Sunlight has excellent public relations.
It sells holidays. It filters through kitchen windows like a motivational speaker. It makes everything look better in photographs. It convinces people they only need protection at the beach, preferably next to a striped umbrella and a melting popsicle.
What sunlight does not advertise is its consistency.
It shows up daily. It sits on shoulders during school runs. It stretches across forearms while driving. It lingers on cheeks during outdoor lunches, sports matches, and those deceptively mild afternoons when no one thinks to check the UV index.
Sun exposure is ordinary.

