Heck, some of us cant help but wear sunscreen under our full face helmet. There is something different about living here in the High Desert. Unlike places that protect you with the clouds. ( oregon and Washington would be good examples here in the states ) When we full cloud cover here, it can be worse on you because u go outside not thinking about a sunburn. But the clouds here at a mile high dont filter out enough uv rays and you still get fried. And when it comes to a full face helmet. I have a new Arai with a tinted shield. Well, after a 500 mile ride Friday from Denver to Abq. I still got burned on my face through the shield, albeit not as bad as it would have been but my face is definately redder. If I was at sea level this would have been a non issue. Sure is interesting how mother nature works.
Mark
Oh, and we use the Banana Boat usually too. ( or whatever 30 or higher SPF the wife can fine on sale ) I was a lifeguard once too, best thing I used back then was definately Zinc Oxide. But it sure leaves you kinda pale looking!!
