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I'm a sunbed hopper and I'm obsessed with tanning – but people accuse me of blackfishing, it's ridiculous

I'm a sunbed hopper and I'm obsessed with tanning – but people accuse me of blackfishing, it's ridiculous

The Sun3 days ago

A WOMAN has revealed her love for sunbeds and tanning, which has caused controversy after people accused her of blackfishing.
The TikToker, who is known as ' essexxink ', has had to defend herself, explaining that she is 'not trying to be black' but simply enjoys using sunbeds.
She shared a video on her profile after receiving a comment from another TikToker referring to her as ' blackfishing ' due to how tanned she is.
Blackfishing is when someone uses hairstyling or makeup to alter their appearance, making them look darker, as though they have black heritage or are mixed-race.
Throughout the video, the woman also defended her decision to have braids in her hair.
She explained that she is 'actually not as tanned' as she appears in her videos uploaded to her 46.2k followers, and that it's the 'lighting' that may make her look darker.
The beauty fan clarified that her skin tone is natural, and the reason she opted for braids was because she was preparing to have a boob job and would not be allowed to get her stitches wet.
She noted that she can keep her braids in for up to six weeks if she takes care of them 'properly.'
The woman explained that this would save her from washing her hair and risking water getting on her stitches, which could lead to an infection.
Talking about the salon where she had her hair done, she said: 'It's a black lady that did my hair and they had no issue with me getting braids, none at all.'
She continued: 'I've used them loads over the years, and they've never ever accused me of blackfishing.
'They've always been very welcoming. So yeah, if I have caused offence to anyone, I am sorry, but that is not my intention.'
I'm so addicted to sunbeds trolls say I look 'cremated' - I can't stop and am terrified to get dodgy skin mark tested
She captioned the video: 'I had to speak on this as it's getting ridiculous. If I've offended anyone I AM SORRY.
"But that is not at all my intention. Thanks and I won't speak on this matter again.'
Within 24 hours of sharing the video, the TikToker gained 117.7k views and 532 comments, with many expressing mixed opinions.
The TikToker also added in the comments section that her dad has naturally olive skin, which means she tans darker thanks to his genes.
One person wrote: 'I wouldn't say you're blackfishing.
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"I think people are overreacting lol and I'm black. Only thing I'll say is be careful of the sunbeds, hun... for your health.'
A second added: 'She is not trying to be black at all! Just because someone is tanned doesn't mean they are trying to be black!
'If anything, white people when they are tanned are closer to the skin complexion of Spanish and mixed people, far off from black!'
A third said: 'I honestly don't get why so many people hate on you.
"Your decisions do not affect anyone else! Good luck, girl.'
Risks of sunbeds
THE promise of a constant glowing tan is too tempting for some people to deny.
But while popping to the sunbed shop may seem harmless, people who use tanning beds should be aware of the risks.
Approximately 10 per cent of the population of Northern Europe use sunbeds on a regular basis, the World Health Organization says.
Some people use them for years on end, accumulating risk of serious disease.
We are here to give you the lowdown on sunbeds and if they are safe to use.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), sunbeds are as dangerous as smoking.
Like the sun, they give out harmful UV rays that damage the DNA in your skin cells.
Over time, this may lead to malignant melanoma - the deadliest form of skin cancer - studies have shown.
According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), there is significant evidence to show that using tanning beds causes melanoma.
They report that sunbeds increase the risk of skin cancer by up to 20 per cent, and also state that they have no positive benefits to our health.
Cancer Research back this statistic, adding that " there is no such thing as a safe tan from UV radiation".
One study found that sunbeds can almost double the risk of cancer compared to never using them - with women 83 per cent more likely to develop the disease.
While some people think tanning beds are safer than sitting out in the midday sun, according to Cancer Research, the risk is still twice as high when compared to spending the same amount of time in the Mediterranean sun at lunch time.
The Sunbed Association claim there is not enough evidence to link sunbed use with melanoma, adding: "It is over-exposure and burning that will increase a risk of skin cancer, not responsible UV exposure."
But the WHO says: "The majority of tanning parlours provide inadequate advice to their customers.
"The use of eye protection such as goggles or sunglasses should be mandatory.
"However, as sunbed users aim to have an even tan, they often decide against protecting any part of their body."
Referring to the link with skin cancer, the world health experts add: "Sunbeds for self-tanning purposes have been available for the last two decades and due to the long latency period for skin cancer and eye damage it has been difficult so far to demonstrate any long-term health effects.
"Even though the causes of malignant melanoma are not fully understood, tumour development appears to be linked to occasional exposure to intense sunlight.
"Sunbeds subject their users to intermittent high exposures of UVA and UVB radiation – this may provide the ideal setting for the development of malignant skin cancer.
"However, the few epidemiological studies that have been carried out to date have not provided any consistent results."
Despite the WHO's cautious stance on the skin cancer link, it discourages the use of sunbeds, quoting an expert who said the use of tanning parlours is like "an industrial-scale radiation exposure experiment".
Regardless of skin cancer, sunbeds don't just have long-term health risks.
Users have reported a range of short-term symptoms including itching, dryness and redness of skin, freckling and photosensitivity.
Common outcomes in the longer term, especially in fair-skinned people, may involve blistering of the skin.
" Sagging and wrinkling of the skin are an almost certain price to be paid by frequent sunbed users", the WHO says - not quite the outcome you hope for when going to the sunbed shop for a beautiful, youthful look.

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