NEW YORK (AP) — 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 ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Don't let the cool weather fool you. Experts stay you should still apply sunscreen in the fall, even on cloudy days. (Getty Images ...
Sunscreen may be the scent of summer, but that doesn’t necessarily mean everyone is slathering it on poolside, at the beach or before hopping out to the store to pick up some popsicles. Here’s why you ...
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 ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I spent many a summer at the beach growing up. My mother always slathered me with sunscreen. Now, as a 30-year-old woman, sunscreen remains a part of my routine, regardless of the ...
Kristin Cavallari has come under fire—or shall we say UV rays—for sharing her “controversial” take on the importance of wearing sunscreen on her podcast. Her guest—functional and Eastern medicine ...
We’ve all heard it a million times: You need to wear sunscreen every single day, rain or shine. “The most important anti-aging step you can make is wearing sunscreen daily,” says Tracy Evans, M.D., ...
Whether it's a flight attendant or a dermatologist, experts agree that travelers should wear sunscreen on flights. In fact, the UV rays on planes are even more intense than when you're back on land.
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 ...