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I use Lacura Kids extra sensitive sun spray, factor 50+
Works for me !
Nivea kids sensitive factor 50 + Comes in a roll on applicator .
A good peaked cap too .
I use this stuff. It's not fancy, no frangrance, does the job. Look a bit like casper the friendly ghost once it's applied though, for a while
https://shadecream.com/
https://www.medino.com/product/nivea-sun-protect-and-dry-mist-spf-5...
I use Soltan, Boots own brand and find that ok. Plus it has the five-star UVA rating which other brands don't have. I use Boots No7 on my face and never find it running into my eyes. I think they have a men's range.It's a little pricy but worth it in my opinion.🙂
I've started using Bassdash hooded tops. UV 50 protection also keeps you cool. Around each £20 from Amazon. Can't be doing with sticky sun cream anymore.
I'm sorry
but I can't believe there is a topic on what sun cream to use !
Are you from Scotland by any chance. ☔️☔️☔️😂
No, but I'm old enough to know what suncream to use without having to ask on a forum 🤣🤣🤣
I'm also an old git and I should should know better by now but I just can't stand being covered in sun cream and dust. Just thought some of young guns might know of some new non sticky products out there.
I'll be asking about the relative benefits of different boiled sweets on the working day next week. 😊