Reach for one (or all) of these sunscreens before your next outdoor run.
We love the fresh tropical scents of this SPF 30 lotion, plus the fact that it rubs in easily without feeling greasy and won’t run into your eyes. Don’t dig smelling like coconut or piña colada? It comes in anPrice:Our trail runners love the dry, no-fuss application of this sunscreen because it doesn’t hold dirt mid-run. And when you get really sweaty, it doesn’t sting your eyes. But don’t be misled by the high SPF: There’s little difference in protection between SPF 50 and SPF 100.
Limit this one to your arms and torso, though, because we had a little get into our eyes on an exceptionally sweaty run, causing some stinging for the next hour or so.A thick, mineral-based paste, this Coola takes a little effort to rub on, but has a dry, non-glossy finish. Plus, it stays put when you’re really sweating hard on a bright summer day.
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