Do You Need More Sunscreen When It's Hot Outside?
Briefly

Only about 13% of U.S. adults wear sunscreen daily. UV rays contribute to skin damage and cancer risk, present even on cold or overcast days.
Heat doesn't equate to UV radiation. Sunscreen is vital year-round because UV rays cause skin aging, sunburns, and increase skin cancer risk, even on cloudy days.
Wearing more sunscreen in hot weather is essential due to increased sweating, faster wear-off, and more exposed skin. Sunscreen's effectiveness can degrade in heat.
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