Sunscreen
Coverage of Sunscreen in the Nexus archive.
- What’s Going Around in Metro Detroit: Heat exhaustion, skin rashes, bug bites and gastrointestinal illnesses
Metro Detroit is experiencing a rise in heat-related illnesses, skin rashes from insect bites and poison ivy, and gastrointestinal issues during the summer. Local pharmacies report increased demand for sunscreen, electrolyte drinks, antihistamines, and over-the-counter treatments for rashes and stomach problems. Pharmacists advise staying hydrated, using insect repellent, and taking precautions during outdoor activities to prevent health issues.
- Dermatologist says simple skincare routine is enough for healthy skin
A Mayo Clinic dermatologist recommends a three-step morning skincare routine involving a gentle cleanser, vitamin C with THD, and sunscreen moisturizer. A nighttime routine includes cleansing and a ceramide-based moisturizer. Functional skincare therapy, linking skin health to internal organs, is highlighted as an emerging field.
- Dermatologist says simple skincare routine is enough for healthy skin
A Mayo Clinic dermatologist recommends a simple three-step morning skincare routine consisting of a gentle cleanser, vitamin C product with THD, and moisturizer with SPF 30. A nighttime routine includes cleansing and a ceramide-containing moisturizer. Dr. Rhea Rogers highlights emerging functional skincare therapy, linking skin health to internal organ function.
- Plant Daddy: Why you may see fewer fireflies this year, a warning about standing water around your garden and more
The article discusses the FDA's approval of the first new sunscreen in 20 years and warns about standing water in gardens creating mosquito breeding grounds that could carry West Nile virus. It also mentions a potential decrease in firefly sightings as a gardening tip.
- Fact check: As Europe bakes, should you trust your sunscreen?
A heatwave is affecting Europe, and online claims are questioning the safety of sunscreen and its potential link to skin cancer risk.
- As ‘tanfluencers’ take over social media, Maryland dermatologist explains dangers of ‘tanmaxxing’
The 'tanmaxxing' trend, promoting extreme tanning via social media, is highlighted by a Maryland dermatologist as dangerous due to increased skin cancer risks and premature aging. Dr. Tola Oyesanya warns against UV exposure, tanning booths, and misinformation from 'tanfluencers,' advocating sunscreen and sunless tanners instead.
- Chinese woman suffers red, itchy skin after extreme full-face coverage, sunscreen use
A woman from Jiangsu province, China, developed red and itchy skin after applying sunscreen and wearing a hat and mask to fully cover her face from sunlight. The reaction occurred following extreme sun protection measures during a trip.
- A better sunscreen has been available in Europe for 25 years. It just became legal to sell in the U.S.
The U.S. FDA approved bemotrizinol, a sunscreen ingredient used in Europe and Asia for decades, as the first new over-the-counter sunscreen ingredient in the U.S. since 1999. The approval, effective June 9, 2026, highlights a long-awaited addition to U.S. sun protection options.
- 4 things to know about the new sunscreen ingredient the FDA approved
The FDA approved a new sunscreen ingredient called Bemotrizinol. The article outlines four key points about this ingredient and its implications for skin protection.
- FDA OKs first new sunscreen ingredient in more than 25 years
The FDA approved Bemotrizinol, the first new sunscreen ingredient in over 25 years, offering enhanced protection against UVA rays. This approval marks a significant update to sunscreen formulations, which had not seen new active ingredients since the 1990s.
- DC dermatologist calls new FDA-approved sunscreen ingredient a ‘meaningful step forward’
The FDA has approved bemotrizinol, a sunscreen ingredient previously used in Europe, offering enhanced protection against UVB and UVA rays. Dr. Adam Friedman, a dermatologist at George Washington University, highlights its photostability, potential to improve existing sunscreens, and public health benefits in preventing skin aging and cancer.
- The FDA is approving its first new sunscreen ingredient in more than 20 years
The FDA is approving Bemotrizinol, its first new sunscreen ingredient in over 20 years, which blocks both UVA and UVB rays and is cleared for use by adults and children 6 months and older. The ingredient has been available in Europe and is now being recognized for broader use in the U.S.
- FDA approves first new sunscreen ingredient in more than 20 years
The FDA approved bemotrizinol as a new active ingredient in sunscreen, marking the first addition to the list of permitted ingredients since the late 1990s.
- FDA OKs first new sunscreen ingredient in more than 25 years
The FDA approved bemotrizinol, the first new sunscreen ingredient in over 25 years, which protects against both UVA and UVB rays without leaving white streaks. It will initially be sold by DSM Nutritional Products under the brand Parsol Shield and becomes available to other manufacturers after an 18-month exclusivity period.
- Sales of fans, ice cubes and sunscreen surge during May UK heatwave
Sales of fans, ice cubes, and sunscreen have surged in the UK during a record-breaking May heatwave. Temperatures hit 34.8°C at Kew Gardens and 35°C at Heathrow, with retailers reporting tripled ice cube sales and fans selling at three per minute. The heatwave has driven demand for cooling products like air conditioners and outdoor shade.
- Are you applying enough sunscreen? An essential guide by this leading dermatologist to stop sunburn and ageing - and how it's helped her stay looking youthful at 54
A leading dermatologist emphasizes the importance of proper sunscreen application to prevent sunburn and aging, sharing how her routine has contributed to maintaining a youthful appearance at 54.
- RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: However did we survive summer without amber UV alerts and Nanny ordering us to stay indoors, keep hydrated and wear sunscreen?
The article questions how people survived summer without amber UV alerts and strict guidelines like staying indoors, hydrating, and wearing sunscreen, implying a reliance on such measures. It critiques the 'Nanny' state's role in enforcing these health precautions.
- Top dermatologist reveals the SPF mistakes millions still make (and the simple fix that could save your skin): Our expert SPF guide FREE in the Your Health newsletter
A top dermatologist shares common SPF mistakes that affect millions of people and provides a simple solution to protect skin. The expert guide is available for free in the Your Health newsletter.
- What does the sun do to your tattoos? We asked experts to find out
Experts explain that sunscreen can help prevent tattoos from fading, distortion, sunburn and infection. Sunscreen plays a crucial role in maintaining tattoo quality. Proper care is essential for preserving tattoos.