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Suncream for sensitiive skins

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anchovies · 26/04/2009 08:19

Normally use ultrasun as love once a days but can't find any special offers and need enough for family of 5 on a 2 week holiday and looks like it will cost a fortune. So just wondering if anyone has any other suggestions? I get prickly heat and burn very easily and 3 wriggly toddlers/children hate suncream and have eczema. Should I just spend £100+ on ultrasun?

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anchovies · 28/04/2009 09:50

Anyone?!

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cluckyagain · 28/04/2009 09:57

The green people organic for children is what I use - £15 per tube and should last a summer for the children. Dr Hauschka (sp?) is also supposed to be very good but it's expensive. I find that my dds' excema flares up in the sun with or without cream but that the 'normal' creams really hurts/itch them so it's worth it.

hettie · 28/04/2009 10:53

E45 do a suncream which is good for eczema- my dh uses it

jennifersofia · 28/04/2009 22:32

We use 'sunsense' toddler milk which is made in Australia. It comes in a convenient roll on that lasts ages and works very well. (We use ours on the whole family - doesn't have to be just toddlers). You can get it online from UK company. (My 2 had mild eczema for some years and it never made it worse).

amazonianwoman · 29/04/2009 18:37

I think Ultrasun 28 once a day is the best (done loads of research - I get prickly heat and have had malignant melanoma)

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