^It's some new stuff by Neutrogena. It actually feels lighter weight than the last stuff I had, which was SPF65.
Sunscreen SPF to me is the same as saving grams of weight is to some cyclists... I'll pay 2x more for a little extra!
^It's some new stuff by Neutrogena. It actually feels lighter weight than the last stuff I had, which was SPF65.
Sunscreen SPF to me is the same as saving grams of weight is to some cyclists... I'll pay 2x more for a little extra!
Dermatologist-father-in-law suggested to me a while ago that using anything above SPF 30 was pretty much useless, but I am afraid I have not quite understood the reason why (I'll ask later). Repeating application seemed to be more efficient in his view...
Maybe high SPF gives us a false sense of sun-safety...
... kind of like how carbon fiber watter bottle cages give some guys a false sense of speed...
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After thinking about it on my way to work (in the beautiful sun, at last), I think his point was that the higher SPFs will not hold on to the skin long enough to be efficient anyway, no matter how waterproof or sweatproof they pretend to be.
Hence the "reapply" advice.
Well, this sure did turn into a long thread! I'm a little disheartened that most of you say the tan lines are unavoidable.I guess I'll try putting sunblock on the biker tan when I lay out by the pool, to try to help even out the tan ... if I lay out enough to make a difference. I cycle way more than I lay out, but maybe it will make it less noticable.
I don't wear gloves, so I don't have THAT issue. I used to wear them, but Dh suggested I try not wearing them and I find I feel perfectly fine without them. One less thing to put on every time and no tan line! (When it gets colder I'll probably wear them sometimes.)
I actually just ordered a sleeveless jersey. Fingers crossed that it will actually fit well and not ride up. I have such issues with finding good jerseys.
And I like the idea of wearing different length shorts to make the tan line less obvious.
Can't stand tanning creams. The smell isn't worth it to me! Otherwise, I could see that helping.
Anyways, thanks for all the comments.