SunSense UK

King Edward Road, WA16 6BL, Knutsford, United Kingdom
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3.70
Based on 20 Reviews

5

55.00%

4

10.00%

3

0.00%

2

20.00%

1

15.00%
About SunSense UK

Wearing SunSense™ sunscreen every day helps protect against the sun’s potentially harmful UVA and UVB rays, which can cause sun damage, pigmentation, premature ageing, wrinkles and skin cancer. Australia’s No.1 sunscreen*, SunSense has the highest S...

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Francesca GB
GB

We use your kids suncream and rate it… We use your kids suncream and rate it highly but bought the roll on one so my daughter could put it in better by herself at school but it doesn't work. I've tried lots and given up and will just open it out and pour it into an old bottle. Disappointed

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Ferryfelts
GB

Service good Would have given five stars if Sunsense hadn't pestered me to give a review. Products arrived quickly but we have had no opportunity to use them as weather has been overcast.

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Jacqueline Reeves
GB

Fab product I was recommended this sun cream by my consultant after having Malignant Melanoma. The cream is fantastic and I feel really protected with it. The only downside is the cost it is so expensive when you have to wear it daily. I believe it should be cheaper in cost so more people would purchase it instead if the cheaper more commercial sun creams.

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Jane Carstairs
GB

Sunsense sensitive spf50 sunscreen Tried Sunsense sensitive spf50 due to major flare up of allergy excema. I am sure it does the job but unless you want to look like you have been dipped in brilliant white emulsion I suggest you give this product a miss. It was impossible to rub in enough to not leave a white coat on your skin.

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Nic
GB

I’ve reviewed before and stated how… I’ve reviewed before and stated how unhappy I was that the formula for the sunscreen had changed. Well guess what? They’ve now changed the formula for the KIDS version of the sunscreen too. Adding the same horrible ingredient that damages marine life and ocean reefs. While other sunscreens are slowly having this removed - Nivea for starters - because they recognise how harmful it is to our oceans. Sunsense must have decided that something else is more important. My guess is cost of production. It’s a crying shame that a supposed decent brand has gone down this route.

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