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Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Everyone wants a year-round glow, but let’s face it: sun tanning is a one-way ...
Sometimes the best accessory for any summer outfit is a golden and glowing tan. But as much as we love the bronzed and radiant look of a natural tan, we know that long-term sun exposure and skipping ...
It's summer 2025, and there's something very weird going on with tanning. It's...hot again. Despite the the fact that the habit can seriously damage your skin, young people are obsessed with soaking ...
The tragic death of Kelly Clarkson's ex-husband from skin cancer is putting a spotlight on a dangerous new trend: tanning is back, and experts fear it could lead to an epidemic of skin cancer. Brandon ...
Vegan, Non-Orange Spray Outlasts Workouts As Searches For "Non-Orange Self Tanner" Jump 340% Founder Emmy Bre began experimenting with sunless tan at 13 after her mother and grandmother were both ...
If you've been outside this summer, you've probably thought to yourself, "Has it always been this hot?" You're not wrong to ask. This past June was the third-warmest June that the National Oceanic and ...
First things first, exfoliate your entire body before you tan to help remove dead skin and create a smooth base for application. Then, use a rich moisturizer to hydrate your elbows, knees, ankles, and ...
Welcome to Culture Clinic, MedPage Today's collaboration with Northwell Health to offer a healthcare professional's take on the latest viral medical topics. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has ...
Tanning beds are not safe and pose significant health risks, especially to skin and eye health. Health organizations worldwide strongly discourage their use. Risks of tanning beds include skin cancer, ...
The tan line is back. And this time it isn’t the aftermath of a too-long afternoon nap: It’s intentional. Once dismissed, then desired, later condemned, now in demand, the visible contrast in skin ...