Kylen Suttner: I fake my 4-month-old baby because he’s too pale, but people tell me I’m selfish

I Fake My 4 Month Old Baby Because I Think He’s Too Pale But People Say I’m Selfish

  • Kylen Suttner, 21, uses fake tan on her newborn
  • The mother wants the baby to look sun-kissed

A mother has sparked anger after revealing the ‘selfish’ and ‘dangerous’ step she added to her newborn’s skin care routine.

Kylen, 21, recently admitted to using fake tan on her four-month-old baby to make his skin look sun-kissed and rosy.

The new mom caused thousands around the world to shame her for her “disgusting” choices and potentially ruining her child’s skin with the chemicals used in tanning mists.

Many attacked her for being “careless,” with some even pointing out that the fake tan makes the child look jaundiced.

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Kylen, 21, recently admitted to using fake tan on her four-month-old baby to keep his skin looking sun-kissed and rosy

A mom has sparked anger after revealing the 'selfish' and 'dangerous' step she added to her newborn's skincare routine

The new mom caused thousands to shame her for her 'disgusting' choices and possibly ruin her child's skin with the chemicals used in tanning mists

A mom has sparked anger after revealing the ‘selfish’ and ‘dangerous’ step she added to her newborn’s skincare routine

The mother posted a video explaining why she uses fake tan on her baby.

“When everyone tells me to stop self-tanning my baby but the Loving Tan staff have families to feed,” she captioned the clip.

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  • Yes – the mother can decide what is best 15 votes
  • No – she is harming the baby and must be stopped 650 votes

The video showed Kylen and her baby looking happy and olive.

She also admitted that “Loving Tan” was their “favorite” brand.

But many think the mother is joking as people often point out that her baby is rather ‘orange’ and has jaundice.

Many were outraged by Kylen’s “ridiculous” parenting techniques.

“So the baby will grow up thinking he’s not naturally good enough, especially for the one person who should love him unconditionally,” one furious woman wrote.

“Gosh, those chemicals can damage a little one’s skin,” said another. “Their skin is so sensitive when they’re babies.”

‘Awful!’ exclaimed a third. “So awful.”

But others jumped on the bandwagon and praised her as she looked forward to the child’s appearance.

“You have to keep your tan, it’s a lifestyle!” a woman wrote.

Another said, “This would be me if I had a child.”

“I fake my baby too, and some people just don’t get it,” one mom revealed.

“I love this, I wish I had his skin color,” one woman wrote.