Although you may feel healthier with a bit of a tan…your skin sure does not! The sunlight that warms our bones and makes flowers grow contains ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Too much UV radiation can damage the skin.

Exposure to UV radiation from sunlight can lead to:

  • Sunburn—This is the most obvious and most immediate sign of too much sun. Your skin will be red and tender, and it may swell and blister. You may even run a fever and feel nauseous from a sunburn.
  • Premature wrinkling and uneven skin pigmentation—Over time, too much sun exposure will cause your skin's texture to change. The skin can become tough and leathery, and you may notice more wrinkles. In addition, the sun can cause sun spots—discolorations in the skin's tone that may be brown, red, yellow, or gray.
  • Skin cancer—This is the most serious result of too much sun. Every month, check your skin for any signs, such as changes in the size, texture, or color of a mole.