suncream and the like

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    snappyandrew

    I only started seriously cycling last august so am getting used to that big yellow thing in the sky that I’ve not really had to deal with before.
    I went out yesterday for a long ride and now I have tan lines and a burnt neck. What do you lot do in the summer to stop getting burnt?
    Any advice gratefully received

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    Tour Le Tour

    I use banana boat, by the
    I use banana boat, by the boatload!

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    dave atkinson

    +1 for P20. it’s not cheap,
    +1 for P20. it’s not cheap, but it’s the best i’ve tried. best to apply it 30 minutes before you go out, but it’s once for the day and you’re done.

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    NeilG83

    I burn quite easily and last
    I burn quite easily and last summer I started using Riemann P20, which works well. You only need to apply it once a day and does wash off if you sweat.

    If the sun is very strong I wear a jersey or t-shirt with a higher collar to protect my neck. Also, I first started wearing cycling gloves due to getting sunburnt hands.

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    andycoventry

    Get a decent sports
    Get a decent sports orientated sun-cream, I use piz-buin (or however you spell it) mountain range as I generally have loads left from snowboarding – seems to work a treat and last long enough for a decent ride without re-applying.

    If you are really worried you can buy P50 from most supermarkets and that will definitely protect you in even the hottest day.

    Tan lines should be embraced B-) cremating yourself perhaps not so much.

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