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美兩歲女童定期噴霧造古銅膚色

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美國密歇根州一名26歲的女子每月都要帶兩歲的女兒做噴霧日光浴好讓她的皮膚變成古銅色,然後再帶她參加各類選美比賽。她表示,女兒很喜歡現在古銅色的皮膚,而且噴霧日光浴很安全。至於參加各類選美比賽,她說是爲了幫助女兒建立自信,享受比賽的樂趣,同時抓住任何可能成功的機會。這位母親在女兒只有十個月的時候第一次帶她參加選美比賽,當時在不允許化妝而且沒有太多服飾變化的情況下,女兒贏得了選美比賽。自那以後,她便一發不可收拾,每年都要帶女兒參加各類選美比賽,每月在這方面的花費就高達4666美元。

A mother has defended her decision to give her two-year-old daughter monthly spray tan sessions for beauty pageants.

Savanna Jackson entered her first contest at just 10-months-old and now undergoes monthly tanning sessions.

美兩歲女童定期噴霧造古銅膚色

She stands in a special tent while being sprayed with an airbrush and a roller is then used to even out any blotchy patches.

But her mother Lauren Jackson – who spends up to £3,000($4666) per month taking Savanna to pageants – says the process is perfectly safe and her daughter "loves" her darker skin tone.

"I just want her to have the best possible opportunity to win. Besides, Savanna loves it. Now, it's a must for every pageant," she said.

"To me the pageants are about having fun, building up her self-esteem, and giving my girl the best possible opportunity in life.

"When I see Savannah on that stage, her confidence blossoming, it's worth every penny. I'm so proud of my tanned toddler."

Ms Jackson, 26, from Michigan, USA, first entered Savanna into a 'natural pageant' – which allows little or no make-up and limited amounts of embellishments on the gown or dress – when she was just 10-months-old.

To the delight of the family Savanna won, and she has been entered into pageants ever since.

Within a year Ms Roberts, Savanna and grandmother Sherry were travelling up and down the USA competing in pageants.

They soon realized that young contestants of Savanna's age were using spray tans and took the plunge themselves.

Savanna now receives monthly spray tans before every competition while a professional make-up artist applies eyeliner, mascara, lipstick and neatens her delicate eyebrows.

"There is a line but I strongly feel I've kept Savanna on the right side of it," she said.

"I'd never even consider surgery or Botox – she already wears more make-up than I do!"