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“Sunburn is caused by UV rays directly affecting skin cells, damaging them, and leading to discoloration, premature aging, as well as increasing risks of skin cancer.” “Windburn tends to be more of an irritant reaction, where the wind strips the skin of its protective barrier and reduces its ability to strengthen and moisturize the skin, leading to dryness, inflammation, and redness,” says Dr.

Windburn and sunburn may feel oddly similar, but it’s important to understand how they differ. Linus Strandholm / EyeEm // Getty Images What’s the difference between sunburn and windburn? “Skiing is probably one of the most common activities that can cause windburn, but winter runs, snowboarding, long distance bicycling, motorcycling, boating, or other outdoor recreational activities can also lead to this reaction,” says Dr. Spending time outdoors during the winter easily ups your risk of the condition. “Most cases will improve over a few days, but more severe cases can take longer to resolve.” “The blood vessels in the outer layer of the skin also tend to dilate (attributing to the redness),” says Michael Kassardjian, D.O., board-certified dermatologist at Coast Dermatology in California and fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology. It may also itch, burn, feel sensitive, or start to peel. This impairs your skin’s ability to protect your face, leading to red, dry, and scaly skin.

Windburn happens when low temperature, lack of humidity, and wind weakens or damages the top layer of your skin, explains David Lortscher, M.D., board-certified dermatologist and founder of Curology.
