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Mum's horrific photos reveal exactly why sunbeds and nasal tanning sprays should never be used together

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cancer after years of excessive tanning, warning others not to make the same mistake. Mum of four, Sarah Ashcroft spent nine years using a combination of sunbeds and nasal tanning sprays in a bid to maintain a glowing tan.After discovering an unusual mark on her skin, she was diagnosed with a condition called Actinic Keratosis, which, if left untreated, can turn into cancer.The 38-year-old is now having aggressive treatment in the form of 'chemo cream', which is applied directly to the skin to destroy the precancerous cells.However the cream has left her face and body covered in red and angry patches which are so painful, has left her feeling like she'd been 'burned in a fire'.Sarah, from Birkenhead, is now sharing photos of the treatment.

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