I love to tan but trolls tell me to ‘dial it down’ and say I look ‘like I’m late 40s’ because of my ‘wrinkles and bags’

A beauty fan has revealed that trolls have brutally trolled her for the colour of her skin

A WOMAN has revealed that she loves tanning, but has received backlash from trolls for the colour of her skin. 

Gemma Hansen, who is from Utah, US, was keen to respond to online haters who claimed her tan makes her look as though she is in her late forties.

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A beauty fan has revealed that trolls have brutally trolled her for the colour of her skinCredit: tiktok/@gemmanhansen
Gemma Hansen, who is in her twenties, was keen to respond to trolls who accused her of looking like she was in her 'late forties' as a result of her 'wrinkles and bags'

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Gemma Hansen, who is in her twenties, was keen to respond to trolls who accused her of looking like she was in her ‘late forties’ as a result of her ‘wrinkles and bags’Credit: tiktok/@gemmanhansen

Posting online, Gemma was brutally targeted by social media users who think her bronzed complexion has added years to her appearance.

The blonde influencer confirmed that she is in her twenties, and was keen to clap back at those who accused her of having ‘wrinkles and bags’ as a result of her love of tanning and fake tan.

In a short clip shared on TikTok, the young woman responded to a comment from a troll that read: ‘You better start wearing sunscreen or dial down the self-tanning lotion.

‘It’s making you look way too old, like late 40s.’

In response, Gemma, whose face is very bronzed, gave her followers a close-up look at her face.

As she gasped in shock at the nasty remark, she said: “Did you just tell me I look the same age as my parents?”

Clearly totally stunned, Gemma raised her eyebrows and questioned: “My mamma and pappa?”

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @gemmanhansen, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly gone viral and has since racked up a jaw-dropping 2.1 million views. 

But social media users were left massively divided by Gemma’s clip.

Whilst some were keen to support the blonde beauty and hail her ‘beautiful’, not everyone was as kind. 

Tanning addiction: Trolls mistake her age!

One person said: “You are beautiful. Please don’t let these comments hurt you.” 

Another added: “People need to grow up and mind their own business.

Advice for adults and children on sunscreen and sun safety in the UK and abroad

The experts at the NHS have warned that sunburn increases your risk of skin cancer.

They state that despite the common misconception, sunburn ”does not just happen on holiday”.

This means that you can burn in the UK, even on days when it’s cloudy. 

”There’s no safe or healthy way to get a tan. A tan does not protect your skin from the sun’s harmful effects.”

You can find more tips on their website here.

“Why are you so worried about someone else’s looks? Keep slaying.”

A third commented: “You look INCREDIBLE. Don’t worry, give TikTok a day or two and we’ll all be begging for your skincare routine.” 

I’m 41 and thought we were the same age

TikTok user

However, at the same time, nasty trolls were out in full force, as many accused Gemma of being “tan blind”. 

One hater penned: “You’re so so pretty but yes you look at least mid 30s.”

Fake Tan Lovers Guide to Applying it Streak-Free

Here’s Fabulous ultimate guide to a flawless, streak-free fake tan that will leave you looking like you’ve just stepped off the beach…

Preparation is Key

A streak-free tan starts with proper skin prep. Exfoliate your skin thoroughly 24 hours before application. Focus on rough areas like elbows, knees and ankles to ensure an even canvas. Opt for an exfoliator with natural ingredients to avoid irritation.

Hydration Station

Moisturise your entire body right after exfoliating, but pay extra attention to dry patches. On the day of tanning, only apply a light, oil-free moisturiser to these areas a few hours before you plan to tan. This prevents the tan from clinging to dry spots and developing unevenly.

Formulate, Don’t Hate

Selecting the right fake tan product can make all the difference. Mousse formulas are easiest to apply and blend. Tanning drops can be added to your regular face moisturiser to match your face with your body.

Application O’Clock

Using a tanning mitt is non-negotiable for an even application. Dispense a small amount of product onto the mitt and apply in long, sweeping motions. Start from your ankles and work your way up to avoid creases. Apply sparingly on joints and use a fluffy make-up brush for your hands and feet.

Post-Tan Care

Once you’ve applied your tan, allow it to dry completely before dressing. Loose, dark clothing is best to avoid transferring colour. Avoid water and sweat for at least six to eight hours while the tan develops. After your first rinse, pat your skin dry gently and moisturise daily to prolong your tan.

A second chimed in: “The wrinkles on the forehead and the under eye bags and your discoloured skin definitely did.” 

Someone else snapped: “Girlie you look like you’re reaching 50….. wear sunscreen.” 

Meanwhile, one user wrote: “Yes…. I’m 41 and thought we were the same age.”

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