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This ‘poisoning’ is actually a severe sunburn that seems similar to an allergic reaction
When outside, protect your skin from damaging UV rays with a fresh layer of sunscreen at least once every two hours
Both can protect you from the sun’s rays, but they do it in different ways
Topical treatments — and even some cosmetic procedures — may help reduce the appearance of this crinkled-paper look
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Mineral sunscreens have a heavier texture to create a physical barrier, while chemical sunscreens are lighter and use a chemical reaction to prevent UV damage
It’s critical to have the proper eyewear if you plan to look up at the sun, especially during the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024
The simple, straightforward and hard-lined answer is no
Resist the urge to peel, and treat your healing skin to some much-needed hydration
Soothe your red, burning skin by applying aloe vera, moisturizing and using a cold compress
Even on cloudy days or simply running errands, sunscreen is a must
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