Sunblock
- HealthYahoo Life
Only 1 in 4 sunscreens offers protection without 'worrisome' chemicals, says new report. Here's why dermatologists aren't concerned.
How concerned should you be about chemicals in sunscreen? Here's what dermatologists have to say. Plus, four factors to consider when choosing sunscreen.
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FDA proposes new sunscreen regulations — these are the ones dermatologists recommend
Using sunscreen is a must year-round. Here, some top dermatologists share their favorites.
- EntertainmentWoman's Day
Drew Barrymore Swears By This Dermatologist-Approved Facial Sunscreen
The lightweight formula is one of the best sunblocks for acne-prone skin.
- NewsBeth Greenfield
All Sunscreens Are Not Created Equal: Check This Guide Before You Step Outside
Don’t slather just anything onto your precious skin.
- NewsJenna Birch
The Side of Your Face That Will Always Look Older
The sun’s UVA rays are responsible for premature aging and wrinkles, as well as skin cancer and cataracts.
- NewsNoël Duan
Scientists Develop Clear Alternative to Opaque Mineral Sunscreen
Researchers at Yale have developed a non-mineral sunscreen that doesn’t penetrate the skin. Dermatologists, beauty editors, and mothers around the world all recommend wearing sunscreen as their number one beauty tip, but recently, we’ve discovered that not all sunscreens are created equal: In our pursuit to avoid damage, some studies claim that ingredients in chemical sunscreens can seep into our skin and possibly enter our bloodstream. Consequently, frequent and consistent applications of the