Sunbeds: Are they simply an 'irrational' compulsion?

It�s 2017, and according to health officials and the media (the main informers of the British public), Sunbeds are BAD - an �irrational� form of consumption. Nowadays, the �rational-thinking� individual should associate sunbed consumption with their negative effects� Redness, burning, peeling and blistering of the skin � risking skin cancer (melanoma) in the long-run An unsustainable dependence on shallow compliments for self-esteem. Costly maintenance, inconvenient/awkward secrecies, and time wasted travelling. An undesirable association with a �Tanorexic� identity. The stigma attached to �obvious� sunbed users is not favourable. Katie Price? Kat from EastEnders? Not to mention many politicians �. And in horror films a �Tanorexic� habit may result in being cremated alive � With such stigma in mind, how has this industry, worth millions of pounds, both persisted and thrived for over thirty years? And why do over 3 million Britons continue using them every year? Th...