"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." But first, some scary skincare facts. Not wearing or not properly applying sunscreen leaves your skin ...
Online fears about sunscreen are popping up, but the science remains unchanged: it’s safe and protective. Here's what we know ...
Sun exposure is the primary cause of skin cancer. But can sunscreen cause cancer, too? There is nothing like feeling the warmth of sun on your skin—and soaking it up safely means applying sunscreen to ...
Skin cancer occurs when skin cells mutate and grow uncontrollably, most often due to ultraviolet (UV) radiation damage. While sun exposure is the primary trigger, skin cancer can develop anywhere on ...
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and dermatologists want people to know how to protect themselves against the most serious skin cancer — melanoma. According to the American Academy of Dermatology ...
People with darker skin still need to wear sunscreen — for more reasons than one. Too much ultraviolet exposure from the sun can lead to sunburn, dark spots and wrinkles, and increased risk of skin ...
While any sunscreen can be used year-round, it can be helpful to use ones that are more hydrating during the cold winter ...
Dermatologists say sunscreen has moved beyond beauty into essential preventive care. Daily use protects against UV damage ...
We know we should all be wearing sunscreen. But how can you ensure the one you are using is reliable? We spoke to experts to ...
As summer approaches, you're probably beginning to wonder: Do I really have to slather on sunscreen in order to protect myself from skin cancer? Well, if you trust empirical research — or listen to ...