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'Browning lotions' are the latest summertime trend, but are they safe?

'Browning lotions' are the latest summertime trend, but are they safe?

People are using "browning lotions" to tan quickly, but experts are questioning the safety of this trend driven by social media influencers.

Browning lotions work with the sun's UV rays to darken faster.

"It is important to know that a tan is never considered to be healthy and exposure to UVA and UVB radiation can cause , that's the first issue I have," said dermatologist Dr. Alexis Young of Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey.

"A tan is a warning flag or a sign of sun damage, and the second problem I see is that products like this might make it seem as though people are somewhat protected from the sun's UV rays when they are not," she said in a center news release.

The best and only way to protect exposed skin from sun is to use broad spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher, even on cloudy days, experts agree.

"Apply a broad spectrum sunscreen containing either and/or , which provides protection from both UVA and UVB rays, liberally to all uncovered skin, especially your nose, ears, neck, hands, feet and even your lips," Young advised.

Reapply sunscreen every two hours and after going in the water, she urged.

In addition, wear photoprotective clothing, wide-brimmed hats and sunglasses to further protect yourself from the sun.

Any form of tanning accelerator, including browning lotion, can expose a person to skin cancer, including deadly melanoma. Sunless self-tanners are a better option, Young said.

"They really have come a long way from the days of orange streakiness," she said.

More information: The Skin Cancer Foundation has more on sun protection.

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