How too many lamps have transformed this girl
American Tawny Willoughby's obsessive beauty routine has been detrimental to her angelic appearance and healthy skin.
This pushed her to become the promoter of an important message to which we should all pay attention, especially in the summer season when it is appropriate to prepare the skin for the sun:
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Since adolescence, 27-year-old Tawny Willoughby was used to regularly undergoing UV rays emitted by the tanning lamp she had at home, going so far as to do up to 5 lamps a week. This habit was very common among young Kentucky girls ( United States) and continued to be, until the first cases of skin cancer were discovered.
At the age of twenty-one, Tawny Willoughby learned the news from a fellow student who was diagnosed with melanoma. This prompted her to undergo checks by her dermatologist who led her to the same tragic discovery:
I had never thought about the future, let alone skin cancer© CNN Edition
Today Tawny is forced to undergo anticancer treatments for a maximum of one year, which intervene on the cancerous areas of her skin, of which she wanted to share the effects on her Facebook page, finding the support of thousands of people.
If anyone needs some motivation not to stay too long under the lamp or the scorching sun, here it is!
the woman writes in the post where she shows her scars, a consequence of skin cancer treatments.
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We should treasure the words of Tawny Willoughby and remember not to expose ourselves to UV rays without the necessary protection, since the risks we run range from a simple erythema up to premature aging of the skin, resulting in the appearance of wrinkles and spots, and to well-developed problems. more serious.
With the right creams we can enjoy the many beneficial effects of the sun, which also has an excellent influence on mood, get a great tan and, above all, spend the summer holidays peaceful.