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Sun protection product that doesn't need to be rubbed in?

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BuyOneGetOne · 13/04/2025 22:54

DS has extreme sensory issues with anything 'gloopy' (e.g. oils, creams - anything viscous basically).
This makes sun protection very fraught.
If there was a product that didn't need to be rubbed in at all, that would help a bit!
Any recommendations?

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Espresso25 · 14/04/2025 08:59

Then garnier spray mist is excellent

PooksBear · 14/04/2025 09:03

KickboxingWanker · 14/04/2025 07:39

We use the Lidl factor 50 spray - it’s brilliant, my son has never burnt with it and it beat some of the big names in the Which tests a few years ago.

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BuyOneGetOne · 15/04/2025 21:50

@handmademitlove What's a solar buddie?

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BuyOneGetOne · 15/04/2025 21:51

@OnyourbarksGSG I think it's the initial application and rubbing in that bothers him rather than the greasy residue. Once it's 'on' he seems to be able to 'move on' as it were....

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handmademitlove · 15/04/2025 22:04

BuyOneGetOne · 15/04/2025 21:50

@handmademitlove What's a solar buddie?

It is an applicator bottle that you can fill with any suncream - you can buy them in supermarkets or online

https://solarbuddies.co.uk/

Solar Buddies UK

Solar Buddies UK

https://solarbuddies.co.uk

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