Arabia Weather - Protection from the sun's rays is not limited to the summer only, but remains necessary throughout the year, even in the winter and cold days, despite the low temperatures. This is because the sun and its harmful rays are still present, which must be protected from to maintain healthy skin.
Even on cloudy and cold days, the sun's rays penetrate the clouds and reach the Earth's surface. Protection from the sun is necessary to reduce the effect of ultraviolet rays, which are the main cause of skin cancer and cause damage to the skin.
Therefore, it is recommended to use sunscreen in the winter and cold days, in order to maintain healthy skin and reduce the risk of exposure to ultraviolet rays. Prevention steps include using sunscreen daily, even on days with cloudy weather, and avoiding direct exposure to sunlight during peak hours.
Talk about protecting the skin is not limited to the summer. Rather, sun protection in the winter is important to maintain skin health and prevent potential problems.
The danger of ultraviolet rays is clearly evident in the winter. The amount of harmful UV rays does not decrease significantly, even during cold and dark days, as they continue to reach the surface of the Earth and our skin even in the absence of direct sunlight.
The danger of ultraviolet radiation in winter
Although clouds may slightly reduce the effect of short-range ultraviolet (UVB) rays, they do not prevent or reduce long-range ultraviolet (UVA) rays. In addition, clouds can enhance the effect of UV radiation by reflecting it off the sides of clouds, increasing the concentration of radiation and thus causing increased danger.
The danger of winter sports on the skin
For winter activities such as uphill skiing, the chance of exposure to UV rays increases by up to 4-5% per 1,000 feet above sea level. Snow and ice do not reduce this exposure, but rather reflect approximately 80-90% of the sun's ultraviolet rays, which increases the risk of skin diseases and sunburn.
Risk of skin damage in winter
The risk of skin damage increases in winter due to low temperatures, strong winds and dry cold, which leads to dry skin and irritation. It is highly recommended to use sunscreen in this season, especially from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., when the sun's rays are most powerful and influential.
Sunscreen is no less important in the winter compared to summer and sunny days, and the benefits of using it in this season are evident as follows:
Following some simple daily guidelines and practices can help reduce the risks of winter sun rays for adults and children, including:
Following these guidelines can have a positive impact on maintaining healthy skin and preventing the dangers of winter sun rays.
Source: altibbi
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