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Don’t let the sun burn your skin! Sand and sea increase your risk.
Use a good sun cream - factor 15+ (SPF 30+ for children and fair skins).
Sunburn can double your risk of skin cancer. Keep an eye on your skin!
Wear a broad rimmed hat. Remember the back of your neck!
It's cool to be cool! Seek out shade between 11 and 3
Remember to wear your sunglasses - the sun can damage your eyes