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No-Ad Suncream. Anyone tried it?

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NobodyPutsTomArcherInTheCorner · 05/08/2013 18:36

Well I've taken a punt and bought a bottle to have a go.

Seems to say it does all the right things you'd expect from suncream, just much cheaper cos it's not advertised.

Then I thought, I bet someone on mn has tried it..Grin

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NobodyPutsTomArcherInTheCorner · 05/08/2013 20:26

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dairymoo · 05/08/2013 20:49

I have. Quite popular in the States. Nothing amazing to report but it sinks in well and does the job. I have used SPF 15 & 30, btw...

NobodyPutsTomArcherInTheCorner · 05/08/2013 20:56

Thanks DairymooSmile I'm quite taken with the idea of no advertising making it cheaper.

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Doitnow · 05/08/2013 21:02

We used this when we we're in the states. I'm v fair skinned and I thought it worked v well.

Doitnow · 05/08/2013 21:03

Oophs 'were'.
Can you get this in the uk now then?
Whereabouts?

SixtyFootDoll · 05/08/2013 21:04

I really like it, fantastic value

NobodyPutsTomArcherInTheCorner · 05/08/2013 21:07

I saw it in Asda today (never heard of it before) for £7 (500ml 50spf) so grabbed a bottle.

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Ujjayi · 05/08/2013 23:42

I used it when I lived in the US too. I thought it was great stuff - did exactly what it was supposed to and not excessively greasy like some sun lotion can be.

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