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Depends on your skin type.
If you are fair skinned especially - as soon as you step into the sun the U.V rays are burning you.
always wear a sunblock and remember to rea-apply it every 2 hours and don't forget your hands, ears, neck and chest if your wearing a V-neck etc.

2007-03-05 10:28:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your skin can be damaged long before you get a sunburn. It can add up over time. A few minutes a day will give you the vitamin D you need. Be sure to use sunscreen, wear sunglasses and some type of hat if you have to be out for any length of time. This includes bright sunny winter days too. I have had two skin cancers removed from my face, and it leaves scars. Best wishes

2007-03-05 10:26:38 · answer #2 · answered by tylernmi 4 · 0 0

From what I hear anytime in the sun can cause damage. You should always wear sunscreen if you plan to be outside - even driving. It's a cumulative effect, which means it all adds up.

2007-03-05 10:23:10 · answer #3 · answered by acholtz@verizon.net 3 · 0 0

ok, 1st- take a luke heat tub with baking soda (facilitates with the itch and dryness- so it facilitates with peeling- even if it would be a short one- no extra effective than 10 min. in case you reside in too long with any water- it is going to certainly dry your epidermis out extra 2d - use an certainly aloe vera plant to get the gel from- i swear you employ that and additionally you will barley peel- if in any respect third- than use an aloe vera gel from banana boat or something like that, and funky it interior the refrigerator- to help with the warmth 4th- after all the gels have dried, than use a deep moisturizer- i admire aveeno 24 hour (my opinion works the suited) do all of this different than the tub a minimal of two times an afternoon - in basic terms do the tub everyother day. good success!

2016-12-18 16:02:31 · answer #4 · answered by haden 4 · 0 0

Any coloring of the skin (pink color, for example in those with fair skin) indicates vasodilation - a response to cellular damage. The time dosage of sunlight to create this minimal erythral dose varies with time of day, angle of the sun, elevation, etc.

2007-03-05 10:27:05 · answer #5 · answered by Doctor J 7 · 0 0

That depends on their skin type and how close they live to the equator.

2007-03-05 10:21:53 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it really depends on your skin pigment, if you put sunscreen on, and if you have sensitive skin.

2007-03-05 10:23:23 · answer #7 · answered by Idon'tknow 4 · 0 0

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