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blue lizard sunscreen sticks are my favorite. They're really lightweight so great for hiking, vegan/not tested on animals, reef safe, they last a long time, since it's a stick you can't get goop anywhere accidentally, and they don't make my skin feel gross at all like most sunscreen does for me. I've never felt any burn in my eyes when sweating. They're kinda expensive but imo worth it
Thanks, I haven’t tried a stick before, but that does sound really appealing, especially for carrying around. I had a sunscreen leak in my bag with my phone ages ago. Amazingly, it still worked, but I spent the next few years with a very blotchy screen.
It’s been a while, but I wanted to come back and thank you for this rec, because I really like the blue lizard sunscreen. I got the stick for my face and tube stuff for the rest of my body and I’m really pleased with them. These actually rub in very well and I’m not leaving white streaks on everything I touch.
Glad to hear!