Why is the sun so bad for my skin?
The sun's rays, which are called ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B rays
(UVA and UVB rays) damage your skin. This leads to early wrinkles,
skin cancer and other skin problems.
Being in the sun often over time, even if you don't burn, can lead to
skin cancer. A tan is the body's desperate attempt to protect itself
from the sun's harmful rays.
Where is skin cancer most likely to occur?
Most skin cancers occur on parts of the body that are repeatedly
exposed to the sun. These areas include the head, neck, face, tips of
the ears, hands, forearms, shoulders, back, chests of men, and the
back and lower legs of women.
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http://www.care2acne.com/Care2acne/Skin
cancer.htm
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