By Sadie Whitelocks. Trish Paytas, 24, started using sunbeds aged 14 after her mother bought her forty sessions at a local beauty salon. She now uses the indoor device on a daily basis - sometimes twice a day - in a bid to boost her bronzed complexion. Ms Paytas, a lingerie model from Los Angeles, California said she first became conscious about her looks after being bullied at school over her pale skin. Mother Lenna, 53,who is also a frequent tanner, believed that sunbed sessions might help her daughter's self-confidence. But the blonde, who now lives in New Jersey, refuses to stop using sunbeds and relies on modelling work to fund her addiction. She said: 'It's definitely been worth spending all that money. I'm in the modelling industry so I have to look good all the time. Mum did the right thing, she wanted me to be happy.

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