JOIN THE

no sunburn
club

Even in the harsh Canadian winter, up to 88% of the sun’s UV rays still reach the earth’s surface. Snow and ice can reflect UV rays, doubling your exposure — which means sunburns can happen faster than you think. And because UV radiation is the #1 cause of skin cancer, winter is no time to let your guard down.

Join the

no sunburn club

UV radiation is the #1 cause of skin cancer, winter is no time to let your guard down.

WINTER SUN SAFETY 

BASICS

WEAR SUNSCREEN! YES, EVENT IN WINTER

Choose a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ and apply it to exposed areas (face, ears, neck, nose).

PROTECT YOUR EYES

Snow reflects UV, increasing your risk of damage. Wear sunglasses or ski goggles with UV protection.

COVER UP EXPOSED SKIN

Scarves, buffs, hats, and face coverings help block UV while keeping you warm.

CHECK THE UV INDEX

UV can be high on sunny or overcast winter days, especially on ski hills and at higher elevations.

MOISTURIZE WITH SPF

Winter air is dry — a daily moisturizer with SPF protects your skin and keeps it healthy.

sun

Even in the middle of winter Sun protection is key to skin health

MYTH BUSTING

WINTER SUN EDITION

MYTH OR FACT

It’s cold, so the sun isn’t strong.

FACT

Temperature has no impact on UV strength.

MYTH OR FACT

It’s cold, so the sun isn’t strong.

FACT

Up to 80% of UV penetrates cloud cover

MYTH OR FACT

You only get sunburned in summer.

FACT

Snow reflection can increase UV exposure by up to 80%

Join the No Sunburn Club

Being part of the club means you’re committed to:
✔ Protecting your skin year-round
✔ Making sun safety part of winter routines
✔ Encouraging friends, family, and coworkers to stay sun aware
✔ Reducing the risk of skin cancer — for everyone

 

TAKE THE PLEDGE

“I pledge to protect my skin this winter by practicing safe sun habits — no sunburns, no excuses.”

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IMPACT

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Checked your
skin lately?

We’ll show you how. Checking your skin is easy as your ABCDE’S. ‘Know your normal’, so you can find any changes in your skin as soon as they appear.

A.
Asymytry
B.
Border
C.
Colour
A.
Asymytry