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A 22-YEAR-OLD woman who claims she "can't live without" sunbeds and illegal tanning injections has revealed she often gets mistaken for a different race as a result of her extreme tan.

Hannah Tittensor, from Belfast, told how she first got addicted to fake tan as a teenager but ditched the beauty products in favour of tanning beds because it makes her "complexion a lot nicer and glowing".

 Hannah was naturally pale as a teenager
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Hannah was naturally pale as a teenagerCredit: Barcroft Media
 She now uses illegal tanning injections to keep up her deep tan
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She now uses illegal tanning injections to keep up her deep tanCredit: Barcroft Media

Appearing in Barcroft TV's Hooked on the Look Series, the beauty therapy student defended her decision to combine sunbed sessions with illegal tanning injections.

She said: "Other girls say they can't live without having their nails done and I can't live without having a tan.

"Pure and simple, it makes me happy."

Like a lot of women, Hannah first experimented with temporary self-tanning products but became increasingly frustrated with their short-term results.

 Hannah's boyfriend Ben (left) first introduced her to sunbeds
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Hannah's boyfriend Ben (left) first introduced her to sunbedsCredit: Barcroft Media
 Hannah has been accused of 'blackfishing' on Instagram as a result of her extreme fake tan
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Hannah has been accused of 'blackfishing' on Instagram as a result of her extreme fake tanCredit: Barcroft Media

"When I was younger I always wore fake tan and I hated it because it always washes off and goes patchy and I hate the smell," she continued.

But Hannah's love of tan has developed into a full-blown addiction after achieving an "amazing" glow during a holiday to Turkey in 2015.

She added: "It makes my complexion a lot nicer, like glowing.

"Your skin looks a lot better. That's what I like about it.

"All girls that I see on Instagram and all girls that I know get a spray tans so why not do sunbeds instead of wearing make-up on your body?"

 Hannah combines her sunbed sessions with illegal tanning drugs to achieve her 'extreme tan'
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Hannah combines her sunbed sessions with illegal tanning drugs to achieve her 'extreme tan'Credit: Barcroft Media

After being introduced to sunbeds by her boyfriend Ben, Hannah now goes into the booth three times a week for 15 minute sessions.

However, it was actually her brother who introduced the pair to illegal tanning injections which contain melanotan: a synthetic hormone which alters the melanin levels in the skin and allows people to go darker when using sunbeds.

Describing her experience with the daily injection she shares with her boyfriend, Hannah said: "The only side effect is the first few days of taking it you feel sick and it sorta suppresses your appetite.

"Some people would say that that's a good thing."

 Hannah and Ben share illegal tanning jabs which they take daily for up to two weeks
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Hannah and Ben share illegal tanning jabs which they take daily for up to two weeksCredit: Barcroft/Youtube

What are tanning injections?

  • Some people use melanotan injections to change the colour of their skin, but they are illegal in the UK.
  • The synthetic hormone works by stimulating pigment cells in the skin, causing them to produce more of the melanin that gives skin its darker colour.
  • The NHS warns against use of the injections as it “not undergone the stringent safety and effectiveness testing that all medicines have to undergo before they can be licensed for use.” 
  • There are two forms available, Melanotan I and II, which are diluted in water before being injected.
  • The injections have not been tested for human use and there are possible side effects and dangers that could occur. 
  • Some side-effects can include acne, stomach pains, eye disorders, sickness and even heart problems.

While Hannah labelled the drug "harmless", her boyfriend Ben added: "I don't know much about the health risks of the [tan injection] but I haven't seen any really bad things happen so far.

"No one in my family has cancer. So to me, I see cancer as genetic so I don't really worry about myself but sometimes I would worry about Han because she does more minutes on the sunbed than me."

However, Hannah's tan has become so extreme that she's even been mistaken for a black woman online.

"People attack me online," Hannah added. "If you type 'blackface' on Instagram or even on Google, my name will come up."

Unlike fellow tanning addict Martina Big - who revealed she is moving to Africa to "be with her people" last month - Hannah insists that she's not actually trying to change race.

She continued: "People say I was trying to be a black woman and try and switch races and stuff just because I'm tanning.

"I don't care. These people don't actually know me."

 Hannah uses a substance called Melanotan which causes users to darker under sunbeds
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Hannah uses a substance called Melanotan which causes users to darker under sunbedsCredit: Barcroft Media

But despite the health risks her addiction to sunbeds and drugs entail, Hannah tries not to think about the damage her addiction could be doing to her body.

She added: "It's become more of like an obsession, a need to be tanned more than to actually feel better when I'm actually tanned.

"Maybe it's just because I'm used to looking at myself so I don't understand if it's too much. I just see myself as 'this is me now'."

 Hannah's sister Rachel says she 'doesn't listen' when her family express their concerns
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Hannah's sister Rachel says she 'doesn't listen' when her family express their concernsCredit: Barcroft/Youtube

However, the Irish student admitted: "Cancer does run in my family. I'd probably be more prone to getting skin cancer. I think it's obviously just a matter of getting moles checked."

Although Hannah is now determined to maintain her tan, her sister Rachel said: "She's really dark but she doesn't think it.

"Her whole image is to do with insecurity. Without all that, she's absolutely stunning.

"But there's no talking to Hannah. She doesn't listen to you when you tell her anyway."

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