Just 10 to 30 minutes of sunlight provides vitamin D, boosts your mood and may even help you sleep better
Babies shouldn’t wear sunscreen before 6 months old, so opt for shade and cooler parts of the day for outdoor fun time
Wait until they’re at least 6 months old before your little one takes their first dunk
Having darker skin tones doesn’t automatically offer protection from the sun
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Both heat illnesses can be life-threatening if left untreated
The combo of lime and sunshine can cause blisters
Both skin cancers are increasingly affecting younger populations
SPF makeup offers some protection, but you’re better off pairing it with sunscreen
Along with hats and scarves, a hair sunblock can protect your hair from the sun
The upper lip discoloration is caused by factors like sun exposure, hormones and medications
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