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Sun cream deals*MSE's best bargains on top sun care products

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Sun cream offers are always available in some way, shape or form. Traditionally, retailers such as Boots* and Superdrug* have promoted 2for1 deals, whereas now they're advertising half price on many brand and non-brand items, which is better if you only want to buy one item.

For those on a really tight budget, we've also noticed pound shops such as Poundland stock their own range of sun lotions.

The key things to remember are that you need never pay full price and always do some price comparisons to find the lowest prices. Here are the best bargains we�ve found on some of the most popular products, showing that even the half price offers can be beaten:

  • Garnier Ambre Solaire moisturising sun milk SPF 30 (200ml) - �5 at Asda* (�6.14 at Boots)
  • Piz Buin 1 day long lotion SPF 30 (100ml)- �5 at Sainsbury's* and Asda* (�6.49 at Boots)
  • Nivea Sun moisturising sun lotion SPF 30 (200ml) - �5 (was �10) at Asda* and Tesco* (�6.50 at Sainsbury's)
  • Ambre Solaire After Sun Skin Soother (200Ml) - �3 at Tesco* (�3.48 at Superdrug)
  • Nivea Sun moisturising after sun spray with Aloe Vera (200ml) - �3.99 (was �7.99) at Boots*

Always remember to check on the bottle how long the sun cream will last after opening. Most will be good for at least 12 months, providing they're kept at the right temperature.
MSE Steve says:

Research from the Post Office suggests that sun cream is generally cheaper in the UK than abroad, so it's best to buy before your holiday. Don't forget though, if you're flying, you can only carry a maximum of 100ml in your hand luggage, unless you buy in shops after you've gone through check-in.

You may find items will be taken off you if transferring flights, so be sure to check before flying if you're unsure.

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Sun cream offers*MSE's best bargains on top sun care products

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Sun cream offers are always available in some way, shape or form. Traditionally, retailers such as Boots* and Superdrug* have promoted 2for1 deals, whereas now they're advertising half price on many brand and non-brand items, which is better if you only want to buy one item.

For those on a really tight budget, we've also noticed pound shops such as Poundland stock their own range of sun lotions.

The key things to remember are that you need never pay full price and always do some price comparisons to find the lowest prices. Here are the best bargains we�ve found on some of the most popular products, showing that even the half price offers can be beaten:

  • Garnier Ambre Solaire moisturising sun milk SPF 30 (200ml) - �5 at Asda* (�6.14 at Boots)
  • Piz Buin 1 day long lotion SPF 30 (100ml)- �5 at Sainsbury's* and Asda* (�6.49 at Boots)
  • Nivea Sun moisturising sun lotion SPF 30 (200ml) - �5 (was �10) at Asda* and Tesco* (�6.50 at Sainsbury's)
  • Ambre Solaire After Sun Skin Soother (200Ml) - �3 at Tesco* (�3.48 at Superdrug)
  • Nivea Sun moisturising after sun spray with Aloe Vera (200ml) - �3.99 (was �7.99) at Boots*

Always remember to check on the bottle how long the sun cream will last after opening. Most will be good for at least 12 months, providing they're kept at the right temperature.
MSE Steve says:

Research from the Post Office suggests that sun cream is generally cheaper in the UK than abroad, so it's best to buy before your holiday. Don't forget though, if you're flying, you can only carry a maximum of 100ml in your hand luggage, unless you buy in shops after you've gone through check-in.

You may find items will be taken off you if transferring flights, so be sure to check before flying if you're unsure.

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Prices correct on Tue 25 Jun.

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