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Need To Know > Fitness and health > ‘I was left with two black holes on my face as small pimple turned out to be CANCER – twice’
A celebrity hairstylist survived skin cancer twice after a stubborn spot on her nose turned out to be basal cell carcinoma - now she warns others about sun safety and checks clients.
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‘I was left with two black holes on my face as small pimple turned out to be CANCER – twice’

Amy Walters
Last updated: May 22, 2025 8:58 am
Amy Walters Published May 22, 2025
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Kerry-Ann Buckell. (Jam Press/@kbhairextensions)
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A woman has shared her battle with skin cancer, twice, as a small pimple on her nose turned out to be skin cancer.

When Kerry-Ann Buckell noticed a small red mark on the tip of her nose, she assumed it was a simple poppable spot.

But over the next three weeks, the pus-filled lump kept returning.

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The 35-year-old, who started to fear the worst, looked it up on Google, and the words she was terrified to see came up – skin cancer.

A celebrity hairstylist survived skin cancer twice after a stubborn spot on her nose turned out to be basal cell carcinoma - now she warns others about sun safety and checks clients.
Kerry-Ann Buckell’s first spot. (Jam Press/@kbhairextensions)

Doctors scraped off the spot and confirmed her diagnosis, though they said that it was benign and hadn’t spread.

But a few years later, it returned – this time, with vengeance.

“I was absolutely terrified to say the least,” the celebrity hairstylist and extension specialist, from Surrey, told Need To Know.

A celebrity hairstylist survived skin cancer twice after a stubborn spot on her nose turned out to be basal cell carcinoma - now she warns others about sun safety and checks clients.
Kerry-Ann Buckell’s nose hole from her first spot removal. (Jam Press/@kbhairextensions)

“I convinced myself as much as I could that it was just a whitehead; both times.

“The thought of cancer was too much to take.

“My thoughts turned immediately to my young son.

“I need to be OK – and survive – for him, especially as I’m a single mum.

A celebrity hairstylist survived skin cancer twice after a stubborn spot on her nose turned out to be basal cell carcinoma - now she warns others about sun safety and checks clients.
Kerry-Ann Buckell with her son. (Jam Press/@kbhairextensions)

“The wait for the results the first time was agonising.

“But I was so relieved when they told me it hadn’t spread.

“I truly thought that was the end of this horrifying ordeal.

“Until I noticed another spot, this time double the size, that wouldn’t budge.

“As much as I tried to stay in denial, I knew what it was.

A celebrity hairstylist survived skin cancer twice after a stubborn spot on her nose turned out to be basal cell carcinoma - now she warns others about sun safety and checks clients.
Kerry-Ann Buckell showing her second spot. (Jam Press/@kbhairextensions)

“I just didn’t want to accept the fact that, this time, it could be a matter of life or death.”

Kerry, who works with the likes of Lizzie Cundy, Christine McGuinness and Selling Sunset USA star Christine Quinn, says she’s always ensured to be careful while out in the sun.

A celebrity hairstylist survived skin cancer twice after a stubborn spot on her nose turned out to be basal cell carcinoma - now she warns others about sun safety and checks clients.
Kerry-Ann Buckell with Lizzie Cundy. (Jam Press/@kbhairextensions)

Opting for the highest SPF sunscreen on holiday and wearing hats when outside, though, wasn’t enough to protect her from its damaging rays.

She said, “When I saw the dermatologist, they told me it needed to come out now and be sent off to the labs right away.

“Terrified, I asked why – and that’s when they said it’s likely cancerous cells.

“It was scraped off and I was left with a big gaping black hole on my face, which luckily, healed up quite quickly.

A celebrity hairstylist survived skin cancer twice after a stubborn spot on her nose turned out to be basal cell carcinoma - now she warns others about sun safety and checks clients.
Kerry-Ann Buckell after her first spot removal. (Jam Press/@kbhairextensions)

“I’ve never been a sun worshipper.

“I had read about people who loved being in the sun who had gotten skin cancer, but that wasn’t me, so it left me very confused when they confirmed my diagnosis.

“And it started as a simple spot that seemed extremely rare.

“I became much more skin-conscious, though that didn’t seem to help me.”

In November 2024, she was diagnosed once again with basal cell carcinoma and had the spot removed, leaving an even bigger hole.

Luckily, it was benign, and she hasn’t had any other worrying pimples pop up since.

(Jam Press/@kbhairextensions)

Kerry has now taken a course in trichology, the study of the hair and scalp, to help further her knowledge on what signs to look out for.

She also checks her clients’ scalps and alerts them to anything they should get checked out.

She added, “Never did I think skin cancer would appear as a regular-looking spot.

“I’m doing everything I can to encourage skin safety.

A celebrity hairstylist survived skin cancer twice after a stubborn spot on her nose turned out to be basal cell carcinoma - now she warns others about sun safety and checks clients.
Kerry-Ann Buckell after her second spot removal. (Jam Press/@kbhairextensions)

“More than anything, though, I’m thankful that I’m still here to tell the tale and raise awareness – and be around to see my little boy grow up.

“Be careful when out in the sunshine; it might leave you looking glowing at first, but it could result in your life being on the line.”

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