Take care of your skin
Some types of skin tan after exposure to UV rays because after repeated or prolonged exposure to UV rays the skin produces more melanin. There are a number of symptoms of sun poisoning rash, the first and the foremost one being the appearance of small red itchy bumps on the surface of the skin. Exposure for even a few minutes to the sun rays may give rise to sun poisoning blisters. UV rays are most intense at noon and the hours immediately before and after (between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.), particularly in the late spring, summer, and early autumn. Although they are less concentrated at other times of the day and year, UV rays can still damage the skin and eyes – even in the dead of winter and on cloudy or rainy days.