Mr. Read, a veteran of the UK tanning industry, believes the worst, and most prominent, self-tanning mistake is over-applying for that orange, Oompa Loompa glow. (Luckily, he offers tips on how to ...
The stereotypical indoor tanner is a young woman, but men tan, too. And while men may use tanning beds less often than women, new research has found they do it in riskier ways. Warnings about the ...
Masculinity is so fragile, men can't even pick up a fake tan product unless it tells them it's OK, as men, to use it. So an Australian brand created what's thought to be the first self-tanning product ...
Sexual orientation may be a factor in a person's risks of skin cancer and of using indoor tanning devices, suggests a new study. Gay and bisexual men were up to six times more likely than straight men ...
A new study published Wednesday in JAMA Dermatology finds that use of indoor tanning salons—and skin cancer—are on the rise among gay and bisexual men. The study, based on a nationwide data set and ...
Even though men use tanning beds at lower rates than women, men who tan tend to do it in riskier ways, according to a new study. The findings should help public health officials rethink how, and to ...
An analysis from 2015 reported a 253% increase in the incidence of melanoma among U.S. children and young adults since 1973. Researchers often overlook the tanning behaviors of adolescent and young ...
Gay and bisexual men are more likely than straight men to use indoor tanning, and almost as likely as women to engage in the dermatologically risky behavior, according to new research. "We’re not ...
In fear of dropping testosterone levels and sperm counts in men, Fox News personality Tucker Carlson seems overly excited by a potential solution: “testicle tanning.” Some unfortunate backstory here: ...
Tanning salons are more likely to be located in U.S. neighborhoods with higher numbers of same-sex male couples, according to scientists who fear the industry could be targeting the demographic. By ...
Even though men use tanning beds at lower rates than women, men who tan tend to do it in riskier ways, according to a study by researchers at the University of Connecticut. The findings should help ...