And it's Hailey Bieber-approved, too.
If there’s one beauty product worth stealing from a celebrity’s routine, it’s sunscreen. After all, glowing skin starts with ...
“Sunscreen misinformation on TikTok constitutes an area of concern not for the total sum of overarching influence in terms of ...
The Food and Drug Administration approved a new sunscreen ingredient in the U.S. for the first time in 20 years. It's been ...
The critical videos included claims that sunscreen was toxic and contained carcinogens and that sun exposure is not dangerous ...
The ingredient protects against both ultraviolet A and B rays and has low levels of absorption through the skin into the body.
From pollution protection to personalized formulas, scientists are exploring new ways sunscreen could help keep skin ...
Sunscreen videos on TikTok often go viral, but the most popular may spread misinformation, a PLOS Digital Health study found.
Most sunscreen-related TikTok content supports sun protection, but misinformation can still gain traction. Here's how to ...
Social media posts cite real sunscreen absorption studies but go beyond what the research found.
New study shows how posts claiming sunscreen is harmful are more likely to generate likes, comments and shares on TikTok.
You can use it for your fries and now, apparently, your sunscreen. As the beef tallow trend makes its way into skincare, ...