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Sun damage occurs slowly from both UVA and UVB rays
Photoaging and damage to the skin from the sun's rays don't always occur through episodes of actual burning. In fact, quite often, the opposite is true. The damage is the result of small amounts of sun exposure continually over a long period of time.
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UV protection includes skin of color
Individuals from all races can develop skin cancers in sun-exposed sites, yet many patients with skin of color do not know that they need comprehensive photoprotection to prevent skin cancer and photoaging, one doctor says.
 
Antioxidants may repel, reverse sun damage
Topical antioxidants are a valuable adjunct to sunscreens for enhancing photoprotection and/or reversing photodamage, says Karen E. Burke, M.D., Ph.D.
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