to avoid skin burn and tanning from the harmful u-v rays
yes
To avoid air pollution, and effects of direct exposure to the sun,we should use sun screen ointments that are equally scentless.
You can go for quick outings, but you should avoid prolonged sun exposure. It can make you feel pretty ill.
Women using oral contraceptives should avoid too much sun exposure and should not use tanning beds, tanning booths, or sunlamps
Exposure to sun is one way for humans to get their Vitamin D. However, humans should use sunscreen to protect themselves from harmful ultraviolet rays, and should avoid exposure to sun altogether during peak hours (usually 3-4 hours around noon hour).
No. You should avoid sun exposure while on any antibiotic as is highly increases the risk of sunburn. Make sure you use 30-50 SPF sunscreen.
Depending on how much sun you take in daily, if you take in too much, it can cause some cancers
Sun exposure can help people with the skin condition eczema.
Having a too much sun exposure can cause your lips to swell. It is important to put lip balm on your lips just as you do sun screen on your body.
Yes, skin cancer.
I would avoid prolonged sun exposure and use sun screen if you have to be outdoors for a long period of time. Even in the winter, you can still get a sun burn.
You clearly should never reproduce.