Cooler weather doesn't mean safer skin. Doctors warn UV rays can remain strong in fall, making sunscreen and sun protection just as important as in summer.
Breakdown
- Sun damage risk persists even when temperatures drop. 5s
- There is no correlation between temperature and radiation damage. 17s
- People are less likely to use sunscreen or seek shade during cooler, cloudier days. 24s
- Experts advise daily sun protection, regardless of the season. 35s
- Consistent sunscreen use in autumn and winter helps prevent long-term skin damage. 1m 9s