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oldbikah
04-16-2005, 10:01 AM
Can anyone recommend a sun block which doesn't make your eyes sting like crazy when it runs into your eyes as you sweat?? I need it for both skiing and biking!

spazzdog
04-16-2005, 10:41 AM
That stuff that's for babies/kids. Its a high SPF and its supposedly waterresistant and it doesn't sting the eyes.

DeniseGoldberg
04-16-2005, 12:38 PM
I learned a trick many years ago - I put my sunscreen of choice on my face (and elsewhere too, of course!). To prevent the sunscreen from rolling into my eyes, I put some lip sunscreen - like Blistex Ultra Protection (SPF30), although I'm sure any of the lip stuff would work - on my eyebrows. That somehow provides a barrier that the sweat doesn't roll through. I know it sounds a bit strange - but try it, it really works!

--- Denise

snapdragen
04-16-2005, 01:23 PM
I agree with Denise, my dermatologist recommended using a high spf lip balm around my eyes to prevent the stinging.


Oh - and Spazz, love the new avatar!

oldbikah
04-16-2005, 02:07 PM
interesting idea on the lip balm, I certainly would not have thought of that!
That, plus the kids formulas should do it. Will experiment!

annie
04-16-2005, 03:55 PM
I don't put any sunscreen on above my eyes when I am biking.......... between the sunglasses and the helmet, no sun really hits that area. Pure, straight sweat can also sting but I tend to wear a headband of some sort and it absorbs the sweat really well and prevents dripping in all but the hottest, most humid tropical weather and we DO have that here in Iowa during the summer. 90's in temp and humidity. :rolleyes:
Anyway, there's another solution for you. Try whatever you thnk will work. :D

annie

RoadRaven
04-19-2005, 05:29 PM
Like Annie, I recommend a headband - nothing special, I just pick up knit-fabric ones at the supermarket.
Protects above my eyes (as well as the helmet) and I actually find my helmet moves less.
Yes, my helmet is fitted to me, but the head-band on just means it stays wear it is supposed to without me half choking .

DirtDiva
04-20-2005, 01:50 PM
Sunscreens designed by cosmetic companies and intended to be used on your face tend to be better in that respect. Don't know whether they put less hurty ingredients in or it just sticks better. Of course, they tend to be rather pricier than the white gloop you can buy by the litre...

KSH
04-24-2005, 08:32 PM
Well... I tried out Hawaiian Tropic, Ozone Sport, 60+ SPF... non migratin, sweatproof and waterproof.

Let me tell you, just smearing this stuff ON is a challenge. It is THICK and STAYS PUT!

Now, I do agree with NOT putting sunblock ABOVE your eyes though. I get sun protection from my helmet and sunglasses... and I put all sunblock below my eyes. I do this because I do not want sunblock oozing in my eyes.

bouncybouncy
04-25-2005, 09:21 AM
I found Coppertone Stick is great! It is like the lip balm but a larger stick...it is small (great portability)...high SPF...and you keep your hands from getting all greasy! It is a little thick and heavy feeling on the face but much better than a sunburn!!!

http://www.coppertone.com/product.aspx?prodid=9