Cycling(?) sunscreen
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Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby twowheels » Mon Feb 04, 2013 8:19 pm
I'll let you all know what I think of it cycling wise. In the meantime does anyone have any sunscreens they recommend for the above situation (cycle commuting and going to meet someone) when you don't want to show up looking all greasy?
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby Red Rider » Mon Feb 04, 2013 8:38 pm
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Postby jcjordan » Mon Feb 04, 2013 8:42 pm
+1 to the active version. Can even get a small refillable bottle for the jersey pocketRed Rider wrote:Cancer Council Active, SPF 30+, 4 hours water resistant. Not very oily, I don't notice its on.
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby hannos » Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:32 am
Works a treat.
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby newie » Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:48 am
The two that I have come across that are almost completely non-greasy are Neutrogena Ultimate Sport and Sun Sense Daily Face.
Both kind of pricey though.
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby gorilla monsoon » Tue Feb 05, 2013 12:19 pm
My wife gave up using it because she could not physically operate the pump.
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby twizzle » Tue Feb 05, 2013 1:06 pm
If anyone knows of a "blockout"/"reflective" sunscreen (as opposed to "chemical") which doesn't need to be reapplied, I'd be very interested in knowing.
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby Venus62 » Tue Feb 05, 2013 1:14 pm
Do you have a reference for this? I've never heard it before (and I work in a related area).twizzle wrote:Pay attention everyone : If it says to reapply every two hours and you don't reapply it, you are likely INCREASING your chances of getting skin cancer. The sunscreen gets absorbed into the skin and releases free radicals & "reactive oxygen species" that damage DNA. To stop this you need to reapply after two hours to block the UV again, regardless of statements about "4 hours protection". .
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Postby Summernight » Tue Feb 05, 2013 1:34 pm
However I think I had an allergic reaction to it (I had been using it everyday on my face and neck for a week and had developed very itchy, very sore red parts on my neck that were getting worse and worse until I stopped using it and applied some dermal cream for about 7 days). You may not get the same reaction though.
I switched to Banana Boat sport 30+ and the allergic reaction didn't come back. Banana Boat is very greasy though so won't suit your purpose. I had some lovely non-greasy sunscreen that I used when playing water polo outdoors (they don't allow you to wear greasy sunscreen) and that was very good but I ran out and can't see that brand in the shops anymore (they may have re-badged their products).
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Postby Scarfy96 » Tue Feb 05, 2013 1:54 pm
I know a guy involved in the production of sunscreen (the company he works for makes a large % of sunscreens on the market in Australia, regardless of brand).hannos wrote:Coles branded sunscreen SPF 30+
Works a treat.
This is his recommendation as well.
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby twizzle » Tue Feb 05, 2013 2:07 pm
An example. The wikipedia article on sunscreen also goes into a lot of detail.Venus62 wrote:Do you have a reference for this? I've never heard it before (and I work in a related area).twizzle wrote:Pay attention everyone : If it says to reapply every two hours and you don't reapply it, you are likely INCREASING your chances of getting skin cancer. The sunscreen gets absorbed into the skin and releases free radicals & "reactive oxygen species" that damage DNA. To stop this you need to reapply after two hours to block the UV again, regardless of statements about "4 hours protection". .
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby Venus62 » Tue Feb 05, 2013 3:28 pm
Thanks for that. I'll have to do some more reading.twizzle wrote:An example. The wikipedia article on sunscreen also goes into a lot of detail.Venus62 wrote:Do you have a reference for this? I've never heard it before (and I work in a related area).twizzle wrote:Pay attention everyone : If it says to reapply every two hours and you don't reapply it, you are likely INCREASING your chances of getting skin cancer. The sunscreen gets absorbed into the skin and releases free radicals & "reactive oxygen species" that damage DNA. To stop this you need to reapply after two hours to block the UV again, regardless of statements about "4 hours protection". .
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Postby vbplease » Tue Feb 05, 2013 4:23 pm
http://www.pharmacydirect.com.au/produc ... pid=024674" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here I was thinking I was the only person looking for non-greasy suncream?? The number of times I've gone looking for quick dry suncream and the chemist tries to sell me a bottle of olive oil
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby twowheels » Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:08 pm
Sounds good, nice price toovbplease wrote:I came across "Pharmacy choice dry touch" suncream in a chemist up in Townsville.. I'd been searching for it ever since. And finally found it online, which I ordered 5 tubes of.. not the cheapest cream out there, but the best I've come across. It dries on your skin in seconds!
http://www.pharmacydirect.com.au/produc ... pid=024674" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here I was thinking I was the only person looking for non-greasy suncream?? The number of times I've gone looking for quick dry suncream and the chemist tries to sell me a bottle of olive oil
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Postby revinR1 » Wed Feb 06, 2013 6:17 am
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby snark » Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:16 pm
Up until December last year I would have agreed with this. When my previous pack of Coles sunscreen ran out, the replacement I bought was "runny", and I was getting a little mild sunburn after a couple of hours in the sun. I've since switched to Banana Boat Sports sunscreen and, while as Summernight notes it is a bit greasy, I'm more than happy with it.Scarfy96 wrote:I know a guy involved in the production of sunscreen (the company he works for makes a large % of sunscreens on the market in Australia, regardless of brand).hannos wrote:Coles branded sunscreen SPF 30+
Works a treat.
This is his recommendation as well.
Scarfy - you wouldn't be able to ask the sunscreen production guy if Coles changed their formula?
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Postby bigfriendlyvegan » Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:15 pm
For cycling, where I'm sweating my things off, I use the Banana Boat Sports since I can sweat like a pig (i.e. like normal) and it stays put.
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby twowheels » Thu Feb 07, 2013 9:59 pm
I bought a tube of "Pharmacy choice dry touch" sunscreen from a local pharmacy today. Just checked and active ingredients (including mg/g) and preservatives are all exactly the same as the Cancer Council Active sunscreen, Pharmacy Choice option much cheaper. Perhaps from same producer?twowheels wrote:Sounds good, nice price toovbplease wrote:I came across "Pharmacy choice dry touch" suncream in a chemist up in Townsville.. I'd been searching for it ever since. And finally found it online, which I ordered 5 tubes of.. not the cheapest cream out there, but the best I've come across. It dries on your skin in seconds!
http://www.pharmacydirect.com.au/produc ... pid=024674" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here I was thinking I was the only person looking for non-greasy suncream?? The number of times I've gone looking for quick dry suncream and the chemist tries to sell me a bottle of olive oil
I did try the DRI Screen sunscreen on a ride the other day. It is dry as claimed, but $10 for 75ml, so I'll keep that one for fishing.
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby warthog1 » Thu Feb 07, 2013 10:14 pm
I assume it works, I'm not getting burnt. Other than that FIIK.
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby Red Rider » Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:14 am
All proceeds from Cancer Council sunscreen sales stay in Australia to fund cancer research, prevention and support programs. That's worth the extra price.twowheels wrote:I bought a tube of "Pharmacy choice dry touch" sunscreen from a local pharmacy today. Just checked and active ingredients (including mg/g) and preservatives are all exactly the same as the Cancer Council Active sunscreen, Pharmacy Choice option much cheaper. Perhaps from same producer?
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby gettingfit » Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:52 am
+1kunalraiker wrote:I use the Neutrogena Sports Spray Sunscreen, smells awesome and dry as hell!
I'm a redhead so burn easily, and find a spray of this stuff and you don't know you've got it on and I've never come home from whatever I was doing burnt.
I also have very sensitive 'allergy eyes' so any hint of oils (ie from sunscreens on my forehead), sweat etc in my eyes and they sting like hell, but I've had no problems with this sunscreen at all.
Would never use anything else!
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Re: Cycling(?) sunscreen
Postby burger » Fri Feb 08, 2013 11:28 am
AHM gives a rebate on Cancer Council goodies, so I use their sunscreen cos it works and its free!Red Rider wrote:All proceeds from Cancer Council sunscreen sales stay in Australia to fund cancer research, prevention and support programs. That's worth the extra price.twowheels wrote:I bought a tube of "Pharmacy choice dry touch" sunscreen from a local pharmacy today. Just checked and active ingredients (including mg/g) and preservatives are all exactly the same as the Cancer Council Active sunscreen, Pharmacy Choice option much cheaper. Perhaps from same producer?
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