Don't underestimate the intensity of the sun; its rays travel more than 90 million miles, but still can burn your skin any day of the week — a fact experts want to share with people while they are ...
University of Arizona freshman Sydney Schumer realized she was out of her element as she desperately dug through her suitcase during move-in at the Coronado Residence Hall last fall to fish out a tank ...
PHOENIX — Arizona summer is around the corner, and it's that time of year to start taking skin health seriously every day! On sunny days now through the rest of the summer, the sun's rays could be ...
The only thing that can put a damper on a long-awaited trip to the beach (aside from less than stellar weather) is heading home after a few hours in the sun and realizing you've been sunburned. If ...
The summer can be a fun time to enjoy the outdoors and let the sun shine on your body, but those with sensitive skin should be cautious as humidity and sunlight can cause dry skin, acne and other ...
Human beings have a conflicted relationship with the sun. People love sunshine, but then it gets hot. Sweat gets in your eyes. Then there are all the protective rituals: the sunscreen, the hats, the ...
These effects occur both in the skin itself and systemically in the body. When applied in a cream, the synthetic melanin can protect skin from sun exposure and heals skin injured by sun damage or ...
As important as getting outside is, it’s also essential to protect yourself from harmful UV rays. And, it’s not as simple as just slathering on the sunscreen. Share on Pinterest LAW Ho Ming/Getty ...
well today marking the official start to summer whether you are lying on the beach, I'd love to be lying on the beach right now playing tennis or mowing the lawn the sun is working hard to redden and ...