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One of the worst enemies human skin has is the sun. The ultraviolet rays are very damaging to the skin and can create serious burns on the surface of the skin. While many people do not get to deal with so serious consequences on their skin, there are numerous individuals who have to cope with brown spots resulted from the excessive exposure to sun. These dark spots appear when the skin is exposed for a larger period of time to the ultraviolet rays without any type of protection.
The skin color is given by three factors: the melanin (black color), the carotene (yellow color) and blood vessels (pink color). The melanin has two roles: that of coloring the skin in black tints and that of absorbing the ultraviolet rays in order to protect the skin form the damaging effects of the sun. The more exposed to the sun the skin is the more melanin will be produced, thus the skin will have a darker color. In some cases, on some patches of skin, an increased quantity is still produced even after the skin is no longer exposed to solar rays. On these patches of skin brown spots are developed.
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To make sure your skin will not become spotted from the sun use creams with SPF higher than 30. These will effectively protect your skin and will allow you to get out of the house even though the sun is burning outside.