelerator and hop on sunbeds for 10-15 minutes a pop daily, starting last April.
After just three months of daily sunbathing sessions the mum-of-one spotted a ridiculously tiny mole on her left shin and went to the GP.
Royal mourning in memory of the Duke of Edinburgh will end for the monarchy and their households today.
Since the death of the Queen s consort on April 9 the royal family has only carried out official duties where appropriate, and have dressed in black as a mark of respect when in public.
From today they will be able to carry out their normal official roles in full after observing the two-week period of mourning.
This comes as the family gets set to celebrate the birthday of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge s son Prince Louis, as he turns three today.
The monarchy may soon be back at work full-time, but as the Queen has said they are experiencing a period of great sadness .