Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I think that I'll try to be more diligent about keeping the sunscreen away from the eyes, and maybe try some of the products mentioned here.
Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I think that I'll try to be more diligent about keeping the sunscreen away from the eyes, and maybe try some of the products mentioned here.
I use Dove tinted moisturiser with SPF 12+. I think because it is a moisturiser it sinks in better.
And even though it is a low SPF I have never been burned- even with one application, and riding all day for 180km, my arms got burned but not my face. And NZ has no ozone layer so you do burn in 5 minutes flat. It doesn't run into my eyes as well.
I use a mineral makeup powder that has Zinc Oxide in as sunscreen on my face.
It stays in place with sweat or rain, doesn't run, doesn't sting.
I use the CopperTone 50. Just used the 70 version today.
I only have it run into my eyes when I stop for a period of time. If it's just a few seconds at a traffic light, etc. It's fine.
If I'm standing outside my house post ride w/the neighbor blabbing a while... then the lotion running starts.
I wear contacts too. Ooo... ouch. Then it's a dash for the bathroom sink to splash it off. Rubbing only makes things worse. If you are out on the road, you could try giving yourself a squirt in the forehead w/a H2O bottle for a wash.
I put the lotion just above my eyebrow line. And just below my eye sockets where my sunglasses stop/ start. Never right under my eye itself.
I'm super fair skinned. I've never burnt under the eyes through the shades (good shades, btw... Rudy Projects).
Riding any speed other than dead stopped is enough to keep the lotion from running through the eyebrow line for me.
Oh another tip... apply the sunblock right after a shower... it will absorb right away!
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I had heard that it's not good to "rub in" sunscreen, that you're actually supposed to liberally apply without rubbing it into the skin. But, I could be barking mad, too.
After a shower you don't really have to rub it in at all... it just goes right into your pores that are waiting with open arms.
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Anng, why don't you try something like the Halo headband? Check out the web site and see if it would work for you. I use it faithfully and never get sweat in my eyes. Good luck.
Hey Badger and Lunacycles,
Thanks so much for a natural sunscreen recommendation. I have been scouring the internet all night for reviews for a good one to try.
One question...how does it hold up on long rides?? I live in Los Angeles and we're getting into some decently hot weather here. I ride anywhere from 30-70miles at a time and sweat enough that I'm covered in salt. Reapplying the sunscreen will definitely be an issue 30 miles into a ride with no way to wash off your face.
I am VERY concerned about my amount of sun exposure now that I've become an avid biker and was just warned about the dangers of chemical sunscreens. However, I need to make sure I don't get burned.
Any other advice or reviews of the product would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks!!!!
I use the KINeSYS spray sunscreen on my face (spray on fingers and gently apply, I put it on right after washing my face and it goes on easily) - it's oil/fragrance/alcohol free and I have had no issues with it getting into my eyes. I use it for running and cycling with equally awesome results. In fact, I rode 30 miles today with a couple of rest stops at the hottest/brightest time of day; I had no burn when I got home! I'm fair-skinned and usually burn very easily - in fact, I had a basal cell carcinoma removed from my forehead 6 months ago, so I'm extremely diligent/paranoid about excessive sun exposure. This has been my favorite sunscreen by far. No greasy feeling, no smell, no irritation, and best of all - no burn!!!Good luck!
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Since I'm prone to break outs from most sunscreens, I actually use the Mychelle when I swim outdoors (currently only once a week but soon twice a week, 1hr at a time). I don't think it's really meant for swimming, but it does say "reapply after swimming or excessive sweating", so I'm assuming it's at least water resistant to a degree.
I think most sunscreens do need to be reapplied often for it to have proper efficacy.
I only use the Mychelle for my face or it would become very expensive, so I use All-Terrain brand for aqua sports for the rest of my body when I swim. The link I gave you is for land-based sports and I believe this brand also uses mostly natural ingredients, if not all natural. The tubes are pretty small so with the amount I use I won't be able to get the tube to last me the season, but it's pretty cheaply priced. I must put a plug in for iherb.com here as I do all my vitamin and wellness shopping there. Super cheap compared to regular retail stores.
I use a Half Buff under my helmet. It keeps the sweat out of my eyes. Because it is thin, it doesn't add any thickness under my helmet.