Did you get too much Sun?
Never go to the beach, for a hike in the mountains or even just into town to get ice cream without wearing sunscreen. Avoid the midday sun. Wear a hat and suitable clothing to limit your body’s exposure to sunlight. In spring, take your time getting used to the sun again. All of this is common sense. Still, sunburns occur way too frequently. The sun’s ultraviolet rays can damage our skin. The result looks like an actual burn: red, flushed, itchy. In the worst cases, pain and blistering can also occur.
After a few days, the skin peels in the typical silvery-white, flaky manner. However, these skin flakes are not actually dandruff. The damaged skin recovers and repairs itself, while shedding the damaged skin cells.