Sun’s out? Here’s what the UV index says about your skin’s risk

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London enjoyed highs of 18°C over the weekend of April 5-6, with warmer weather on the way.

As the days grow longer and summer in the capital draws nearer, there’s no better time to get outside and soak up the sunshine — a rare treat in the UK.

But just because our summers aren’t scorching doesn’t mean you can skimp on sun protection.

Sunburn isn’t just painful in the short term — it also increases your risk of skin cancer and can accelerate signs of ageing, leaving skin less smooth and more prone to wrinkles.

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