A fan of the solarium showed her face up close, after these photos you will no longer want to sunbathe
Someone goes to the seaside for a bronze tan, and someone sits for hours in a tanning booth in the hope of getting the effect of a vacation just spent somewhere on the islands.

Recently, 20-year-old Harriet Hart, an ardent fan of artificial sunbathing, blew up social networks. The girl regularly publishes «reports» from the solarium, demonstrating not the most healthy attachment to such a pastime.
One of the publications scared the audience so much that they expressed concern for the health of the girl. Only the girl herself is not at all embarrassed by malicious comments and she is clearly not going to slow down. Hart admits that in gray Britain she misses the sun too much.

The same shocking video on Harriet’s page gained more than a million views. On it, the girl is resting in the solarium without glasses and any means of protection for the skin.
Blue ultraviolet rays clearly emphasized the huge dark pigment spots that became the consequences of excessive tanning. At the same time, by hook or by crook, Harriet is trying to convince subscribers and, probably, herself, that these are just harmless freckles.
The comments immediately filled with concern about the condition of Harriet’s skin. One user wrote: “People often mistake sunburn for freckles. Please be careful girl.»

Another subscriber commented: “I promise you will regret this, I am 32, only now I see all the damage from sunburn. I have so many wrinkles»
While some expressed concern for Harriet’s health, others were quick to play a trick on the girl because of her appearance: «Sorry, but your body looks like a leather sofa.»

In response to the hateful and hurtful remarks, Harriet immediately posted another video in which she pouted her lips while lying in the solarium and winked at all the haters on camera.
Nevertheless, the concern of subscribers is fully justified. Excessive sunbathing significantly increases the risk of skin cancer. Sunburn is especially dangerous for young people under 25 years old. Sunbathers in their youth are in the «red» risk group for cancer in adulthood, according to research.