Wearing sunscreen—and the right sunscreen, at that—is still vitally important for both cancer and wrinkle prevention. But it's equally important to*skip the sunscreen sometimes, and the reason comes down to vitamin D. More »
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Federally mandated labeling laws-required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration—are in place so that we shoppers don't accidentally scorch our skin. The sunscreens will now have to be clear: do they protect skin cancer? Do they protect against sunburn? Are they water-resistant? More »...
Well, in Washington state where I live, on the rare sunny days I smell and taste sunscreen when I go outside. And I'm not even wearing any! What am I really smelling and tasting outside? lol it's really weird and quite gross tasting the smell in the air. Anyone else smell that smell? Everyone...
Well, in Washington state where I live, on the rare sunny days I smell and taste sunscreen when I go outside. And I'm not even wearing any! What am I really smelling and tasting outside? lol it's really weird and quite gross tasting the smell in the air. Anyone else smell that smell? Everyone...
every time i go to the beach and i bring out the sunscreen bottle my son runs away so i have to chase him hold him in my lap and apply sunscreen to his belly and then he starts laughing and claims it tickles how does it tickle
Hello, I'm going away and want to have some sunscreen in my cabin luggage ready to apply when I land without having to open my suitcase. I have spray sun screen (NOT aerosol spray) so I was wondering, if I transfer some sunscreen into a smaller travel bottle with spray head, will it work the...
When is the appropriate time to wear these. Which one should I be wearing in the winter? How about in the summer?
Which one will protect me from the harmful UV's?