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Its a total fallacy to think black people can’t get burned. Even if you don’t see the visible signs commonly associated with sunburn, your skin can still be damaged. Sun damage on white people and people of color may manifest differently, but all people can be at risk if the proper steps to protect their skin are not taken.
Over time, white people will often see fine lines and wrinkles. People of color, however, may start seeing patchy dark spots, which the doctor calls patchy dypigmentation. Both cases are secondary to sun damage. It’s true that most skin cancers are associated with ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or tanning.
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