Today's health-conscious consumers are aware of the danger of prolonged exposure to the sun. If you plan to be outdoors on a bright summer day, you would either cover up or apply a generous coating of sunscreen. But, if you're going to be in the car, you'll be in the shade, right? Probably not. Whether you're driving, or a front seat passenger, your arms will often be exposed to the sun coming in through the side window and the windshield – and even the sunroof. This type of exposure will often go unnoticed, but the cumulative effect can have serious – even deadly – consequences.
So, how do you protect your arms from harmful UV rays that cause damaging sunburn and increase the risk of skin cancer? There are two ways:
One is messy and time consuming – sunscreen.
The other is clean and simple - DRIVING SLEEVES!
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