Summer is about having fun in the sun while protecting yourself from the heat whether it's through staying hydrated or keeping cool.
A new survey by NC Solutions shows 1 in 3 Americans are choosing not to wear sunscreen with the top reasons being they don’t have sunscreen with them, or they’re too lazy to put it on. Summertime is nearly here, which means that people will be heading to the pool and the beach. Here are some tips for choosing a sunscreen.
Many have faced the sun’s consequences with nearly 29% of Americans getting a sunburn last year and 75% regret not wearing sunscreen. Seeing a doctor can also help protect your skin all year long, but the data shows different generations are handling their skincare differently. In fact, the study says 90% of Gen Z-ers admit they skip yearly skin checks with a dermatologist compared to 68% of Baby Boomers.
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