"I got back to my hotel and was so frustrated because they both were not wearable, they both left a white cast on me," she said.https://www.attn.com/stories/17120/s...lly-black-skinBecause of the misconception that black people's skin contains too much melanin to get cancer from the sun, black Americans are diagnosed with cancer much later, and have a lower survival rate.
"It’s of concern that 63 percent of African American participants in a survey said they never used sunscreen," stated a report on the Skin Cancer Foundation's website in August, 2016.