As you can tell, I'm on a bit of a sunscreen kick. I've heard some people say they can tolerate chemical sunscreens next to their eyes, but I am not one of those people! I have a pure mineral sunscreen that is okay for this purpose, but a bit gloopy (and I'm left with white creasing on my lids later in the day). I also have a powder sunscreen. I've heard people say to just rely on your sunglasses, but mine are not wrap-around, so the rays will get in on the sides--and although I always wear them driving, they don't cover me at work, where I sit next to a window. I'm hopeful maybe a pure mineral primer might have the texture I need. But just wanted to check whether anyone has an spf routine that includes broad spectrum eye area protection and works well for every day?
Part of my problem is I'm always rushing in the morning. I absolutely won't leave the house without sunscreen on my face, and I get it as close to the eyes as I can tolerate without irritation, but I just haven't found an easy enough way to make an eye area screen part of my regular routine.