Sly Bald Guys Forum
Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => How To Protect Your Bald Head => Topic started by: King88 on May 21, 2012, 07:04:36 PM
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In your opinion what is the best SPF sunscreen for the newly sly dome that will allow me to tan but not get burnt to a crisp? I'm fare skinned but I am able to get a good tan without burning. Thanks for your help in advance.
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I used to have dirty blonde hair and am also light-skinned but tan well, so I probably have a similar complection. I use Coppertone Sport SPF30. It have UVA & UVB protection and is waterproof and ultra-sweatproof. I think there might be a SPF 50 also available.
I have used it for years. Every summer I swim outside daily for an hour or 90 minutes. I hate hats and never wear swimcaps either. I have never had a problem getting burned with this.
Last Sunday I was at a kids sports event from 8 till 3. I met a few of the other parents the next day and some of them were pretty burned (and they're Japanese). I had no problem what-so-ever despite going hatless all day. I did lather the sunscrean on 3 or 4 times though.
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Play it safe and go with SPF 50.
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At least SPF30... if you're looking to tan..... maybe SPF15 for short periods of time.
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Here goes the broken record.....
Do some research online about something in commercial sunscreen referred to as "synthetic estrogen" and its potential effects on the human body.
Been a while since I looked it up but some commercial sunscreens also contain substances that may actually increase the risk of certain skin cancers.
I usually go on a long rant about this in sunscreen threads but now, personally, I just wear a hat.
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Google sunscreen and get the information. Essentially the product should be a minimum of 30, protect against UVA & UVB rays and must be reapplied regularly for extended periods in the sun. I saw that Consumer Reports recently did an evaluation of sunscreens, that would also be a good place to start concerning brands.
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I've done just fine with SPF 15 in direct sun for hours at a time. No burns. Different strokes, I guess.