Sunburn On A Cloudy Day - Presented by Suntanic Occult

So can you get a sunburn on a cloudy day? The answer is yes. Especially at high elevations like ripping the wind-blown waves of Lake Tahoe. There's less atmosphere to absorb ultraviolet radiation. Reflective surfaces like snow and ice also intensify UVB rays and their effects on the skin.

How? Though clouds do reduce some of the sun's UV rays, they don't block all of them. UVA rays can penetrate clouds, and they can also reach below the water's surface. Yes. BELOW the fucking surface people. UVB rays will damage your skin year-round, cloudy or not.

Here are a few tips to keep your skin safe:

👹Apply Suntanic Occult DAILY, especially if you're hiking or at elevation.
👹Check the UV Index in your locality and then apply Suntanic Occult before you head out on your outdoor activities.
👹 Pack Suntanic Occult reapply every 4 hours.

So remember. If you are outside... KILL THE SUNBURN not our earth.