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advice on sun lotion

Postby pip » 30 Mar 2011 10:18

hi all,

going over on the 20th june for 2 weeks :D normally use spray on oil, there seems to be alot of offers on p20 and piz buin one day applications has anybody used these?

Good and bad infomation would be great.

I have fair skin which goes a darker white more than brown :oops: , normally use factor 15 week 1 and factor 8 week 2, dont really burn.

Will be running around after our 15 month old this year so want something easy to use on me while not having to worry about re-applying lotion, as keeping our son well coated will take up most my time :D
thanks in advance...........

ps. i know this is not directly about icmeler, cheers.
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby D Craddock » 30 Mar 2011 10:51

Pip,
We (and wife) always use Soltan 15. It has a rating of 5 stars and in all the years we have used it we have had no problems. P20 is very good. I use it when I go of on one of my walks around Icmeler. The benefit is that it"s an all day application. Try a little patch test to ensure no reaction to it. Also it will slightly stain clothes.
With the baby, it has to be a very high factor and keep applying. Icmeler sun will catch you out else.
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby oscarnorwich » 30 Mar 2011 11:29

I swear by Piz Buin once a day,always use more often than once but haven't burnt since using it.I usually r-apply around lunchtime,we mostly use high factors but still get a really good tan.
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby feefee1970 » 30 Mar 2011 13:25

Well if your on a budget asdas own brand are £2.00 and get good reviews, and my sister used this last year with no problems, also poundland did malibu sunbabe with lots of factors
I do not tan either but have used avon soft glow its a fake tan but factor 15, so i put this on in the morning when the sun is not too strong then, just use normal sunscreen after than , Ive never burnt or went streaky but i dont put it on my legs just the top half
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby Eatock08 » 30 Mar 2011 19:35

I've used Piz Buin for the last couple of years and it's great. I'm fair skinned and usually burn but I can get a little bit of a tan with Piz Buin and I've not burned on it.

I've tried P20 but you have to apply it and let it soak in before you get dressed as it does stain clothing!!

Hope this helps :)
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby dragon » 30 Mar 2011 21:20

Normally we use Nivea Moisturising Sun Spray which we've always found excellent and soon they will be on offer in a lot of places with BOGOF, as usual. Last year though we bought Piz Buin very cheaply in Home Bargains. I found that the Piz Buin was good and smelt lovely but it didn't get absorbed as quickly into the skin as the Nivea so it took longer to put on.

Sun lotions that are reduced at the moment though are probably last year's stock, but provided the use by date is ok it shouldn't be a problem.

A high SPF number stops you from burning (UVB) but it's the star rating that gives you protection from the long term damage to your skin (UVA). Don't know if you realise but apparently it is even more important to protect against UVA if you have fair skin so if I was you I'd go for a 5*
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby dalin » 30 Mar 2011 22:39

Superdrug had most of their sun lotions on offer today. Bought 4 bottles of Nivea sunsprays for £20. :D
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby pip » 31 Mar 2011 09:53

thanks to all for the advice,
on hols this week so off the the metro centre to looks for lotion think i will give the piz buin a go............


cheers again...............
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby Eatock08 » 31 Mar 2011 18:27

Avon currently have the Ultimate Body Moisturiser spf 15 for £3 in this months sale catalogue, don't know if its the same one you use FeeFee1970.
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby annetta » 31 Mar 2011 19:50

Lloyds chemist has an offer on most makes of suntan lotion, buy one get one free :)
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby Silky10 » 01 Apr 2011 22:02

Boots do a family pack of Soltan 4 pack SPF 30, 15, kids and aftersun for £12.25 :D

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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby Colette » 02 Apr 2011 16:55

am looking for piz buin factor 8 I think it is, the blue anti allergy one. If anyone see's one can you let me know where pleaseee :D
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby Big-lad » 02 Apr 2011 17:13

Hi Collete,

The wife got some Piz Buin Anti Allergy spf 10 from TJ Hughes on offer at xmas............£5.99 each or 2 for a tenner (bargain or what) .......dont know wether they still sell it........worth a go.

Big-lad ( only 25 days to go ) :-)
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby Colette » 02 Apr 2011 18:26

Ahh thanks will have a look in ours on Weds, going to look for a case so will check it out. I've tried, Asda, Tesco, Savers, Wilkies, and all the usual haunts. It's the only one that isn't too bad with my ezcema.

26 sleeps for meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :lol:
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby mazz » 02 Apr 2011 23:57

I used Avon sun cream last year, thought I'd try it as it was on offer - 3 full size bottles for £10! It's the best suncream I've ever used, my skin seemed to stay more moisturised, didn't flake or peel at all. Will be keeping an eye out for another deal like that!
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby juju » 05 Apr 2011 10:28

Found this site yesterday.Seem to have some bargains :) http://www.thesuncareshop.com/sun-prote ... acturer=43 Havent found any offers in the usual places yet.Keeping an eye out though!
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby Colette » 05 Apr 2011 12:45

Thats a good site will keep hold of that one :D

Accoriding to piz buin they have stopped doing anti allergy number 8. HOW RUDE :twisted:
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby Eatock08 » 05 Apr 2011 16:42

Collette I've seen some Factor 10 of the anti allergy on Amazon for £6.99 if thats any use, there was only two in stock though

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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby Colette » 05 Apr 2011 17:04

Thanks Alison if I can't get some tomorrow in town, I will order some, thats a good price too. :D
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Re: advice on sun lotion

Postby Eatock08 » 05 Apr 2011 21:01

I've just ordered some Nivea Tan Prolonger aftersun from Amazon at £6.89 with free delivery. Never really used Amazon before but since getting my Kindle it's the first place I look for things now :lol:

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