New Survey Findings: Skin Protection Habits in the USA

1 in 3 Americans intentionally skip sunscreen, and 28% admit to rarely or never using it.

Americans are putting their skin at risk by intentionally avoiding sunscreen. Summer is a timely reminder of the importance of protecting our skin from the sun’s harmful rays. 

new consumer survey found that 1 in 3 Americans intentionally skip sunscreen, and 28% admit to rarely or never using it. Despite over half (58%) of Americans saying they are worried about getting skin cancer, skin checks are left on the back burner. Surprisingly, nearly 9 in 10 Gen Z and Millennials avoid their yearly dermatologist visits.

Sunscreen Neglect: Alarming Survey Findings on Americans’ Skin Protection Habits

Many Americans don’t just forget to protect their skin, but some actually admit they don’t use sunscreen on purpose, according to the new consumer sentiment survey on the subject of summer and skincare. 

59% of Americans don’t apply sunscreen on cloudy days.

57% of men and 41% of women confess to skipping sunscreen. 

Over half of Americans do not check the expiration date on their sunscreen before using it.

Take a look at the full study.

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1 in 10 Americans never wear sunscreen

Did you know more than 1 in 10 Americans admit to never wearing sunscreen?

During the summer, many people spend time outside and forget about protecting their skin.  When protecting your skin from sun damage, it is important to check for brown spots, wrinkles, and sunburns when you feel you have had too much sun exposure.

If you do not protect your skin, the risk for skin cancer increases. Remember, skin cancer does not discriminate by race or gender.

Do Americans take sun safety seriously? Not much, according to a new study from Advanced Dermatology.

Key Highlights

  • More than 1 in 10 don’t wear sunscreen at all.
  • 2 in 5 men (39%) rarely or never use sunscreen on their body, compared to 28% of women.
  • 44% of women say they use sunscreen on their face most or all of the time, compared to just 15% of men.
  • 72% have never been checked for skin cancer by a doctor.

More than 1 in 3 (34%) Americans say they’ve been sunburnt in the last year.

What are the body parts Americans burn the most?

53% report getting sunburnt on their shoulders and back. Reoccurring sunburns may be cause for concern. Only 54% of Americans are concerned about getting skin cancer and of those concerned, 87% say they do not get annual skin cancer screenings.

Read the  full study to learn more.

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