American Academy of Dermatology Survey: Half of Americans Worry About Skin Aging, But Many Still Skip Sunscreen
- The American Academy of Dermatology surveyed over 1,000 U.S. adults about skin aging and sunscreen use in 2025.
- The survey found that half of adults worry about premature skin aging, but many do not regularly use sunscreen or understand its full benefits.
- Unprotected sun exposure causes skin aging and skin cancer, while 73% use anti-aging products but only 56% apply sunscreen consistently.
- Dermatologist Elizabeth Houshmand noted that while many recognize the role of sun exposure in skin aging, there remains a considerable lack of knowledge about how to effectively protect against it.
- The results suggest many Americans need better education about daily sun protection to reduce wrinkles, dark spots, and skin cancer risks.
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American Academy of Dermatology Survey: Half of Americans Worry About Skin Aging, But Many Still Skip Sunscreen
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