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Garnier Ambre Solaire Clear Protect Sun Cream Spray SPF15, 200ml

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UVA rays can lead to premature ageing along with skin cancer. The rating is usually shown with a UVA seal – a circle with ‘UVA’ inside it – which shows it meets the EU recommendations for UVA sun protection, or the Boots UVA star rating system used to indicate a higher level of UVA protection.

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Nivea Sun prides itself on its decades of experience in sun care and is dedicated to developing products that reliably and effectively protect against sun damage. We would advise consumers not to buy these products as there are alternatives available that are both cheaper and performed better when we tested them.” Children's skin is more sensitive to the sun , so it's especially important to keep them protected.transparent formula, this ultra-light protection spray dries in 5 seconds, no white marks on skin or clothes After an initial fail result, we tested an extra sample of each of the sun screens and both failed again. Because of this we've named these two products Don't Buys that we recommend you avoid. L'Oreal, maker of Garnier Ambre Solaire, told us that it disputes our findings, it has run independent tests of the UVA properties of the product which show that it passes the tests, complies with all applicable standards and provides proper sun protection for consumers. Although it passed the SPF test, Garnier’s Ambre Solaire Clear Protect Spray SPF30 failed Which?’s UVA tests twice. While the results were close to the minimum required for it to pass, the consumer group said it did not quite make the grade. While the results were close to the minimum required for it to pass, neither sample quite made the grade and so we're recommending that you don't buy it. What the manufacturers say

Garnier Ambre Solaire Clear Protect Sun Cream Spray SPF15

When buying sunscreen, NHS recommends choosing a product with at least 4-star UVA protection indicated on the label. The World Health Organization recommends using 35ml of sunscreen to cover the whole body; this is about seven teaspoons’ worth. It is recommended you wear sunscreen when the UV index hits three.Only sun creams that pass both our SPF and UVA sun protection tests and that are also easy to apply can be Best Buys - four products from this year's tests impressed enough to get our recommendation. Formula conforms 100% to European recommendations for protection against the harmful effects of UVA and UVB rays.

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