Ultrasun deals with both and is a once a day application. Although initially expensive it last 3 years when open so lasts without a problrm. You can get it in Waitrose and Qvc
Elise79 said:We use the Coppertone ones that we buy there. The are spray on - no rub in
DD-4 uses the kids factor 50 and we use the sport 30 or 15.
They spray on like a fine mist and none of us burn. We only reapply when at the water parks and none of us burnt.
How much sun lotion should we take for three weeks...just for granddaughter and wife. I know this will vary but just a rough guide.
We use the Coppertone ones that we buy there. The are spray on - no rub in
DD-4 uses the kids factor 50 and we use the sport 30 or 15.
They spray on like a fine mist and none of us burn. We only reapply when at the water parks and none of us burnt.
We switched to the factor 50+ kids waterproof aerosol cans and never had a problem after. Perfect, even coverage, no need to rub in and quick and easy to apply.
We don't take it - I order mine online for delivery to the resort. I work on a 200 ml bottle per week for 2 of us and a separate cream or stick for our faces which lasts the whole trip.
I now only use Australian Gold. Having used numerous products in the past this is what I stick with. It's water resistant, smells wonderful and we have not even turned the slightest bit pink using this, despite spending pretty much all our daylight hours out in the sun.
I am totally with you on spray vs creams! As you say, even coverage is a major plus and for me, I can't stand cream on my handsYuck! There is only one drawback I found a few years ago to spray vs cream: I had my then 6 year old spray my back and the wind was blowing. She also manage to place a mickey head shaped sticker on my back so I had a white 'tattoo1 to go with the streaks. I looked like a tie-dye product
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