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As sunscreen misinformation spreads online, dermatologists face real-life impact of online trends - CBS News

As sunscreen misinformation spreads online, dermatologists face real-life impact of online trends. ... The dermatologists CBS News spoke with say there is no such thing as a healthy tan. Read More
Dermatologists face impact of online trends as anti-sunscreen movements trend - NewsChannel 5 Nashville

Dermatologists face impact of online trends as anti-sunscreen movements trend Prev Next There's a new concern from dermatologists about an anti-sunscreen movement online, specifically TikTok. Read More
Safety Alert: Sunscreen misinformation
Dr. Sindle said two of the most common ingredients in homemade sunscreens are not as effective as online videos may claim. Read More
Q&A: Busting sunscreen myths and misinformation with Tasneem Mohammad, MD
Among the latest trending videos on expensive skin care regimens, a wave of misinformation about sunscreen effectiveness has filled popular social media platforms, leaving dermatologists to separate ... Read More
Look for This Label When Buying Sunscreen — and It's Not SPF, Dermatologist Says
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a dermatologist reveals the No. 1 mistake she sees people make when buying sunscreen. Read More
Don’t Believe Any SPF Conspiracy Theories—Sun Protection Is Non-Negotiable - Well+Good

Sunscreen misinformation online is running rampant—here's why dermatologists are begging you to ignore anyone who says to skip SPF. On TikTok, the anti-sunscreen brigade is going strong, with ... Read More
Ask a Doctor: Social media spreading sunscreen misinformation

Misinformation about sunscreen is spreading rapidly on social media platforms like TikTok, leading many, especially younger individuals, to question its safety. Read More
Experts warn against anti-sunscreen misinformation campaign on social media - CBS News

Experts warn against sunscreen misinformation campaign on social media 01:39. May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. We have all been told that wearing sunscreen is one of the best ways to prevent it. Read More
Rampant spread of misinformation about sunscreen on TikTok and other platforms is worrying, dermatologists warn

Today's News in 90 Seconds - July 16th. One video, where the creator urged viewers to opt for a good diet so the body “can produce its own sunscreen”, gained more than 400,000 views on TikTok. Read More
Here's Why Dermatologists Will Never, Ever, Ever Approve Of These 8 Mega Viral Skincare Trends - Yahoo

We asked dermatologists (some of whom are as chronically online as we are) which TikTok skin care trends they’d never do themselves, and they delivered. Advertisement 1. Read More
Dermatologists fight online sunscreen misinformation - MSN

And more recently, influencer Nara Smith went viral sharing an at-home sunscreen recipe to her 8 million followers that dermatologists say does little to protect wearers from sun damage. Read More
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