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Do suntan lotions REALLY go off?

17 replies

AnonyMust · 30/07/2014 04:15

I have sooooo many. Happy to chuck this over a year and a half old, but I'm not prepared to believe the hype on those a year old. Do you?

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AnonyMust · 30/07/2014 04:15

Those - not 'this'

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NellyNoodle1 · 30/07/2014 05:35

I don't - I don't go abroad every year and obviously not much use the last couple in this country - I probably use some of mine for two years - one day I went to a show all day and used it I only got burnt on the bits I'd missed! I probably wouldn't risk it with children but they probably go through it a lot quicker anyway.

BeanyIsPregnant · 30/07/2014 06:26

read number 16

Money saving expert knows everything!

ThrowAChickenInTheAir · 30/07/2014 06:43

Thanks for this Anonymust Smile (and the link Beany!)

I've always used 'last years' if I have any but probably no older than that. I'm sure stock you buy in the shops wasn't always actually manufactured this year anyway.

goodtimesinbontemps · 30/07/2014 07:04

I use last years too. I always seem to buy a new bottle just before the good weather finishes and then its left sitting there til the following May or whenever the summer starts again!

Notso · 30/07/2014 07:16

I was thinking about this the other day. We are using some that was opened on holiday last March. It is working fine so far.

Mostlyjustaluker · 30/07/2014 07:16

Apparently they start to become less effective so you may need to reapply for often. I can't see after a year they will just suddenly stop working.

MCSpammer · 30/07/2014 07:34

thanks for that link beany some really helpful stuff esp the bit about poss compensation for a delayed flight. I had a long one a couple of years ago so will be chasing that up ... already thing about what sartorial delights I could spend the money on Grin

ilovepowerhoop · 30/07/2014 09:01

they normally have a couple of years shelf life but if they have been opened and used on holiday then they can start to get less effective. I have a couple of bottles we didnt use this year so I would use them next year. We left the part used ones behind as the reps had a box you could put them for others that run out of creams as it saved them buying more at the (expensive) wee shop in the resort

PittTheYounger · 30/07/2014 09:04

nah - i think bollocks

TimeForAnotherNameChange · 30/07/2014 11:07

I use the end of a previous year's bottle early on in the next year's season (Mar-Apr) and then buy a new one come June-ish time. That way I have top notch protection when I really start to need it in the strongest sunshine but slightly lesser in early spring when it's not so essential.

libertychick · 30/07/2014 11:13

I have sensitive skin and for some reason 1 year old sunscreen always brings me out in a rash. I don't know if they are less effective but IME something does change in them.

ElephantsNeverForgive · 30/07/2014 11:20

IME they are absolutely fine for two-three years if they have lived in my wardrobe and kept cool.

The ones that have been to Majorca and spent hours in my black rucksack in the heat, start separating and looking miserable a bit quicker.

LightastheBreeze · 30/07/2014 12:08

I wouldn't throw any out, any older ones i just use here if I don't need so much protection, but want something on, seems to work OK.

I wouldn't use old stuff if I was abroad sunbathing in case it wasn't effective enough but for a bit of protection here its OK

TravelinColour · 30/07/2014 12:11

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Purpleroxy · 30/07/2014 12:27

I use them for about 18 months. They're usually used up by then anyway, it's rare I chuck them.

AnonyMust · 30/07/2014 22:37

Bean, wow. Thank you! All I needed to know.
Thank you, everyone else. Glad I'm not the only one to have been wondering!

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