Your skin is exposed to the sun’s rays 365 days a year from sunup to sundown. While UVB rays are strongest from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. daily, aging UVA rays are as strong at 9 a.m. in late December as they are at 12 p.m. mid-August. This is why wearing an effective broad-spectrum sunscreen daily is every bit as important in the fall as it is in the summer.
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