A woman 26 and addicted to tanning – Health experts warn of the dangers associated

A woman has defended her tanning addiction by insisting it boosts her confidence – despite online trolls claiming she looks 50.

Camilla Sørensen, a 26-year-old influencer from Denmark, has candidly shared her addiction to tanning, despite facing harsh criticism from social media trolls who claim her bronzed appearance makes her look older than her age.

Sørensen, who boasts 29,000 followers on her TikTok page, @camilla_sorensen1998, frequently uploads content highlighting her deep brown skin tone, and regularly boasts of her ability to tan quickly while sharing her extensive tanning routine.

In one video, captioned “When they say I’m too brown,” she hits back at trolls and mimes lyrics to Playboi Carti‘s Punk Monk, in which he raps: ‘Don’t talk to me.’

Camilla Sørensen has defended her tanning addition by insisting it boosts her confidence - despite online trolls claiming she looks 50

Camilla Sørensen has defended her tanning addition by insisting it boosts her confidence – despite online trolls claiming she looks 50

In another clip, she joins a trending discussion about additions, captioned “I’m not addicted to anything,” and reveals she assesses the sun’s UV level on a hot day before committing to a tanning session.

Another video highlights the content creator’s ability to develop a tan quickly, as she adds a caption that reads: ‘When people tan all summer to get the tan I got in 2 days.’

Sørensen’s outdoor tanning regimen, detailed in a list uploaded in another video, includes set intervals of sun exposure followed by breaks.

In the list, she reveals she tans the front of her body for 20 minutes, then the back for another 20, and continues alternating with additional 15-minute sessions.

Her routine also includes dips in the pool or spritzes of salt water, before resuming her tanning session by laying on her back and front for 15 minutes each, and repeating the alternation for a further 14 to 20 minutes.

Alarmingly, she adds ‘REPEAT!’ at the end of the list, meaning in one sitting she tans her body in the searing heat for up to four hours.

In one video, a troll cruelly taunts the influencer by stating, ‘You look great for 53,’ while in another clip, she dances with her 40-year-old father – who is also heavily tanned – prompting users to comment that they look the same age.

One person wrote, ‘They look the same age!’ while another said, ‘You look so old I would’ve thought u were dating.’

A video highlights the content creator's ability to develop a tan quickly, as she adds a caption that reads: 'When people tan all summer to get the tan I got in 2 days'

A video highlights the content creator’s ability to develop a tan quickly, as she adds a caption that reads: ‘When people tan all summer to get the tan I got in 2 days’

Sørensen dances with her 40-year-old father - who is also heavily tanned - in one video, prompting users to comment that they look the same age

Sørensen dances with her 40-year-old father – who is also heavily tanned – in one video, prompting users to comment that they look the same age

Sørensen, who boasts 29,000 followers on her TikTok page, @camilla_sorensen1998, frequently uploads content highlighting her deep brown skin tone

Sørensen, who boasts 29,000 followers on her TikTok page, @camilla_sorensen1998, frequently uploads content highlighting her deep brown skin tone

The influencer has faced harsh criticism from social media trolls who claim her bronzed appearance makes her look older than her age

The influencer has faced harsh criticism from social media trolls who claim her bronzed appearance makes her look older than her age

Sørensen's outdoor tanning regimen, detailed in a list uploaded in another video , includes set intervals of sun exposure followed by breaks

Sørensen’s outdoor tanning regimen, detailed in a list uploaded in another video , includes set intervals of sun exposure followed by breaks

Sørensen in 2022, with a deeply bronzed appearance

Sørensen in 2020, prior to her excessive tanning routine

The influencer looks unrecognisable in 2020 before she embarked on a tanning journey that has led to deeply bronzed skin

In a candid clip, the influencer revealed her tanned appearance fuels her confidence, as she mimes to along to a viral song by Princess Chelsea that contains the lyrics: ‘It’s just a cigarette and it cannot be that bad.’

Despite her enthusiasm, Sørensen’s extreme tanning habits have alarmed many of her followers, who warn her of the risks of skin cancer and damage.

One person wrote, ‘You have aged like 30 years,’ while another asked, ‘Are you seriously 24?’

A third commented, ‘You look soooo much better without the aggressive tan,’ as a fellow critic added, ‘Oh lord the aging.’

One individual warned, ‘Be careful of getting leather skin,’ while another said, ‘This just reminded me to reapply my sunscreen.’

In a candid clip, the influencer revealed her tanned appearance fuels her confidence

In a candid clip, the influencer revealed her tanned appearance fuels her confidence

 

 

Despite her enthusiasm, Sørensen's extreme tanning habits have alarmed many of her followers, who warn her of the risks of skin cancer and damage

 

Despite her enthusiasm, Sørensen’s extreme tanning habits have alarmed many of her followers, who warn her of the risks of skin cancer and damage

Another social media user commented, ‘Enjoy aging like a banana, I guess,’ while a horrified individual wrote, ‘The fake tan the wrinkles oh god.’

Finally, someone chimed: ‘It’s obvious she gets melanin injections. There is NO excuse as to why a euro is darker than me. A blonde haired blue eyes one at that.’

Health experts warn of the dangers associated with her tanning practices. According to the NHS, frequent exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun or sunbeds increases the risk of developing both melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers.

Those exposed to UV rays before the age of 25 are at even higher risk later in life.

Meanwhile, a new study has revealed that a quarter of Brits still regularly use sunbeds despite long-known risks of skin cancer.

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