India, Nov. 25 -- Many people make the same winter skin mistake: they pack away their sunscreen as soon as the temperature drops. It feels natural to assume the sun is less intense in cold weather, so SPF often takes a back seat. The issue is that UV rays remain active throughout the year, and winter sun can still cause tanning, dryness, dark spots, and long-term damage. Even on cloudy days, these rays reach the skin and slowly affect its health. This is why a steady SPF routine matters just as much in winter as it does in summer, and maintaining it is simple. Daily sunscreen helps protect against UV-induced damage, prevents dryness, reduces pigmentation, and slows early signs of ageing, keeping your skin healthy, hydrated, and shielded e...