When the weather cools down and summer fades, many assume sunscreen is no longer necessary. The crisp autumn breeze and cloudy skies can create the illusion that UV rays aren’t as strong, but that’s far from the truth. Even in the fall, the sun’s ultraviolet rays can damage your skin, leading to sunburns, premature aging, and an increased risk of skin cancer. The question is: Should you still wear sunscreen in the ...