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    Sunburn Danger: When Snow Turns Deadly

    Sunburn on a Snowy Day: A surprising risk many overlook. Ohio resident Sifurickb recently shared a surprising experience on TikTok, highlighting the dangers of sunburns even in cold weather. "I just got a bad sunburn on my face and nose during a 60° day in Ohio while wearing a hoodie," he explained in his video. This seemingly impossible scenario is explained by the reflection of UV radiation from snow. Sifurickb points out that arctic explorers and mountaineers are well aware of this danger, often using specialized sunglasses and zinc oxide sunscreen to protect their faces. The video serves as a reminder that sun protection is crucial regardless of the temperature, especially in environments with reflective surfaces like snow. The unexpected nature of the sunburn and the expert comparison to arctic explorers make this a compelling story.

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