One 'fake tan horror story' is when someone applied fake tan unevenly. They ended up with streaks all over their body, like they were some kind of strange zebra - colored creature. It was so embarrassing that they had to avoid going out in public for a while.
There was a case where a girl used a new brand of fake tan. She had an allergic reaction to it. Her skin became itchy and red all over where she had applied the tan. Not only did she look like she had a bad sunburn, but she also had to deal with the discomfort. She had to visit a doctor to get some creams to soothe her skin and to make the redness go away.
Another common horror story is when the fake tan rubs off on clothes. You put on a nice white shirt or a light - colored dress, and then find that the tan has transferred and left big, ugly marks all over your clothes. It can ruin an otherwise perfect outfit.
A young person tried to use a fake ID to board a plane. They thought they could get away with it. However, the security at the airport detected the fake ID. They were detained, missed their flight, and had to deal with a long investigation process. Their name was put on a no - fly list temporarily, and they had a lot of trouble explaining the situation to their family and friends.
One horror story is when people apply for a job that seems legitimate but turns out to be a pyramid scheme. They are promised high pay but end up having to recruit others to make any money. Another is when the job description is completely different from what the actual work is. For example, it was advertised as an office job but was really door - to - door sales. And there are cases where the so - called employer takes personal information during the application process and uses it for malicious purposes.
I heard about a guy who got a spray tan and didn't realize he was allergic to one of the ingredients. His skin broke out in a horrible rash. His whole body was itchy and red. He had to go to the doctor and get special creams to soothe the irritation. It took weeks for his skin to get back to normal.
Well, there are those stories about a cursed house where strange noises and apparitions are said to occur, but it's just a made - up tale. Also, some might create a story about a possessed object like a mirror that shows things that aren't really there, just for the sake of scaring others.
One horror story is about a girl who used a cheap fake foundation. It looked okay at first, but after a few hours, her face started to break out in a really bad rash. It was itchy and red, and she had to rush to the doctor. Turns out, the fake makeup had some really harmful chemicals in it.
One horror story is when the glue of the fake eyelashes got into my eye. It was extremely painful and my eye became red and swollen. I had to rush to the doctor to get it flushed out.
There was a person who got fake nails for a special occasion. They were really long and elaborate. But when she was trying to do some normal tasks like typing on a keyboard, she couldn't. She ended up breaking two of the nails while typing in a hurry. Then she had to deal with the jagged edges which were constantly snagging on things like her clothes and hair. It was a nightmare and she regretted getting such long and impractical fake nails.
Well, you could tell the story of a possessed car. Everyone in town believes it's haunted because it starts on its own and drives erratically. But it's actually a group of teenagers who learned how to hot - wire it remotely for a joke. There's also the fake horror story of a mummy that comes to life in a museum. In reality, it was a security guard in a mummy costume playing a prank on his colleagues. And the story of a witch in the forest is just a hiker who got lost and was wearing a black cloak and a pointy hat for fun.
A common one is the orange look. People sometimes end up looking like they've been dipped in orange paint instead of getting a natural - looking tan. This often happens when the wrong shade of spray tan is used.