A beach vacation is all about soaking up the sun, enjoying the waves, and relaxing under blue skies. But amidst the fun, one common concern often creeps in - sun tanning or worse, sunburn. While a bit ...
Sun exposure has some positive and many negative effects for humans. The skin requires exposure to UV-B rays from the sun in order to stimulate vitamin D synthesis, as a lack of vitamin D can cause ...
A sunburn might not be the only thing you need to worry about this summer. “There’s no such thing as a safe tan,” Krista Rubin, nurse practitioner at Mass General Brigham’s Center for Melanoma, told ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (KFSN) -- We've heard the statistics and the warnings: skin cancer is America's fastest growing cancer and sun tan beds and salons add to that danger. But lots of folks keep going, and ...
Who doesn’t love having a healthy, sun-kissed glow in summer? But laying out in the sun and soaking in its ultraviolet rays can wreak havoc on your skin, putting you at risk for skin cancer, dark ...
Is tanning safe? Here's what experts want you to know. (Romano Cagnoni/Getty Images) If you’ve ever left the beach without a suntan only to find it showing up hours later, you may wonder why. Now a ...
On sunny or even cloudy days, the UV index can be a good thing to check. "It's five, moderate. But you're still supposed to use sun protection it says," explained Claira Wright, a University of ...
You may not be able to take a trip to Australia, but you can still have skin that looks like you just returned from a vacation packed with days of fun in the sun. That’s because Australian-made Bondi ...
Plug the word "tan" into Sephora's search engine and the beauty retail giant will spit out more than 200 results. Mists, mousses, mitts. Tanning drops, lotions, butters, serums, gels. Bronzing powders ...
Raise your hand if you’ve ever felt personally victimized by self-tanning products. If you did, you’re certainly not alone. It seems that no matter if they are whipped, serums or sprays, we either ...