We all understand the importance of sunscreen in protecting us from ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and how it reduces our risk of sun damage and skin cancer. But what about babies and infants? Does the ...
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I used to think I was pretty good with sunscreen. I followed all the rules: I applied it every morning, no matter the forecast. I kept powder sunscreen in my bag for midday reapplication. I splurged ...
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A dermatologist has taken to social media to share a warning about skipping certain areas of your body when applying sun protection after revealing that she has to treat sun-induced cancers "daily." ...
Byoma has gone from strength to strength in a few short years and, thankfully, its newest sunscreen launch lives up to the hype. It’s ideal for all skin types, including oily and combination skin, and ...
We all know we’re supposed to wear sunscreen every day to protect the health and appearance of the skin. But that doesn’t mean everyone does it ― and even for those of us who try, we tend to overlook ...
The Sun is a giant star, with a diameter of 1.4 million kilometers, filled with hot gasses that environmentalists most probably, seeing as they are not caused by capitalism, couldn’t care less about.
In Australia, we are exposed to some of the harshest and most dangerous levels of ultraviolet radiation (UV) in the world, so ...