You finally unpack the summer gear—floaties, beach towels, pool toys, a rogue flip flop—and voila! You spot a bottle of unused sunscreen. Discovering an old sunscreen stash is definitely convenient, ...
I’m guilty of keeping sunscreens for many seasons — there’s a bottle of Coppertone I’ve had for at least four years, but recently I started wondering, Does this stuff expire? It would make sense, ...
Find out if you’re an S.P.F. savant. Find out if you’re an S.P.F. savant. Credit... Supported by By Simar Bajaj Illustrations by Kate Dehler Beach days and barbecues. Picnics and outdoor concerts.
Michael Stapelberg is a specialist general practitioner with an interest in dermatology and skin cancer who works at Skin Clinic Robina on the Gold Coast, Queensland. Mike Climstein and Nedeljka Rosic ...
In public schools and summer camps across Massachusetts, students cannot use sunscreen without a doctor's note. "I've personally had to look at a student in the eyes and refuse them sunscreen on field ...
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