In the year 2026, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to justify not wearing sunscreen every day. The risks and hazards of UV damage are well-documented, and sunscreens at every price point have ...
Yet, using sunscreens is one of the best ways to ward off the leading cause of preventable skin cancer. So, if a sunscreen could be developed that kept its protective ability without making people ...
In a world where everything from baby formula to cleaning products gets a wellness autopsy, sunscreen inevitably gets dragged onto the table. Then, when unqualified influencers promote conflicting ...
This celeb-loved sunscreen with SPF 46 is formulated with UVA and UVB blocking zinc oxide to protect your skin without leaving behind a white cast. The lightweight, fast-absorbing, and oil-free ...
Sunscreens enhanced with lignin, a component of wood, can have sun protection factors (SPFs) that exceed 180. They also seem to last longer and penetrate less into the skin than existing products, ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. Some unexpected good ...
The Food and Drug Administration announced a proposal Thursday to make another sunscreen ingredient available to U.S. manufacturers. The ingredient — a UV light filter called bemotrizinol — has long ...
Sunscreens in the U.S. could be in line for a long overdue update. On Thursday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a proposal to permit the use of bemotrizinol, a broad-spectrum ...
Certain populations, like seasoned outdoor sports fans, are likely well aware of the need to wear sunscreen in winter. After all, developing burns and chapped skin after a day on the slopes is an ...
Katie Lee receives funding from National Health and Medical Research Council. Most of us know sunscreen is a key way to protect areas of our skin not easily covered by clothes from excessive ...
"Mineral-only" sunscreens are making huge inroads into the sunscreen market, driven by fears of "chemicals," a belief that "mineral" products are inherently safer, and confusion about how sunscreens ...