Sunblock

Solbar pf50, not greasy at all, just need a thin layer, won't stain your shirt, isn't "sticky" feeling and it's water/sweat resistant.
 
I like Cetaphil face lotion with SPF 30. Non greasy and gentle on the skin, perfect in winter. It's not water or sweat proof though, so if you'll be active you'll need a dedicated sunblock to stand up.
 
I use this. It's not greasy and easy to apply. Just keep it in a zip lock while in your bag just incase it leaks a little bit.

Banana Boat Body & Scalp
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In all seriousness, I've always read about UV rays when flying, but whenever I did the sunblock thing it was greasy. Do a good number of folks put on sunblock every morning (thinking arms and face only)?

Completely serious in this question, should be a poll, but maybe that's for later today depending on responses.
 
Remember too that sunblock really is only good for a few hours so if you are working an 8 hour day in the plane (during daylight hours) you probably should be reapplying it several times.
 
You can pick up some spray stuff from CVS. Just make sure to not get it in your eyes. Not a problem for me with my squinty little ones. I probably shouldn't be flying a plane anyway because I can't see out of them.
 
I'm fair-skinned with a family history of skin cancer and I spend a lot of time on my road bike, so my dermatologist recommended Neutrogena Ultra Sheer http://www.neutrogena.com/category/sun/ultra sheer-.do?nType=3 . It offers very good protection (up to SPF 100), different forms (liquid, spray, stick and "dry touch"), performs well when sweating, and doesn't sting when in the eyes.
This is the stuff I use and it's great, best sunscreen ever lol
 
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