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Sunscreen misinformation spreading on TikTok: Researchers

Toronto Sun

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June 21, 2026

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ArcaMax

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· Jul 2, 2026

Gen Z calls the new social media trend 'tanmaxxing.' Experts call it 'harmful' and 'destructive'

HARTFORD, Conn. -- A recent trend on TikTok, Instagram and other social media platforms touting “tanmaxxing” have health experts concerned about the skin of young people, in particular Generation Z. “Tanfluencers” widely share popular ...

TheJournal.ie

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· Jul 2, 2026

Debunked: A scientific study does not show that sunscreen increases the risk of skin cancer

Observational studies found the use of sunscreen was associated with skin cancer — but not for the reasons some people think.

DNyuz

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· Jul 10, 2026

‘The Barbie Drug’ Tanning Hack Is Going Viral, But Experts Say It Isn’t Worth the Risk

The obsession with being tan has survived every public health campaign, every melanoma statistic, and every dermatologist’s warning ever issued. TikTok’s current contribution to that tradition is melanotan II, an illegal injectable drug nicknamed “the Barbie drug,” going viral as a way to darken your skin without ever stepping outside. Melanotan II is banned as []

Cosmopolitan

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· Jul 9, 2026

Not Foundation—the Tinted Sunscreen That’s Taken Over My Makeup Bag This Summer

Not Foundation—the Tinted Sunscreen That’s Taken Over My Makeup Bag This Summer

Health News | Mail Online

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· Jul 7, 2026

Jenny thought her red, blotchy skin was just a heat rash... but this is the little-known condition that's really to blame. Like so many other women, DR PHILIPPA KAYE also suffers from it - this is everything you need to know

Jenny thought her red, blotchy skin was just a heat rash... but this is the little-known condition that's really to blame. Like so many other women, DR PHILIPPA KAYE also suffers from it - this is everything you need to know

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· Jun 25, 2026

Biodance Collagen Mask Review: Is This Viral Mask Worth It?

This TikTok legend promises to plump, smooth, and hydrate skin overnight but does it really work? Read our Biodance collagen mask review to find out.

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Related coverage for "Sunscreen misinformation spreading on TikTok: Researchers": ArcaMax — Gen Z calls the new social media trend 'tanmaxxing.' Experts call it 'harmful' and 'destructive'. TheJournal.ie — Debunked: A scientific study does not show that sunscreen increases the risk of skin cancer. DNyuz — ‘The Barbie Drug’ Tanning Hack Is Going Viral, But Experts Say It Isn’t Worth the Risk. Cosmopolitan — Not Foundation—the Tinted Sunscreen That’s Taken Over My Makeup Bag This Summer. Health News | Mail Online — Jenny thought her red, blotchy skin was just a heat rash... but this is the little-known condition that's really to blame. Like so many other women, DR PHILIPPA KAYE also suffers from it - this is everything you need to know. Vogue — Biodance Collagen Mask Review: Is This Viral Mask Worth It?