Some people are trading UV rays for tanning pills, as numerous social media influencers have raved about how these supplements have given their skin a tan glow. But are they safe? These pills contain ...
Despite years of campaigns working to promote sun safety and share the brutal truths around skin cancer, nothing has been able to stop young Australians from chasing a tan.
While tanning pills, nasal sprays and other influencer-promoted sunless products pop up on social media feeds, they can be a waste of money. And some may even be harmful. Luckily, if you’re trying to ...
The risks of staying out in the sun or under UV lights of a tanning bed are known to cause skin cancer and faster aging. But now, doctors are saying some of the tanning trends going viral online could ...
Last month, the American Academy of Dermatology Association released a survey that showed that, while many Gen Z adults love skincare – 28% said getting a tan was more important to them than ...
They can also pose health risks. Canthaxanthin, a common carotenoid found in some sunless tanning pills sold overseas, is banned by the Food and Drug Administration because it can cause retinal ...
Many teens want their skin to cast a bronze hue, but tanning can cause significant skin damage and serious health problems. The American Academy of Family Physicians says teens can protect themselves ...