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Malibu Sun SPF 10 Lotion, Low Protection Sun Cream, Water Resistant, Vitamin Enriched, 200ml

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Both the adult and kids versions of this spray contain the humectant glycerin, meaning they all have hydrating and moisturising properties too. It’s free from fragrance, mineral oil, silicones and preservatives, and can be used for up to two years after opening, so it could well see you through more than one holiday. When we asked the Marie Claire UK office what their all-time favourite sun cream for the body is, the majority of the team agreed that Piz Buin takes the crown. Plus it has that gorgeous Nivea Sun smell, which makes cuddles with the tiny ones afterwards glorious.

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You get a lot of bang for your buck with this sunscreen as red algae extract and antioxidant vitamin C also shield against the urban cocktail of pollution and UV. It offers SPF 30 protection for up to eight hours and is water-resistant – although, as always, it’s best to reapply after lengthy swimming sessions. THERE'S nothing worse than discovering sore sunburns after a day in the sun, but the best sun creams will keep you protected from UV rays, while also delivering benefits to the skin. It dispenses as a medium-to-thick, off-white fluid that blends easily into the skin, so don’t be shy when applying.In the sun, it’s vital to protect your skin to prevent skin damage –⁠ whatever your skin type it still needs protection. Many insect-repellent products have an unpleasant odour, but Boots has gone the extra mile when designing this cream, creating a sun lotion that won’t have you wrinkling your nose when applying it liberally. Acting Senior Beauty Editor, Shannon Lawlor says, "Its non-oily, lightweight texture sinks into skin in seconds, making it the perfect sunscreen for all skin types and ages. But you should still avoid burning and take care in the sun as people of all skin tones can get skin cancer. In fact, they feel so nice that even the most stubborn SPF-haters out there will find themselves looking forward to slapping them on every day.

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We found the lotion was slow to rub into my skin, although it was light in texture and left a stickiness that lingered.The lotion contains both vitamin E and aloe vera to boost moisturisation, which is a nice touch, and you get 200ml so it’s a good-sized bottle. Excessive exposure to sunlight or UV radiation from sunbed use is the main environmental factor that can cause melanoma. There are certain genetic factors, which will increase your risk of developing melanoma, including those who have a larger number of moles or moles that are atypical. Babies under 6 months have very sensitive skin, so the best way to stop them getting sunburnt is by keeping them in the shade rather than using sunscreen.

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Sunscreen should be reapplied straight after you have been in water, even if it's "water resistant", and after towel drying, sweating or when it may have rubbed off. The SPF is based on how long it would take your skin to burn using the sunscreen versus the amount of time without any at all.

SPF 30 is generally considered the breakpoint, where higher SPF provides only marginally better protection. Plus, it’s water-resistant, too, so even if you go for a dip in the pool to cool off, you’ll still be protected from the sun’s harmful rays and irritating bugs. While using quality sunscreen and wearing appropriate clothing can protect you from the sun, you should also avoid working outside during peak daylight hours.

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