Yes, you can get more sunburnt when in water because water can reflect and intensify the sun's rays, increasing your exposure to UV radiation. It is important to use sunscreen and take precautions when spending time in the water to protect your skin from sunburn.
I wear a shirt to protect my skin, to provide warmth, and for social and cultural reasons.
Yes, you can still get sunburned while in water because UV rays from the sun can penetrate through the water and reach your skin, causing sunburn. It is important to wear sunscreen even when in water to protect your skin.
The term "shirt" originated from the Old English word "scyrte," which referred to a piece of clothing worn next to the skin. Over time, the pronunciation and spelling evolved into "shirt."
Yes, rayon will stick to the skin when it is burnt, as it is a synthetic fiber made from cellulose. When rayon burns, it melts and can cause burns if in contact with the skin. It is important to avoid getting burned rayon fabric in direct contact with the skin.
bannana, orange, sunburnt skin, potato + carrot
because of their skin type
It a colour of sunburnt skin! yiwen thanks to echo(mum
Your skin becomes red with sunburn but not the scar. It is a differnt tissue than skin tissue.
if they didn't then they would get sunburnt and/or skin cancer like anyone else would..
Sunburnt was created in 1996.
A lot of aleo!!!!! it cools down the burn and helps you maintain your tan a lot longer!
All dogs can get sunburnt if they lose their hair and then are out in the sun.
Yes, you can get more sunburnt when in water because water can reflect and intensify the sun's rays, increasing your exposure to UV radiation. It is important to use sunscreen and take precautions when spending time in the water to protect your skin from sunburn.
It can stick to skin but is easily washed off.
Animals with bare patches of fair skin get sunburnt, just like humans. The faier the skin, the more likely it will get burnt. This applies to areas of the body such as the ears, abdomen, underside of paws (paw pads) etc. In cats it is common for the ears to be burnt where fur is very minimal. Pure white cats are at the highest risk, as the skin has little protection due to the lack of melamin. White cats have a very high rsik of skin cancer as a result. Just like humans, if the skin pigment is darker, it has a better protection to UV light, and is less likely to get sunburnt. So realisitcly, most animals can get sunburnt, just like humans!
i dont think you can but if you can find a peach shirt or a shirt that matches your skin tone,maybe it would look like you dont have a shirt.