Repeated exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays can result in painful burns and long-term damage to your body. Sunburns are superficial burns that heal on their own. Occasionally, sunburns can become severe and require medical attention. Learn more about how to properly apply sunscreen, and how to enjoy the sun without damaging your skin.
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When You Should See Your Doctor for a Sunburn
The most severe sunburns require medical attention. Learn when it’s time to seek care for your burn.Learn More
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Sun Poisoning Dangers: Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention
Learn more about the causes and symptoms of sun poisoning and polymorphous light eruption (PMLE), as well as what may happen if left untreated.Learn More
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Infographic: Protect Your Skin: Sunscreen 101
Find easy tips on how to use sunscreen to protect your skin during this summer by reviewing our info graphic on proper sunscreen application.Learn More
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Sunscreen for Babies: What Parents Need to Know
Babies younger than 6 months shouldn’t wear sunscreen. Learn how to protect little ones from UV rays with this guide to sunscreen for babies.Learn More
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Selecting the Best Sunglasses
Learn about the differences between common types of sunglasses and pick up our recommendations to help you choose the best pair for your lifestyle.Learn More