Chugwhump
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You can get a tropical hood. I 'presently' tend to dive in very warm sunny places most days & find it odd most don't don a hood or some other covering. Especially full time instructors. It takes a little getting used to but well worth it IMO. The light lycra hood is even conformable when its in the mid 90s. I just dip it in water before putting it on. Also makes it easier if you venture into diving dry/cold as you get used to a hood. One more plus, hair is not an issue with your mask.
I need to consider the Lycra hood thing in the summer to protect my widdle earz.
Excellent idea! Why in the heck did I never think of that?
I use Bullfrog clear, non-greasy, alchohol based (dries instanly), sweat and waterproof, in a non-aerosol pump-spray bottle. Maybe you're just allergic to your hood-with-a-latex-skin-around-the-face.
Bullfrog Quick Gel is what I typically wear on workays.
I put it on prior to leaving home and reapply at midday.
What do you guys do to prevent getting sunburned in the eyes after long surface swims? I find that if I'm diving the whole weekend, my eyes end up all itchy. It seems that scuba goggles don't have UV protection...at least it seems the hydro optix goggles don't. I guess the majority of divers aren't doing a lot of surface swims.
I do a LOT of surface swims on shore dives.
Sometimes I find myself on top for over an hour kicking.
I wear a Sea Vision prescription mask with magenta lenses for daytime dives.
Its like wearing sunglasses.
Soothing and the red lenses really do not seem to affect me, actually they seem to also cut glare, and I live in polarized lenses down here.
Chug
Needs new glasses really really soon.