Trying It: Debunking Sunscreen Myths, Benzene Concerns, and Safety
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Debunked
Sunscreen use does not cause melanoma; rates are rising due to detection and modern exposure habits.
Sunscreen use does not cause melanoma; rates are rising due to detection and modern exposure habits.
🔥Hot Take:
- ☀️ Avoiding sunscreen based on historical 'correlation' is a dangerous game with your DNA.
- 🧴 Claiming cancer profit-loops and benzene 'contaminants' make all sunscreens toxic is a major reach.
🔥Hot Take:
- •☀️ Avoiding sunscreen based on historical 'correlation' is a dangerous game with your DNA.
- •🧴 Claiming cancer profit-loops and benzene 'contaminants' make all sunscreens toxic is a major reach.
Claim Breakdown:
📝 Fact Check: Decades of clinical research show that broad-spectrum sunscreen significantly reduces the risk of squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma. 🛡️
Fact Check Date: February 23, 2026
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