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Beautician who fell asleep on beach without sun cream left with horribly peeling skin

Londoner Sirin Murad, 25, left red-faced after holiday disaster in Bulgaria

Jessica Hehir-Smith
Friday 19 August 2022 11:50 BST
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A video grab of Sirin Murad’s sunburnt forehead
A video grab of Sirin Murad’s sunburnt forehead (SWNS)

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A woman who fell asleep in the sun for 30 minutes was horrified when her forehead skin was left looking like plastic – before peeling completely.

Beautician Sirin Murad, 25, was on holiday in Sunny Beach, Bulgaria, when she fell asleep in the 21C sunshine, with no sunscreen on.

Sirin woke up from her 30-minute nap by the pool with a slightly sore, red face but did not think much of it and continued relaxing during her time off.

The next day, however, was a completely different story – her red face was now extremely sore.

Sirin’s skin was so tight that when she furrowed her eyebrows it looked like plastic.

After discussing the matter with her family, Sirin decided to not to seek any medical attention as she did not think it would get any worse.

The following day, Sirin’s entire face began peeling leaving her covered in different patches of tanned and pink skin.

Sirin, from London, said: “At first it really didn’t feel like anything - it just felt a bit sore when I put pressure on it.

“It really hurt the next day but I actually got some relief when it started peeling. It didn’t hurt and I felt much better.

“Weirdly, my skin is great now! It even feels better than before, almost like it’s renewed.”

Sirin in happier times
Sirin in happier times (SWNS)

Sirin is now keen to raise awareness of the importance of wearing sun cream.

She said: ”No matter how much you think your that you’ll be fine or that your skin will not burn, always apply sunscreen! It’s definitely worth it!

“In my case, I genuinely forgot. I usually would do, but it just slipped my mind.”

It has now been seven week since the incident, and Sirin’s skin has cleared with only a few patches of discolouration on her cheeks.

Sirin was burned on holiday with her family last month [June 1st].

SWNS

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