Sunscreen that stays?

New to OW swims longer than what's in an Olympic tri and am registered for 2 this spring. I'm worried about frying my back and legs. What is a good sunscreen/block that stays put for a couple of hours? Thanks in advance. You guys are so inspiring (and funny in places).
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  • I've had the problem of putting sunscreen on after being bodymarked and still having the sunsreen rub a lot of the ink off my arm. I try to wait as long as possible to let the ink dry, but that's been so-so in effectiveness.A couple of suggestions for applying sunscreen and body markings. 1) If you apply sunscreen first, do it at least 45 minutes before getting marked, giving it a chance to absorb and dry a bit. 2) If you apply sunscreen after body marking, use spritz on sunscreen over the numbers and use whatever you like elsewhere. One other body marking suggestion; post race use rubbing alcohol and cotton swab or paper towel to remove your race number.
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  • I've had the problem of putting sunscreen on after being bodymarked and still having the sunsreen rub a lot of the ink off my arm. I try to wait as long as possible to let the ink dry, but that's been so-so in effectiveness.A couple of suggestions for applying sunscreen and body markings. 1) If you apply sunscreen first, do it at least 45 minutes before getting marked, giving it a chance to absorb and dry a bit. 2) If you apply sunscreen after body marking, use spritz on sunscreen over the numbers and use whatever you like elsewhere. One other body marking suggestion; post race use rubbing alcohol and cotton swab or paper towel to remove your race number.
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