Now that that winter is coming, it's important to remember that just because you don't find yourself sweating from the of the sun doesn't mean that it isn't a danger to your skin. This is why it's important to use an African American skin care product with SPF year-round.
Beauty-tips.net reminded readers that the sun shines regardless of what moth it is, so you need to stay protected against skin cancer.
"In the winter, the sun’s heat is less due to the angle of sunlight, but the ultraviolet A and B rays are still strong enough to cause skin damage. When your skin is exposed to these rays it doesn’t matter what time of year it is. The ultraviolet rays can cause permanent skin damage," according to the beauty site.
The Mayo Clinic states that snow reflects the sun's rays, so even if you feel cold it's still possible to get a sunburn. They organization recommends that individuals wear sunscreen on any exposed areas of the body, and that people wear lip balm that contains a sun protective factor as well.