sunburn in the PONS Dictionary

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Apart from cosmetic beauty, thanaka also gives a cooling sensation and provides protection from sunburn.
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This can lead to visual sensitivity to light and to sunburns in situations that would not normally cause them.
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Follow spots output a high ultraviolet light and may cause damage similar to sunburns and sun exposure.
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Sunscreen is widely agreed to prevent sunburn and some types of skin cancer.
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Skin damage from sunburn, however, is related to wavelength, the shorter wavelengths being much more damaging.
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The process took twenty to thirty minutes, in which the sunburn colors were applied first and the scar making material was applied last.
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This topical does increase sensitivity to the sun as indicated on the package, so sunscreen use is often advised during the treatment to prevent sunburn.
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It increases the risk of sunburn under exposure to light from the sun or other sources.
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Along with being cooling, the wind also has a drying effect on the skin, which may exacerbate the symptoms of a sunburn.
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Both possessed accentuated sunburn decolletes, suspended from very small ribbon-threaded metal chains.
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