Sunscreen blocks UV rays but won't always prevent tanning. Here's how to safely boost your glow while protecting your skin with daily sunscreen use.
Tanning happens when your skin is exposed to UV radiation — here's how you should prepare to safely face the sun.
Sunscreen is the skin’s ultimate buddy regarding harmful sun rays, yet tanning is a risky business even in their presence.
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 ...
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 ...
Darkened or tan skin naturally occurs after exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays. However, lying under the sun can be time-consuming and result in inconsistent coloring. Because of this, more and more ...
Most Gen Z adults ages 18 to 25 are unaware of the risks of sunburn and some believe dated myths about tanning, according to a new American Academy of Dermatology survey. (Photo: Getty Images) Most ...
The word is out on the dangers of tanning beds. They're a quick fix for turning pale skin into the golden summer standard, but they also increase your risk of developing skin cancer. After a few ...