Francesca GB
GBWe 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
Silvia
GBHighly recommended Best sun cream ever. My daughter used to get a skin reaction with over the counter creams so a dermatologist suggested Sunsense. Since then everyone in our family uses it. The only thing I don’t like and should be improved is the container/pump of the 50+ family size. It’s very difficult to close and a lot of cream is wasted in the attempt of closing the bottle.
Mr. & Mrs. H, London
GBUsing Sunsense makes sense! I was recommended to Sunsense many years ago by a skin specialist. I could only find it in a certain chemist then but now it’s online it’s easy. I feel very confident about being in the sun using these products, as a maturing person and for generally staying safe. The service is good, the products arrive quickly and well-packaged. All in all a high quality product
Tim
GBI've been using Sun Sense SPF 50 I've been using Sun Sense SPF 50, 500ml dispenser for several years. I have used it every day on the recommendation of my dermatologist to cover all exposed parts of my body due to having developed very sensitive skin and a melanoma in 2018. Recently the New Formula version has come on to the market and I am extremely disappointed. Whereas the previous version was light and easily rubbed in, this new version is heavy, thick and takes an age to rub in. Also, by the end of the day my skin is dry and flaky, which it never was with the previous version. I shall have to stop using the New Formula version.
Nic
GBI’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.