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sourpatchkid · 06/05/2018 14:45

I know kids mostly hate it but the one they accepted easiest and felt most natural. His current one (Tesco) is a layer of grease which I'm sure is making him hotter (he's 17 months)

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sourpatchkid · 06/05/2018 16:28

Bump?

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TodaysFishIsTroutALaCreme · 06/05/2018 16:30

Ultrasun. Thick non oily cream. Have been using it for years. It's not cheap, but we have never burnt using it. I get mine from Amazon when they have cheap deals on it.

WreckTangled · 06/05/2018 16:33

We also use ultrasun. It lasts ages.

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sourpatchkid · 06/05/2018 16:33

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BusterGonad · 06/05/2018 16:36

I've used Boots Soltan kids spf 50 spray on my son today and it seems fine, not super thick, quick absorbing and not overly greasy.

ImPreCis · 06/05/2018 16:38

Ultrasun here too. Once a day, factor 50 non greasy. Got us through lazing on the beach in Southern India, without burning, and DH goes tomato red, even in UK, if he doesn’t wear it.

Also seems to work for prickly heat.
QVC often have it for a good price.

PiggeryPorcombe · 06/05/2018 16:39

I’ve used Aldi factor 30 for years and none of us have ever burnt. The kids one or the standard one.

Moominfan · 06/05/2018 16:47

Aldi factor 50 does job

bloomsburyer · 06/05/2018 16:51

Nivea kids/baby is good

missyB1 · 06/05/2018 16:54

Boots Soltan, I use it on ds and myself.

ThisIsNotARealAvo · 06/05/2018 17:03

A garnier one which is a misty spray and doesn't need rubbing in.

StillNoClue · 06/05/2018 17:13

Boots soltan suncare spray. Ds keeps bringing me the bottle for reapplication. It's not greasy and absorbs well

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