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Are There Any Myths About Sun Protection?
Several myths can undermine effective sun protection:
1.
Myth
: "You don’t need sunscreen if you have dark skin."
Fact
: Everyone, regardless of their skin color, should use sunscreen.
2.
Myth
: "You only need sunscreen at the beach."
Fact
: UV exposure can occur during everyday activities, not just at the beach.
3.
Myth
: "A base tan protects you from sunburn."
Fact
: A tan is a sign of skin damage and does not protect you from further UV exposure.
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