The popular mobile application Tiktok is widely used by millions of users every day. Every now and then you can glimpse a trend — some worse than others. The latest trend in the app is how to get a nice tan through a slightly unexpected method – beer.
Viral trends can be harmful — and sometimes deadly
Trends are moving incredibly fast on social media, especially on Chinese-owned app Tiktok. It could be anything from a popular noodle dish to a new slang that comes as fast as you can. Some of the Tiktok trends that have crossed people’s mobile screens have been more surprising than others.
Among other things, this trend has been met.Tidal ChallengeThrough harsh criticism for being overtly life threatening. The challenge was criticized mainly because so many young children tried it. It even went so far that the US Consumer Product Safety Commission had to tweet A call to the public to stop taking detergent tablets.
A new trend to replace sunscreen with beer
The latest fad to start trending on your Tiktok feed is the “Beer tan” trend, which is pretty much indispensable. The idea is that you open a can or bottle of beer of your choice and smear its contents. This is instead of using regular sunscreen. Apparently wrote that hops, one of the main ingredients in beer, should be good for activating melanin, which makes the skin darker. Watchman.
Can you use beer instead of sunscreen when sunbathing?
The downsides that can come from dunking your skin in a cheap, mild lotion is that you’ll smell like a wet rug someone accidentally spilled a can of Heineken on. There is also a risk of becoming a feast for wasps.
But when it comes to looking for beer as a sunscreen, it sounds pretty empty.
“We’re not aware of any research on the risks or effects associated with using beer externally in place of sunscreen,” he says Marcus HagstromPress Secretary at Karolinska University Hospital to News 24.
So, to our knowledge, there is nothing that speaks either for or against that beer is an effective protection against skin cancer or other health risks. But to be on the safe side, it’s probably worth relying on classic sunscreen when you go out to soak up the sun for a few hours.
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