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Summer Is Coming..
by
Richard Coils
on 15 Mar, 2012 06:35
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Hi guys,
With the weather picking up and the summer nearly upon us im hoping to maximise my shine but also stop my head from blistering as it happened last year!!
What products would you recomend, keeping in mind i dont want to lose my shine,
Many thanks Richard.
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#1
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 15 Mar, 2012 06:46
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Pretty much any non-oil based sunscreen that provides UVA & UVB protection at spf 35 or better. I've never found a sunscreen than impaired my shine, and some actually kick it up a notch or two.
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#2
by
tomgallagher
on 15 Mar, 2012 08:59
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SPF35 or better being the operative phrase.
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#3
by
BaldHDbiker
on 15 Mar, 2012 11:02
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I was using some Banana Boat with SPF 50 last year and it protected and increased the shine.
I've read many other posts about sunscreen providing similar results.
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#4
by
LAGLE
on 15 Mar, 2012 13:06
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off topic - but YAY for sunshine, no more c0dl noggin
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#5
by
Baldstu
on 15 Mar, 2012 17:39
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Yeah Spring is on the turn the nights are chilly jupiter is visible near Venus , and let the moon shine on our shiny domes
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#6
by
buddha
on 16 Mar, 2012 07:51
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After doing some internet research I have opted for a hat. The majority of these commercial sunblocks contain estrogen. I'll let that speak for itself. In addition to that a lot of them contain ingredients that are actually carcinogenic to the skin. I did a more detailed post about this some time ago. It's appears under "Protection for Your Bald Head" and the thread is entitled "Sunblock Warning". It's on page 5 of the "Protection....." area. If I was going to use a sunblock I would do a detailed search for the ones that don't use these ingredients. My search revealed that the vast majority of the sunblocks use a combination of these substances and the ones that don't use them can get pricey. Having had a carcinoma cut out of my forehead once I have no desire to repeat that. To me a hat seems the safest, albeit maybe not the most stylish, way to go but I pride myself on being a "function ahead of form" type of guy.
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#7
by
BaldHDbiker
on 16 Mar, 2012 08:59
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After doing some internet research I have opted for a hat. The majority of these commercial sunblocks contain estrogen. I'll let that speak for itself. In addition to that a lot of them contain ingredients that are actually carcinogenic to the skin. I did a more detailed post about this some time ago. It's appears under "Protection for Your Bald Head" and the thread is entitled "Sunblock Warning". It's on page 5 of the "Protection....." area. If I was going to use a sunblock I would do a detailed search for the ones that don't use these ingredients. My search revealed that the vast majority of the sunblocks use a combination of these substances and the ones that don't use them can get pricey. Having had a carcinoma cut out of my forehead once I have no desire to repeat that. To me a hat seems the safest, albeit maybe not the most stylish, way to go but I pride myself on being a "function ahead of form" type of guy.
Thanks for the heads up (pun intended)

Did you happen to find any safe products in your search that you could share with us?
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#8
by
buddha
on 16 Mar, 2012 09:47
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Did you happen to find any safe products in your search that you could share with us?
http://breakingnews.ewg.org/2011sunscreen/best-sunscreens/best-beach-sport-sunscreens/If you go to this link they actually list what they consider to be the best sunblocks. You can navigate around the website and they have a list of the really bad ones and also a list of things that people might consider when selecting a sunblock. Some people are of the opinion that sites like this are "Green Nazi", however, when our FDA, who is supposed to be in the business of protecting us from openly dangerous products or fraudulent claims of effectiveness seems to be asleep at the wheel I think it's just wise to look elsewhere for an opinion.
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#9
by
BaldHDbiker
on 16 Mar, 2012 11:54
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Thanks for sharing. I just printed the list and will see if my local pharmacy stocks any of these. With all the different brands listed I'm thinking I should be able to find some of these local.
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#10
by
Harleyman
on 16 Mar, 2012 16:14
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I just got back from the caribbean and spf 30 worked great for me.
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#11
by
Disbikerdude
on 16 Mar, 2012 20:00
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You hard core biker guys might also try a helmet to reduce the harmful rays of the sun as well as wind burn!

I think a helmet might give you more than an SPF 1000 factor

and the safety you need when you need it, so your melon stays smooth and sly and doesn't pop like a plastic packing bubble.
In between rides, when you take your helmet off, you may want to reapply your sunblock of choice. All of the riding that I hope you do, will probably wear off some of the sun block, and if it only does it in certain spots and not others, you might not appreciate the possible mixed tan that could result.
In addition, if you wear a dew rag or bandanna under your helmet, you will
especially want to reapply sun block when you take your rag off (if you plan on being in the sun at all).