Even With Free Sunscreen, Most People Don’t Use Enough

Even With Free Sunscreen, Most People Don’t Use Enough
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Offering free sunscreen to people at public events might not be enough to motivate them to properly protect themselves from harmful rays, a recent experiment suggests.

Researchers set up complimentary sunscreen dispensers at 10 information booths at the Minnesota State Fair, which typically draws more than 1.7 million attendees each August.

About 17,000 people used the free sunscreen. The researchers observed 2,187 sunscreen users and found just 33 percent of them applied it to all sun-exposed areas of their skin.

“Unfortunately, for many people, sun protection is not a priority,” said senior study author Dr. Ingrid Polcari of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.

Many people believe that sunscreen is only for when you are at the beach and that it's not needed as part of their everyday lives.
Dr. Elizabeth Martin