Low-cost, own-brand sunscreen triumphs in testing

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heap grocery store own-brand sunscreen has triumphed in security testing – whereas one lotion from Avon has been labelled a “Don’t Buy”, in line with shopper group Which?

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Two rounds of testing by the watchdog discovered Avon’s Refreshing 3-in-1 Face and Body Sun Lotion SPF30, costing £5.75 for 150ml, “did not come close to hitting its claimed SPF30”.

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Which? suggested shoppers to keep away from the product, saying it didn't provide sufficient solar safety.

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In an announcement given to the watchdog, Avon mentioned: “The safety of our customers is our priority and that’s why our expert skincare team produces the most effective sun care formulas.

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“Upon hearing from Which? Avon has engaged its Quality and Research and Development teams to investigate the specific batch of product that Which? tested.

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“Avon stands behind its data and that of the independent labs which conduct our testing.”

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Louise Scott, chief scientific officer for Avon, added: “SPF testing by its nature is variable and whilst the Which? testing found this product to have a 26 SPF rating, we categorically dispute that people are putting themselves at risk by using this product.”

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Asda triumphed within the testing, with a number of of its merchandise passing solar safety exams whereas additionally costing comparatively little.

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Asda Protect Moisturising Sun Lotion SPF30 at £3 for 200ml contained all of the UVA and UVB solar safety claimed whereas absorbing simply, in line with the testing and panellists’ suggestions.

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Among barely costlier spray merchandise, Which? testers discovered Asda’s Protect Refreshing Clear Sun Spray at £4 for 200ml was simple to use and didn't go away any seen residue after utility whereas containing the required SPF and UVA safety.

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Which? mentioned Asda “outshone” premium £22 product Ultrasun Family SPF30.

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Although each had been “highly effective” towards UV, Ultrasun was not as simply absorbed and left extra of a visual residue.

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Boots own-brand Soltan Protect & Moisturise Lotion SPF30 at £4 for 200ml additionally “comfortably met” SPF testing for UVB and UVA.

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Asda’s Kids Sun Lotion Spray at £3.60 topped the SPF50 class for kids, whereas Which? additionally named Boots Soltan Kids Protect & Moisturise Lotion at £4 as one other “great value” choice.

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Natalie Hitchins, Which? head of house services and products, mentioned: “It is great to see cheaper sunscreen options available on the high street and in supermarkets at a time where consumers need affordable options.

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“However, it’s a concern to find a big brand product on the market that has failed our testing and did not offer the level of protection claimed on the packaging.

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“Our advice is to stick to a tried and tested suncream. Do not be fooled into thinking that paying a higher price will definitely mean a better or safer product as our testing proved a supermarket own brand product can do the job well.”

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