HRH Princess Beatrice joined Dr. Anjali Mahto and the British Skin Foundation at a London school to promote the 'More, More, More' sun safety campaign, educating children on sun protection and distributing BSF hats. Read more
A British Skin Foundation survey shows 59% of children under 18 have been sunburned, with only 42% using sunscreen regularly. To combat this, the 'More, More, More' campaign encourages increased use of sunscreen, protective clothing, and seeking shade, aiming to raise sun safety awareness nationwide. Read more
Dr. Claudia DeGiovanni warns against menowashing: unproven, overpriced menopause products. Be cautious: check claims, seek evidence, and consult healthcare providers. Read more
Amidst social media's skincare frenzy, this blog advises caution against influencer advice, urging fact-checking and consulting reliable sources for evidence-based skincare guidance. Read more
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of British people currently suffer or have suffered from skin disease at some point in their lifetime
of Britons admit to getting sun burnt three or more times in their lifetime
of British people have visible skin conditions or scars that affect their confidence