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Where can I buy a high factor natural sun block?

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mummyloveslucy · 29/05/2013 22:29

Hi, my daughter has dark auburn hair, pale skin and freckles so needs a good sun block. We use nivia factor 50 at the moment, but it's evil stuff! It stains clothes, causes spots and stings like hell if you get it in your eyes. (which she does, all the time)
I just wondered if there was a more natural alternative that was still quite a high factor.
Thanks. Smile

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iwantavuvezela · 29/05/2013 22:35

Sun sense. I use there factor 50. Goes on really easily and recommended by many skin specialists

mummyloveslucy · 29/05/2013 22:41

Thank you. Smile I'll have a look for that.

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 29/05/2013 22:50

Ill have a look too, dd is horribly allergic to the Nivea one.

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Yonihadtoask · 29/05/2013 22:55

I like Ultrasun . Other creams can give me prickly heat rash. This doesn't, plus It's a once a day cream. I use the spf 30, but I believe there is a 50 spf in the range.

Have a look on QVC. I tend to buy mine in duty free shops.

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