Study Hall Member Kish Lal reported on The Rising Anti-Sunscreen Movement

by | August 13, 2024

For Dazed Digital, Kish Lal reported on the rise of the anti-sunscreen movement and myths against sunscreen. Lal says, “I stumbled upon people using coconut oil, beef tallow, and other ingredients in place of store-bought sunscreen and had to find out more.”

In her piece, drawing from research, Lal debunks online myths about sunscreen such as whether there are harmful ingredients in chemical sunscreen and if sunscreen has an impact on hormones. Additionally, she addresses whether you can use “natural oils to make sunscreen.” 

Lal’s writing has appeared in The Guardian, GQ, Parade, and Fashionista

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