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Pound shop sun cream feedback
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I love nothing more than a good old rummage around our local £1 store, there's all sorts of bargains to be had if you look hard enough. Don't think I'd risk their suncream though, too risky.0
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You don't need to shop at Poundland for suncreams when you can get properly tested stuff at this price for instance http://www.superdrug.com/suncare/solait-face-sun-fluid-spf30/invt/2326630
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Sun creams lose SPFs once opened. So a SPF 30 will be like 12-15 in 4 years time.
I know this as one year, I finished a bottle of some stuff which was 4 years old and put on some new stuff - both had the same spf. The first parts of my body which were burning was the areas that I put on the old cream.0 -
Sunscreens are designed to remain at original strength for up to three years.0
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