Now that we know of the dangers of UV rays, the days of slathering ourselves in baby oil and basking in the sun are over (for many of us, at least). All it takes is a glance at the Skin Cancer ...
Dr. Omar Al-Heeti is an assistant professor of medicine at Southern Illinois University and practices internal medicine with a specialty in infectious diseases. He received his medical degree from the ...
Commercial self-tanners can be a safer way to get a tan, but their active ingredients may cause side effects in some people. Know what to look out for when using a self-tanner to reduce your risk of ...
Self-tanners and spray tans can be safe for those with psoriasis if used with care. For best results, it’s important to moisturize and avoid applying on open or inflamed skin.
Self-tanning technology has improved greatly over the years, and it’s hard to believe the glow self-tanners deliver comes from a bottle. We’ve tested the best self-tanning lotions, mousses, foams, ...
Many people want a year-round, sun-kissed glow. But sometimes, a tan isn’t easily attainable. You might have trouble getting tan during the winter months as you spend less and less time outdoors. Or ...
Which drugstore self-tanner is best? Drugstore self-tanners are a safer, cheaper alternative to traditional tanning beds and offer fast results. Similar to spray tanning, drugstore self-tanners use ...
These formulas rival a professional spray tan and look so natural.
Using a self-tanner sounds self-explanatory. You get bronzy, sun-kissed skin without sun damage. For most people, it’s a glow-up in a bottle. But for many Black and brown people? It’s not so ...