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ilovesprouts · 31/05/2009 12:35

hi ive got some suncream from last year [tescos] can anybody recommend a good one for 2 year old pale skin sandy/blonde hair

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IneedacleanerIamalazyslattern · 31/05/2009 12:57

I have always quite liked the TEsco ones.
Always buy over factor 25/30 antyhing above that doesn't actually give any extra protection and if you look at the back they have a star rating on them 5 stars being the best.
My children are slightly darker than me I am pale and freckled and burn if I look out the window on a sunny day and we all use the factor 30 kids Tesco one and apply regularly never had any problems and the price is so reasonable.

SoupDragon · 31/05/2009 12:59

I like the Boots Soltan Once creams.

ilovesprouts · 31/05/2009 13:22

ive got the tescos sfp 50 5***

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jollyjoanne · 31/05/2009 13:35

If you like any of the named brands Ambre Solaire etc I suggest getting yourself to Home Bargains if you have one nearby - they sell them at about 1/4 of the price that they are in Boots!

Jux · 31/05/2009 13:40

We've just got some new stuff from Boots. Soltan or something. SPF 50, bloody expensive, about a tenner.

mummymimi · 31/05/2009 20:40

Boots are advertising buy 1 get 1 free on suncreams on the TV. I like the Boots one or ambra9(?) solaire and I always buy factor 50 to be on the safe side.

feedthegoat · 31/05/2009 20:44

I've just got some Ambre Solaire Rapido SPF 50 for ds. It is an aerosol spray and is a much lighter texture than high spf creams usually are making it a bit easier to rub plenty in. I liked it so much I've bought the SPF 30 one for myself. It is half price in Tesco at the moment.

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