Natural skin care: Duncan James tries to avoid sunbeds
Fans of natural skin care could be interested to hear the tanning habits of Duncan James, as the former member of boy band Blue revealed he feels no shame in fake tanning.
The singer was speaking to the Sun in support of its Save Your Skin campaign, which is attempting to advise young people about the dangers of using sunbeds.
He told the newspaper: "I am happy to say I use fake tan. People might laugh but I have had about eight moles removed from my back."
Other celebrities who backed the campaign included former Big Breakfast presenter Denise Van Outen, who said she regretted using sunbeds in her youth.
In other natural skin care news, Rachel Stevens recently told the Sun about her bad experiences of using fake tan when competing on the BBC show Strictly Come Dancing, where she had to use huge amounts of the product before strutting her stuff.
By James Mould

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