In the depths of winter, sunscreen might not be top of many people's shopping lists. Yet it remains a staple in most ...
A growing number of social media influencers are promoting going without sunscreen, citing distrust of chemical ingredients and federal oversight. Dermatologists warn that avoiding sunscreen ...
Concerns around common sunscreen chemicals have prompted the search for natural alternatives, with lignin from wood being one ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. As summer temperatures soar and we flock to beaches, pools, and outdoor recreation areas, choosing the right sunscreen is ...
Sunscreen is an important part of skin care year-round, but especially in the summer, when we tend to be outside more often in more intense sun. Mineral sunscreens (also called physical sunscreens) ...
Ready to head to the beach or a backyard barbecue? Many sunscreens, despite their advertised numbers, provide just a quarter of necessary protection from ultraviolet rays. That’s according to the ...
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Sun protection is top of mind come summer, and though you should be wearing a daily sunscreen year-round (yes, even on cloudy days), finding a face sunscreen you like and even enjoy wearing is a ...
When you apply sunscreen at the beach, it doesn’t necessarily stay on your skin. Some of that sunscreen can wash off when you swim, and the chemicals that shield you from ultraviolet rays end up ...