Social media influencers and bloggers have been promoting homemade sunscreen recipes, leading to a rise in the anti-sunscreen movement. Health experts warn against using homemade SPF due to the increased risk of skin cancer and sun damage. Millennials are particularly affected by this trend, influenced by misinformation on social media. Dermatologists emphasize the importance of using proper sunscreen to protect against sun exposure and prevent skin damage.
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Recent posts from social media influencers and bloggers include recipes to make ones own #sunscreen have been wildly circulated online, but it's not advisable. https://t.co/qcdl0thLcT
Is homemade sunscreen safe to use? Here's why it's 'a horrible idea,' according to experts https://t.co/b6IGGKECO5
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Health and science reporter @Ch_Hops talks about her New York Times article, "What Gen Z Gets Wrong About Sunscreen," and explains how everyone can avoid sun damage and misinformation about sunscreen. https://t.co/nZ6qX1Obnu
Believing everything you hear on social media can be deadly. Take for instance sunscreen and sun exposure. https://t.co/Aq8GwUj2hE
On today's show, @Ch_Hops debunked some of the persisting myths about sunscreen. Listen: https://t.co/nZ6qX1Obnu
Skin cancer is on the rise—and homemade SPF won't protect you https://t.co/DbYVNcP1fy https://t.co/FSGkIRcP7e
Rachel Schoutsen explores why the anti-sunscreen movement has gotten so much attention and reveals the real dangers when it comes to sunscreen application - or lack thereof. https://t.co/3ocWFZldrL
Millennials aren’t using sunscreens after getting the wrong advice from social media. Details at 5. https://t.co/pWmLtCF2yH
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