Year Round Skin ProtectionJust because
the air is cool, and getting cooler, doesn't mean you shouldn't wear
your sunscreen. The highly reflective surfaces of ice and snow nearly
double a person's exposure to damaging rays - as do higher altitudes,
like those on ski slopes. Keep these tips from the Skin Cancer
Foundation in mind before you take a winter walk:
*Lips are vulnerable to skin cancer, too. Choose a lip balm that will
protect your lips from chapping and damage.
*Rain doesn't let you off the hook. The sun's rays penetrate the clouds
and can be just as damaging on hazy days as sunny days.
*Wearing sunscreen on your face in the winter helps to keep skin
moisturized and smooth in the dry air as well as free from ultraviolet
rays.
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