A BEAUTY fan has revealed she had a sunbed fitted in her house for “convenience” – and everyone is saying the same thing about it. 

Heidie Hopper, who goes by the name of heidihopper413 on TikTok, has shared a video showing off the indoor tanning machine. 

She captioned the video: “It’s so convenient, honestly.”

While filming herself turning the sunbed on, she added: “This is your sign to get a sunbed in your house.”

Indoor tanning involves using a device that emits ultraviolet radiation to produce a cosmetic tan. 

It is typically found in tanning salons, gyms, spas, hotels, and sporting facilities, and less often in private residences. 

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Sunbeds don’t come cheap, with some starting at £700 and going all the way through to costing around £15k.

And it’s the price of the sunbed, which everyone is talking about in the comments section. 

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One wrote: “Go on, how much does one cost?”

Another questioned: “Core how much electricity does that use – quite a bit.”

A third said: “imagine what mam would say about the leccy (SIC) bill.”

Whilst someone else explained how much it cost them to have in their home for four weeks. 

They wrote: “The exact same sunbed I have £150 for 4 weeks! Best of the best.” 

And someone else added: “It’s around £120 for four weeks, or £60 for unlimited minutes for a month in most sunbed shops?

"I've tried at home sunbeds and the shops are 100X better!”

However, another person said they prefer the salon sunbeds.

They wrote: “I had one and I don’t think it’s as powerful as the sun beds at the shop.”

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According to the NHS, sunbeds give out ultraviolet (UV) rays that increase your risk of developing skin cancer, both skin cancer (melanoma) and skin cancer (non-melanoma).

Many sunbeds give out greater doses of UV rays than the midday tropical sun. The risks are greater for young people.

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