Scalp Sunburns can cause permanent hair loss. UPF hats protect you.
Technology 8/26/2024
Scalp sunburns can cause permanent hair loss, so wearing UPF hats is essential. Tretinoin and Tacrolimus users should be cautious of increased photosensitivity and potential scalp issues.
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