Multiple outlets report that dermatologist Dr Justine Hextall discusses risks associated with tanning and urges people to be cautious about bronzing products during the summer. The articles frame the topic around the link between ultraviolet (UV) exposure and higher skin cancer risk, including melanoma. They highlight concerns that certain tanning approaches or bronzing methods may increase risk, though the specific product or ingredients described are presented as part of the doctor’s warning.
The sources also emphasize that people still seek a “glow” for the holiday season, but they recommend safer alternatives and risk-reduction steps. These include avoiding excessive UV exposure and choosing approaches intended to minimize skin damage. Overall, the reporting presents tanning and bronzing as an area where consumers should consider potential health risks, consult evidence-based guidance from medical professionals, and prioritize safer methods for cosmetic skin color change rather than relying on UV-based tanning.