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Discover Ludwig"sun damage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to physical damage or discoloration to the skin from exposure to the sun, such as sunburns, wrinkles, freckles, age spots, or other skin conditions. For example: "To protect her skin from sun damage, she applied sunscreen every two hours while at the beach."
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Some people get sun damage.
Hasn't he ever heard about sun damage?
For mature skin, the cause is often sun damage.
Prevention is critical because sun damage is cumulative.
It's a trademarked formulation that protects hair from sun damage.
The foundation can "cover up sun damage, too," he said.
People look much older with sun damage than their chronological age.
Also, another form of skin cancer, melanoma, sometimes related to sun damage, is not so curable.
The best protection against serious sun damage is common sense, Dr. Murphy said.
The usual culprits are trauma to the skin, acne, sun damage and hormones.
Green tea seems to slow down photoaging (sun damage) and provides antioxidant protection.
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