Jul
5
Sun Safety; Burn Or Not To Burn
Filed Under Skin Care
When a medic gets to explain to you that one bad blister on a child’s skin resulting from sunburn could lead to the child developing skin cancer in the future will outright change your mind on what you consider to be sunburn. It is the ultraviolet rays in the usual sun rays which are quite harmful and they are the ones responsible for causing burns to the skin, besides penetrating deep inside the skin cells and then aid in wrinkling and premature aging.
The UV that is usually the most dangerous is usually when the sun is at its highest, say from ten in the morning to around two in the afternoon. If you still have some reservations, then you as well need to know that eighty five percent of UV is reflected by water, sand, snow and concrete. This should therefore tell you that even on a cloudy day; you still stand the chance of burning.
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