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Gen Z Forgets Sunscreen More Than Any Generation — The Data

64% of Gen Z respondents admit they often skip sunscreen, so let's fix the friction.

By the numbers

Orlando Health (2024): 23% wrongly believed staying hydrated prevents sunburn.

Dermatologists stress that DIY 'natural' sunscreens offer no reliable, tested UV protection.
What the evidence shows

Frequently asked questions

Should I worry about benzene in sunscreen?

Benzene isn't a sunscreen ingredient — it's a contaminant detected in a limited number of products due to manufacturing issues, which prompted recalls. Its presence doesn't mean sunscreen is unsafe to use, and experts stress the proven risk of skipping sun protection is far greater. Buy from reputable brands.

Is sunscreen misinformation on TikTok true?

Often it isn't. Studies and dermatologists have flagged widespread sunscreen misinformation on social media — from 'sunscreen causes cancer' to anti-SPF and DIY trends. Rely on dermatologists and primary sources (AAD, FDA, peer-reviewed research) rather than viral claims.

Does daily sunscreen affect vitamin D?

The evidence is mixed but reassuring: most studies find that sunscreen, as people actually use it, does not cause vitamin D deficiency — partly because no one blocks 100% of UV. If you're concerned, dietary sources and supplements are a safer route than deliberate unprotected sun exposure.

What people are asking

r/SkincareAddiction: 'Should I worry about benzene in my sunscreen?'

Sources & citations

  • Matta MK et al., JAMA 2019;321(21):2082-2091, doi:10.1001/jama.2019.5586 (filter absorption)
  • cancer.columbia.edu ↗

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