Forums >Gears and Wears>Best sunscreen for heavy sweaters?
That's not an argument, it's simple contradiction!
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No it isn't.
Kirsten
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You, sir, are overly argumentative.
Indeed.
But hey if your sunscreen is a pain in the butt, then one option would be not to wear it, especially if you run normally in the morning or evening. Or wear a shirt or something. The effectiveness of sunscreen, at best, is overblown. Sunscreen is one of the best marketed items under the sun, so to speak.
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Not all sunscreens are effective.
http://breakingnews.ewg.org/2011sunscreen/sunscreens-exposed/executive-summary/
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