Exactly what I will be doingI plan a 40/50 miler tomorrow when 24 degrees is forecast. So I nipped this morning for a travel size tube of factor 30........that is going in my back pocket.
Exactly what I will be doingI plan a 40/50 miler tomorrow when 24 degrees is forecast. So I nipped this morning for a travel size tube of factor 30........that is going in my back pocket.
That was the only bit we already knew.I'm best avoided at parties.![]()
Do they not put Vitamin D in your milk from the store?Because I burn easily and also have psoriasis it's a bit of a gamble as to how much sunshine but one bit of information I've picked up from somewhere is that you don't generate Vitamin D in sufficient quantities unless you shadow is shorter than you.
Only a 30? I paid extortionate euro prices for factor 50 in Majorca a couple of years ago and still got roasted + sun strokeI plan a 40/50 miler tomorrow when 24 degrees is forecast. So I nipped this morning for a travel size tube of factor 30........that is going in my back pocket.
Where did you get that sunscreen from?My arms are both burnt, but not my face - I don't think I cycled with bare arms for 6 months leading up to yesterday, but my face was protected by the winter. I wore long sleeves today.
Carabiner sunscreen now attached to carradice: I'm ready for anything an English summer can throw at me (extra layers of merino, and waterproofs inside)
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That's been my concern too. (Pale, freckly, vigilant with sunscreen but have had a couple sunburns in my life bad enough to leave permanent scarring. Longtime UV exposure a concern also.)I've stopped with sun block because their ingredients are so unhealthy.
[/QUOTE]That's been my concern too. (Pale, freckly, vigilant with sunscreen but have had a couple sunburns in my life bad enough to leave permanent scarring. Longtime UV exposure a concern also.)
Discovered Green People a few months ago due to dermatitis. Trying their sunscreen this week.
https://www.greenpeople.co.uk/shop/by-product/organic-sun-lotion/sun-lotion-spf30-scent-free-200ml
Seems to be a physical block (titanium dioxide) not chemical block, but doesn't leave nearly as much white residue on the skin as physical blocks I've used in the past. So far so good. And much less toxic than mainstream brands.
I don't swim so don't know. I do sweat at the very sight of a bike though (oo, er) and so far I'm finding this sunscreen still effective for a sweaty bike ride of around an hour, coffee stop, then another hour's riding. Haven't tested it longer than that yet. Off to south of France in a few weeks which will really put it to the test!Like the looks of this. Amazon has it over here.
It says water repellent. What's been your experience? Could I swim and ride?