Superdrug have reduced the price of their Solait 200ml 5* SPF30 sun cream to £3 from £4.49 but it's also eligible for buy one get one half price and 20% off for 2 suncare products promotions. There's free delivery with no minimum if you sign up to their Health and Beauty card to collect points and they also include a free bottle of cooling spray for 2 Solait products.
2% Quidco cashback also should make £3.53 for all this delivered.
It has a 5* rating and passed the Which? tests so offers really good protection. We used it last year in Croatia in August (sunny and 30 degrees+) without a problem.
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jyonda to dani80
19 Jul 175#3
Well, according to the internet spf30 blocks 97% of UVB and spf50 blocks 98%. Higher protection yes but pretty negligible and other factors will probably make a bigger difference to overall protection such as applying a sufficient amount and re-applying at the right times.
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chimp14uk
19 Jul 17#1
Super duper deal, thanks OP.
Here's hoping for some sun.
dani80
19 Jul 171#2
Shame it's not spf 50 but cracking price for 2 so heat added
jyonda to dani80
19 Jul 175#3
Well, according to the internet spf30 blocks 97% of UVB and spf50 blocks 98%. Higher protection yes but pretty negligible and other factors will probably make a bigger difference to overall protection such as applying a sufficient amount and re-applying at the right times.
Cepultura to dani80
19 Jul 17#5
Isnt SPF 50 for young kids and babies and people with skin conditions?
AFAIK, SPF 30 and 50 difference is negligible for teenagers and adults.
chimp14uk
19 Jul 17#4
This ^^^^^^^^^
niceroundpound
19 Jul 17#6
Nice find :innocent:
Cepultura
19 Jul 17#7
Any difference between the SPF30 sun lotion and sun cream? Same size and price.
jyonda to Cepultura
19 Jul 171#14
Having looked at both product descriptions I can't see a difference but the Sun Cream product is actually referred to as Sun Lotion in the decription and the photo of the bottle also says Sun Lotion so it could be that the terms lotion and cream have just been used interchangeably by the web team. The Sun Lotion does have a different product number but is OOS so may be an old product version which has been superceeded. Just a guess, no idea otherwise!
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2% Quidco cashback also should make £3.53 for all this delivered.
It has a 5* rating and passed the Which? tests so offers really good protection. We used it last year in Croatia in August (sunny and 30 degrees+) without a problem.
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Here's hoping for some sun.
AFAIK, SPF 30 and 50 difference is negligible for teenagers and adults.