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UV Science Basics

Why Clouds Are Not Sunscreen

Overcast doesn't mean off-duty for your skin.

By the numbers

The UV Index scale runs from 1-2 (low) to 11+ (extreme); protection is advised above 3.

Roughly 95% of the UV reaching Earth's surface is longer-wavelength UVA.
What the evidence shows

Frequently asked questions

How does UV light age and damage skin?

UVB is absorbed by DNA in surface cells, causing direct mutations that can lead to skin cancer. UVA penetrates deeper, generating free radicals that damage DNA, collagen and elastin — producing wrinkles, sagging and dark spots. The damage accumulates over a lifetime, so daily protection pays off.

What does the UV index mean and when should I protect my skin?

The UV Index, from the EPA and WHO, rates the strength of midday UV on a scale from 1–2 (low) to 11+ (extreme). Dermatologists generally advise sun protection whenever it reaches 3 or higher. It appears in most weather apps and rises with sun elevation, altitude and proximity to the equator.

What people are asking

r/AsianBeauty: 'Why do K-beauty sunscreens talk about UVA so much more than US ones?'

Sources & citations

  • Dermatology Times, 'Visible Light Protection: Needs and Strategies for Diverse Patients' (2023)
  • dermatologytimes.com ↗

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