Search results
Health Experts Debunk 4 Anti-Sunscreen Myths Spreading on TikTok
Healthline via AOL· 6 days ago“Climate change has definitely contributed, with the increase in temperature,” he said. The American...
How The FDA's Sunscreen Skepticism Burns Americans
Forbes· 6 days agoEvery day, nearly 10,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with skin cancer. The good news is that applying sunscreen can substantially reduce a...
Marie Claire's Guide to Sunscreen
Marie Claire· 4 days agoAs skincare-obsessed as we are, a recent report found that only 11 percent of us actually slather on any sun protection. For the record, data from the American Academy ...
Out-of-control tanning tips are trendy on social media. A doctor shares the dangers behind them.
CBS News· 2 days agoDespite a better awareness for skin cancer and ways to prevent it, some people are taking to social...
Our Favorite Face Sunscreens That You Shouldn't Leave Home Without
SouthernLiving· 6 days agoIt also contains ingredients that help calm and nourish your skin, making it a very versatile...
Kevin Jonas opens up about skin cancer removal. Here’s how to check your skin
KOAA5· 2 days agoKevin Jonas is raising awareness about skin cancer, after sharing his own experience. The oldest of the Jonas Brothers posted to Instagram this week about his skin cancer removal. The singer had what’s called basal cell carcinoma on his head.
Can retinol cause dry eyes? Risks and how to avoid them
Medical News Today· 4 days agoRetinol can cause dry eyes whether a person applies it to the skin or takes it in pill form. Over...
UPF vs SPF: What's the Difference and How Much Sun Protection Do You Need?
Outdoor Life· 3 days agoUPF 30 and UPF 50 — look awfully similar to what we’re used to seeing on sunscreens, but do you...
Why more people are being diagnosed with melanoma
Axios· 2 days agoAlthough melanoma accounts for only about 1% of skin cancers, it's responsible for a majority of skin cancer deaths.
Lots of People Apply Sunscreen Wrong. Here’s How to Do It Right.
New York Times· 6 days agoThe best protection against sun damage is to shield yourself from the sun’s rays entirely. The short answers: You need 1 liquid ounce, applied roughly every two hours; any non-expired sunscreen ...