Are UV Rays From Sunlight Damaging All Year Round

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Sun damage to your body does not happen only in the summer months. It might be hard to believe but the sun can burn your skin even on cool days when clouds are overhead. No matter what the season of the year everyone needs to realize that there is always a risk of some type of sun related problem occurring. When you are least expecting it those UV rays are still able to cause some health issues adults and kids.

It was not that long ago when people avoided the sun and wore long sleeved clothing and hats to keep their skin shielded from the blazing rays. At this time light skin was in favour and was very fashionable. Not surprisingly skin cancers were very rare but today dermatologists are seeing increases in these and many other skin conditions related to UVB and UVA rays.

Because overexposure to the sun can create skin and eye problems all through the year you need to be aware of the best methods that provide protection. You do not have to wrap yourself in clothing from head to toe and avoid the outdoors during the daylight hours. Just observe some simple rules regarding the sun.


Most people believe that sunscreen and sun block products are seasonal items that should be used during the hottest months of the year. While the summertime is certainly when these are needed, you should use this skin protection every day of the year. Think about it for a moment…there are 365 days of the year and your body gets exposed to UV rays on a continual basis.

Sure there are rainy, cloudy days when the sun exposure is greatly reduced, but over several years these daily exposures will increase the risk of prematurely aged skin and skin cancers. Not a very pleasant thought at all and one that most people choose to ignore. The sun shows no favouritism, and those dangerous rays can affect you just as much as those people who brown their bodies in tanning beds and at the beach.

You need to apply your sunscreen or sun block every time you are going to spend time outdoors. Even if you are only going to go shopping, take a walk or catch the bus at the end of the block you should use these skin care products for your own continued good health. It only takes a minute or two to prevent future sun related skin problems.


Hats and umbrellas can provide sun protection for the head and scalp, but if your hair is thin you should use sunscreen to shield this delicate skin. Also apply these products to your ears, neck, hands and feet if they will be exposed to the sun. A little prevention can keep you free from sunburn, fine lines on the face and helps your skin stay smooth and soft.

Original article for an online childrens sun protection swimwear shop that specialise in UV Sun Protection for children.

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