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Sunscreens RANKED – from best buys to those to avoid at all costs…

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A £28 sunscreen, marketed as ‘perfect for the whole family’, has failed a safety test carried out by Which?—despite claiming to be ‘especially suitable’ for children.

The revelation may have left consumers asking which sun creams they can actually trust.

Consumer watchdog Which? tested 15 popular SPF50 and SPF30 products from high-street names and supermarkets, using strict international safety standards.

Each was assessed for ultraviolet (UV) protection and SPF protection, and rated for ease of use by a panel of volunteers.

Two were labelled ‘Don’t Buys’ after failing key tests, while seven earned a ‘Best Buy’ status, scoring highest overall. 

Another two were also labelled ‘great value’ options, for offering people a cost-effective option to protect against the sun’s UV rays. 

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To trial the creams, scientists applied a small amount on volunteers’ backs, before shining a lamp on the patch to simulate the sun’s rays. 

The time it takes for the skin to become red was then measured.

In another test, scientists took a sample of the cream and spread it onto a glass plate to measure the absorption of UV radiation directly.

To pass, the sunscreen needed to provide at least one third of the claimed SPF.

For example, a sunscreen with an SPF of 30 will take 30 times longer to damage your skin compared to no protection at all.

Here we reveal the full list of 2025 test results, ranked from most to least effective. 

SPF30 Recommendations 

Lidl Cien Sun Protect Spray SPF30 

The bargain product was given the ‘great value’ seal of approval by the watchdog, after the panel found it passed both key tests, was easy to apply and ‘smelled great’. 

They did, however, note it felt ‘a bit greasy on skin’ after application.

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Boots Soltan Protect & Moisturise Lotion SPF30 

Which? said the product offered ‘excellent UVA and UVB protection’. 

UVA and UVB protection are both crucial in sunscreen because they address different types of harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, which can raise the risk of skin damage and cancer.

UVB rays are primarily responsible for sunburn, while UVA rays penetrate deeper, causing premature aging and wrinkles.

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The factor 30’s to avoid 

After testing the product twice, Morrisons sun spray failed to provide the 'claimed level of protection from UVB rays', Which? said

Ultrasun's SPF30 passed the SPF test but failed the UVA test, Which? claimed

Morrisons Moisturising Sun Spray SPF30 

Price: £3.75/200ml 

After testing the product twice, Morrisons sun spray failed to provide the ‘claimed level of protection from UVB rays’, Which? said. 

After informing Morrisons of its results, the supermarket giant told Which? it was looking closely at the data and working with its supplier to carry out additional independent testing. 

Ultrasun Family SPF30 

Price: £28/150ml

Ultrasun’s product passed the SPF test but didn’t meet the minimum required UVA level for an SPF30 product in either the initial or repeat test. 

Responding to the findings, the company said: ‘Ultrasun is fully confident in our testing protocols. 

‘As an independent brand delivering very high UVB and UVA protection options for over 30 years, our detailed testing processes continue to not only meet but surpass industry standards.

‘Our chosen testing protocol is one of the strictest available, and our UVB and UVA filters are tested both in-vitro and in-vivo. 

‘We conclusively support the results of our independent tests which found the Ultrasun Family SPF30 reached a UVB-SPF in vivo of 31.4 and a UVA-PF in vitro of 13.1, which equates to a 92% UVA absorbance.’

SPF50 Recommendations 

Aldi SPF50+ Sensitive Lotion 

Aldi’s offering was given the ‘great value’ stamp of approval by Which. 

It’s a ‘great option if you want a very high-factor sun cream, and is designed for people with sensitive skin,’ the watchdog said.

It’s only downside? It didn’t absorb as easily as other sunscreens into the skin, it added.  

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SPF50+ Children’s Recommendations

Consumer watchdog Which? tested 15 popular SPF50 and SPF30 products from high-street names and supermarkets, using strict international safety standards.

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