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Indirect sunlight does not pose any danger to the skin. true or false
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Indirect or diffuse sunlight still contains ultraviolet (UV) radiation—especially UVA—which penetrates clouds, glass, and can be scattered or reflected. Over time this exposure contributes to sunburn, photoaging (wrinkles, pigmentation) and increases skin cancer risk. Protect your skin with broad‑spectrum sunscreen, clothing, hats and sunglasses even on cloudy days or when you’re in shade near reflective surfaces.
Indirect or diffuse sunlight still contains ultraviolet (UV) radiation—especially UVA—which penetrates clouds, glass, and can be scattered or reflected. Over time this exposure contributes to sunburn, photoaging (wrinkles, pigmentation) and increases skin cancer risk. Protect your skin with broad‑spectrum sunscreen, clothing, hats and sunglasses even on cloudy days or when you’re in shade near reflective surfaces.
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