For scores of people across the Northern Hemisphere, that means trips to the beach or pool. While achieving a "sun-kissed" tan is on many a summer bucket list, health experts are warning you not to ...
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 ...
Some of the summer’s hottest beauty products just got burned. “Beware of sunscreen products in mousse form because they might not be effective,” the Food and Drug Administration cautioned in a post on ...
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Scientists invent world's first sunscreen made of pollen: 'As effective as commercial sunscreens'
Scientists have invented a pollen-based sunscreen, which their results suggest is as effective in blocking harmful ultraviolet rays as sunscreens containing chemicals that contribute to coral ...
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