The general shift toward all-natural health and wellness products is not inherently good or bad. However, while ingredients, environmental impact and cost are important, safety and efficacy should ...
Instead of running to the store or online shopping for sunscreen, increasingly people are looking to one of TikTok’s popular trends: making it themselves. In a TikTok video with nearly 21 million ...
A lot of people have a love-hate relationship with sunscreen. They want to protect their skin from damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays. But they don’t like the sound of all the chemical ingredients listed ...
Who are these people? Well, Nara is a 22-year-old model, influencer and mother of three, married to fellow model Lucky. While he had prior fame, Nara gained a following on TikTok for her extravagant ...
Nara and Lucky Blue Smith concocted homemade sunscreen in a viral TikTok, but experts warn this is one DIY project you shouldn't try at-home. TikTok/naraazizasmith Just because you can, doesn’t mean ...
User Nara Smith has gone viral once again, this time for showing people how to make a homemade sunscreen. But dermatologists say you’re better off—and will be a lot safer—buying some from the store ...
Some influencers are making DIY sunscreen on social media. Here’s what dermatologists want you to know before you try this trend. The model-turned influencer Nara Smith went viral on TikTok with a how ...
This article was medically reviewed by Heather Woolery-Lloyd, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and member of the Prevention Medical Review Board, on April 18, 2019. Ask a dermatologist what she ...
Social media influencers are sharing recipes for homemade sun protection products, often alongside false or unproven claims that commercial sunscreens are harmful. But dermatology experts warn ...
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