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4. Seek Shade in Midday
Taking in a bit of sun is fine (with the proper protection, of course), but you need to choose your time wisely. The sun is at its strongest between 10 am and 4 pm in North America, when it’s best to stay under the cover of an umbrella, leafy tree, or pavilion roof. Even on cloudy days when your risk of burning is lower, UV rays will continue to reach you and cause damage to your skin. It’s important to plan activities around this “danger zone,” staying under cover until the sun begins to fall in the sky, and be sure to apply your sunscreen 20 minutes before you do step into the light.
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