❄️ Even on snowy days, sunscreen is essential because: •UV Rays Are Still Present: UV radiation penetrates clouds, so your skin is exposed to harmful UV rays even without direct sunlight. •Snow Reflects UV Rays: Snow reflects up to 80% of UV radiation, increasing your exposure, especially to areas like your face, neck, and under your chin. •High Altitude Risk: If you’re in a higher-altitude area (e.g., skiing or snowboarding), UV exposure is stronger because there’s less atmosphere to filter the rays. •Prevents Photoaging and Skin Cancer: Regular sunscreen use reduces the risk of premature aging and helps prevent skin cancer, even in winter. Snowy or sunny, sunscreen is a must! 🌨️✨ Special thanks to my favorite side kick for her feature in this video 🤍
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