July 24, 2008

Fake tans banned at school

These days it hard to distinguish between that has a real suntan and those people who like to get their sun tan out of a bottle.

However, at some schools this is going to be no longer a problem as the head teacher has banned the use of fake suntan, especially those girls who are turning looking slightly orange in colour.

This is just a part of a major clamp down on the appearance of the pupils at the Baines School in Poulton le Flyde, Lancashire. These new rule not only apply to fake suntan, but jewellery and uniform too.

The school are taking these steps because of the amount to girls who have been recently tuning up for school with streaks on the arms and legs. There is a time and place for everything and maybe school is just not the place for this.

Source [BBC]

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