A dermatologist warns that "tanmaxxing" is causing DNA damage, calling the Gen Z tanning trend a "visible distress signal" rather than a wellness upgrade.
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The 'tanmaxxing' trend, popular among Gen Z, promotes intentional tanning despite health warnings. Dermatologists stress that tanning increases skin cancer risk and accelerates skin ageing.
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