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WATCH: Tan mom lightens up in new skin-care YouTube videos

Color her reformed.

“Tanning mom” Patricia Krentcil has a new gig — as the somewhat reluctant spokesmodel for skin-care products.

Krentcil, 44, has shot two YouTube videos with Westchester “skin-care enthusiast” and author Dana Ramos, who takes over the bathroom of Krentcil’s New Jersey home to work her magic.

Ramos took on the tanorexic mom of five after a disastrous Manhattan nightclub appearance during which a nearly-incoherent Krentcil slurred her words and fell to the ground.

“Patricia’s new and improved,” a rep for the two women said. “Her skin looks great; she’s not drinking and falling over.’’

In the first video, titled “Tanning Mom Gets a Face Peel,’’ Krentcil plants herself on the toilet lid while Ramos tosses a plethora of skin potions in the trash, hands Krentcil a tube of sunscreen, and tells her she must use it.

“I’m not thrilled,” Krentcil says, in her slurry, molasses voice.

She also looks slightly confused when Ramos gives her a bar of soap and drugstore lotion, telling her she needs to wash her face and moisturize.

But Krentcil complies.

“When does it start working?” she asks.

By the second video, Krentcil is a more willing subject and says people have commented on her improved skin.

“They say, ‘You look pretty,’ ” she notes. Krentcil will shoot her third video with Ramos Saturday at a local pharmacy.

The video, called “Adorable Anna,” also shows Ramos talking to Krentcil’s 6-year-old daughter about the importance of sunscreen.

Krentcil and her leathered, burnt-sienna skin made headlines in May when she pleaded not guilty to child endangerment, after prosecutors alleged she took Anna to a tanning salon.

Krentcil denies ever fake-baking the fair skinned child, and Ramos believes her.

“There is no evidence she ever took her child into a tanning booth,” Ramos says in a statement on her web site. “We’ve met her, we know the tory, and we believe her 100%.”

Krentcil’s slated to show off her new look tonight at a party for Ramos’ SkinRegime.com and book, “The Skin Regime: Boot Camp for Beautiful Skin” at the Westchester Mix Martial Arts in Mount Kisco. Proceeds benefit the Skin Care Foundation.