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So being in a job that finds me outside a lot (www.sandscapes.com) and I hike and bike. I have to protect myself from our wonderful sun. Giant hat, long sleeves (when it is not to hot) and sunblock. But I have started to hear common sunblocks could cause skin issues. So I am using an organic clear zinc sunblock. Anyone have a good brand they like?
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I love the Neutrogena ones. Of course, my favorite is the one that sprays on rather than having to touch it. I don't know about it being bad for your skin though. It does well for me and has for years.
Savra
2006 Specialized Dolce Elite/Specialized Stock Saddle
2011 Surly LHT/Brooks S Flyer
We do have lots of previous discussions on this, especially in the health forum. You can use the search engine to find them, there is one in particular that I've tried to find and can't. It is, of course, possible that I just dreamed that particular thread.
The 2011 EWG Sunblock Guide has been released here. You may need to click through something that asks you if you want to be on their email list, but this guide gives a lot of good information.
I'm allergic to everything under the sun, the only thing I've found to use over the years (believe it or not) is Coppertone Sport spf 30. All the fancy prescription ones, all the hypoallergenic ones, nothing worked... except plain old Coppertone.
Electra Townie 7D
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Vanicream for days when I need long-lasting waterproof protection, and Aveeno Natural Protection for days I don't. The Vanicream takes some scrubbing to get off, but the Aveeno sweats off on its own after a couple of hours.
DH and I had been looking for a chemical-free sunscreen to use in Belize (and for summer bike rides). After reading numerous reviews, EWG, etc., we found Tropical Sands (formerly called Mexitan but is the same stuff). This particular sunscreen appealed to me because in addition to being environmentally friendly and natural, reviews stated it is much easier to spread on the skin than most of the titanium/zinc oxide (barrier) sunscreens. We've tried Badger & AquaSport and found both hard to spread, and they left a noticeable white cast on our skin.
Here is one of the reviews that helped convince me to give it a try:
http://www.tropicalsnorkeling.com/me...en-review.html
We ordered one bottle of the SPF 30 to try, and we love it! It spreads easily and definitely does protect from the sun. It doesn't leave as much of a white cast to the skin as the other barrier sunscreens we've tried, though it does tned to turn a bit whiter as you sweat, so it shows a bit more at the end of a bike ride than at the beginning. I actually kind of like that in a way, because it makes me feel like it's still "there" and doing something even after a ride of 2-3 hours. I'm just so glad it is easy to spread as it takes long enough to get ready for a bike ride without struggling just to put sunscreen on too!
No affiliation with the company, just a satisfied customer who will be ordering more!
http://www.mexitanproducts.com/SPF30MoreInfo.html
Last edited by emily_in_nc; 05-27-2011 at 07:29 PM. Reason: Added review link
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
I'll have to try that Mexitan stuff. I have used Burt's Bees and had the same issue with it being kind of hard to spread, but I would prefer to use the natural products.
2011 Surly LHT
1995 Trek 830
It's funny i put the badger on and people think I am sun burnt! It makes me look kinda reddish purple with my skin tone. All day people will say " The backs of your legs are getting burnt" alllllll day! I am constantly saying "No I have heavy duty sun block onthat is what you are seeing". And I notice it is hard to get off. I use a natural soap too so I have to scrub. It get's in your pores! I will try the mexican stuff!
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Thanks, Emily! I'm definitely going to try the Mexitan Stuff - it looks good! Does it have a scent?
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I love the Neutrogena stuff - they now make sport sunscreens specifically for your face and your body separately as well as it being for sensitive skin.
I just recently purchased Aveeno Hydrosport and it's great. I don't like sprays, so I have the cream. But it's designed to stick around even with sweating and you can reapply it even if you aren't dry. The best part is it doesn't smell like sunscreen at all whatsoever. It's been great on my 40 mile rides into the setting western sun.
I am partial to Coppertone Oil Free, SPF 50. I hate being so greasy with most sunscreens. I use the lotion. The foam is stickier and sprays never seem to cover enough. I read a stat that most people use 1/4 - 1/2 the amount they should. I slather it on. I've also been wearing a thin base layer type shirt under my SS jersey to keep the sun off me. I've got hundreds of moles, 3 or 4 of which have had to be removed so I try to ALWAYS have plenty of sunscreen.
I have sensitive skin and use Neutrogena's stuff. While not rated too highly on the 2011 EWG Sunblock Guide, I'm sticking with it because it usually is ok for my sensitive skin. And as westtexas mentioned, they have sport-specific versions too (in sprays, face-specific, etc.).
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