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Old 10 Aug 22, 09:38 PM  
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I’m a fan of Piz Buin this year 👍🏻
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Old 10 Aug 22, 09:42 PM  
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It's so good we've used it for years and the fact that you just spray on and no need to rub in and drys almost instantly.

You can get it from most places - Walmart, Target, Walgreens etc. I usually stock up with whoever has it for buy one get one 50% off although we'd happily pay full price
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Old 10 Aug 22, 09:43 PM  
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I use Hawaiian Tropic Satin Protection spray and find that this is not greasy
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Old 11 Aug 22, 12:33 PM  
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Hi look at the brands that people use for sport. Simply spray and the dry within seconds , no rubbing in
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Old 11 Aug 22, 12:45 PM  
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I’ve just started using the 8 hour cream on the kids, topping up later in the day.

I tried Soltan, greasy, sticky and stains clothes. I also tried Ultrasun, which is superb. Not sticky, no one burns, doesn’t stain clothes. Really expensive compared to others but can get it on offer from Amazon.
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Old 11 Aug 22, 01:14 PM  
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I buy the coppertone sport when we get to the states, it’s usually about $12 for 2 cans. I can’t stand actual suncream, especially when you’re so sweaty out there. They have much more choice out there and are made for that climate so always get it tgere.
I'm another coppertone user, used it the very first time I went to Florida years ago and even got a free coppertone towel the first year I ever went which I still have today .

Always take a small sun tan spray for the day we arrive then go in to Walmart and buy a few packs for the while we are there. Plus it seems to leave you with a nice and lasting tan.
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Old 11 Aug 22, 01:23 PM  
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I get oily skin but found Piz Buin Allergy the best so far. It doesn't make me feel like I'm slathered in butter 😂
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Old 11 Aug 22, 01:44 PM  
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We find the Aldi dry mist one really good.
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Old 11 Aug 22, 01:56 PM  
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Originally Posted by arielrocks View Post
I’ve just started using the 8 hour cream on the kids, topping up later in the day.

I tried Soltan, greasy, sticky and stains clothes. I also tried Ultrasun, which is superb. Not sticky, no one burns, doesn’t stain clothes. Really expensive compared to others but can get it on offer from Amazon.
Would you mind sharing exactly which one you use please? My teens thought they knew better this summer by saying they didn't want to use the soltan kids anymore and wanted to use "normal" suncream and ended up getting burnt. They couldn't get their head around why I was constantly nagging them to reapply it.
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Old 11 Aug 22, 02:01 PM  
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p20 factor 50 (the trick is put it on while you're getting dressed so you don't get it on clothes).

Then take a bottle of nivea waterproof to top up in the afternoon
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