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Pippinsqueak · 11/04/2020 09:40

Good morning

Just after recommendations for sun cream for a 1 year old

No sensitive skin or anything just want the best protection and non staining. I used a couple last year but one stained clothing really bad and I can't remember which one

Ta

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NannyR · 11/04/2020 09:45

In my experience they all stain to some extent, I just dress them in bright colours or old clothes and avoid white clothes when using sun screen. The supermarket own brands are cheapest and tend to have better uva protection than the branded (nivea/ambre solaire etc) ones. Aldi is good, so is boots soltan.

thismeansnothing · 11/04/2020 09:46

We've always used aldis or if on offer Boots all day one

Spied · 11/04/2020 09:47

All my dd's t-shirts we're stained by Nivea last year so I won't be buying that again!

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HoffiCoffi13 · 11/04/2020 09:50

I have three children under 7 all with very very pale skin, have tried every sun cream on the market and they all stain, unfortunately! Best thing to do is put the cream on about half an hour before you put clothes on so it dries before it touches the clothes. Doesn’t help when reapplying though! Our strategy now is just to wear bright colours and cheap clothes!

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