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With pocket-friendly prices, this could be a real help this summer
Whether you apply SPF every day (we all should) or just slather it on in the sunnier months, we all know suncream is an essential item. Sadly, though, many of us still skip or completely miss this vital step in our daily skincare routine – unless we’re on holiday, that is.
No matter how many times we sunbathe on the beach, in our garden or go abroad, we seem to always forget just how expensive SPFs actually are. Certainly, in our experience at least, it’s usually an expense we haven’t quite budgeted for, so we always end up panic-buying and often spending too much money.
It’s for almost this reason alone that bargain options are always on our radar. Enter, Aldi. Known for impressing even the savviest of savers when it comes to groceries, garden furniture, affordable perfumes and its Specialbuys aisle, there’s next to nothing the retailer could stock that would shock us.
Having said that, even we were surprised to see prices quite this low on its range of sunscreen. Starting from as little as £1.49 for travel-sized bottles and with full five-star UVA protection, instant coverage and even water-resistant options, we put the range to the test.
Typically, the Great British summer let us down when looking to test the range, with days of grey clouds and rain mocking our best efforts. So, our holiday to Turkey came at a good time and provided the perfect conditions (27C heat, no less) to test it.
We have very pale Irish/English skin that goes red at just the slightest hint of sun. So, we slathered each product across our entire body and face and basked for a couple of days. We tested everything from ease of application, scent and, most importantly, whether or not we burnt, to see if the bargain buy was too good to be true. Here’s what we thought.
Looking very similar to an expensive sunscreen brand, this Lacura sunscreen is one of our favourite finds. Not only does it have a sweet tropical scent that we just loved, but the lightweight lotion absorbs instantly into the skin, leaving no white cast or greasy residue. Featuring SPF30 with a five-star UVA rating, it’s sure to shield you from the sun’s rays and is slightly sweat- and water-resistant too. Glycerin, edelweiss extract and sunflower-seed oil are also included to add a hit of hydration, which made our skin feel softer throughout the day. Keep an eye out for this during your next trip to Aldi.
For those after greater sun protection, this is definitely a sun cream worth trying. It is incredibly thick, but we got around this by rubbing it between our palms first, to warm it up before applying it to the body. Despite being very white, it absorbs in less than a minute with no chalky residue or sticky feel. Although this was a great option when lying around on the beach or in the garden, for on-the-go application, we probably wouldn’t reach for this one first. Why? Mainly because the squirty style bottle isn’t the most secure when rolling around at the bottom of your bag – we learnt that the hard way. But it ensured we didn’t burn, so we can’t fault it. Again, keep an eye out for this one in store.
If applying sunscreen is one of your bugbears, an aerosol may be your best bet. Incredibly easy to apply, this fine mist lightly covers the body with a shield of sun protection. It’s not sticky, greasy or even drying on the skin and leaves no white marks on clothes either, so what more could we ask for? As a high factor 50 with a five-star UVA rating, it’s sure to see you through the warmer months. Just be sure to apply it thoroughly, especially when it’s windy, as it’s very easy to miss areas with this mist – trust us.
Clear sunscreens are a go-to for sun protection without the risk of chalky residue or white cast, for nothing is more annoying than a lotion that looks like it will never soak into your skin. Luckily, this handy spray bottle is here to help. The nozzle disperses the mist so finely that it requires very little rubbing in, and the scent was more woody than the usual sunscreen smell, which is a definite bonus. It isn’t sticky, but it is slightly greasy (although this is minimal compared with some other sunscreens we’ve tried), so just be sure to leave it a minute to soak in properly. Our one sore point is that, although it’s invisible on the skin, it did mark white swimwear with an orangey tinge (darker colours were fine), so be sure to dress wisely when wearing it. This is currently out of stock online, so we’d recommend keeping an eye out for it in your local Aldi.
Similar to clear sun spray, yet a little more kid-friendly, with a light green colouring, this SPF is sure to see your little ones shielded from the sun. Slightly tinted, it’s easier to see where this lotion has been applied (although you have to move fast, as it absorbs rather quickly) than the clear version. The handy spray bottle makes application a little bit easier and an SPF of 50+ along with a five-star UVA rating ensures solid sun protection for sensitive skin. Glycerin sits as one of the main ingredients, boosting moisture levels too. Just remember to re-apply regularly throughout the day and get kids to sit in the shade as much as possible. We’d recommend seeing if you can spot this on your next Aldi supermarket run.
Luckily, we didn’t have too much need for this, thanks to every sunscreen included here having protected us really well from the sun (when regularly reapplied). But, using it on some slightly pink areas that we missed – such as around the edges of a bikini – it does seem to do everything it says on the tin. The cream is very lightweight, meaning minimal rubbing is needed on any sore patches, and it does feel instantly cooling and hydrating too. It claims to moisturise for 24 hours, but we wouldn’t be confident enough in it to abandon our usual moisturiser, although we were impressed by the feel of our skin after using this product.
Overall, if you’re looking to cut costs on an everyday essential, it’s hard to fault Aldi’s sunscreen range. While it may not have some of the fancy ingredients featured in some other brands’ options, it does the core function of protecting from the sun really well. Offering immediate protection, five-star UVA protection and a wide range of SPF factors to suit everyone, it’s well worth giving the range a go.
For adults, the expensive-looking hydrating sun spray is a real bargain buy with a sweet scent and an impressive ingredients list. For lighter skin tones, a high SPF may be what you reach for to avoid getting burnt, and the Lacura SPF 50+ sensitive lotion is topping our wish lists. Darker skin tones will be best using the Lacura SPF 30 clear sun spray for sun protection without any white cast, while, for kids, the coloured sun spray is sure to do the trick.
But, as always, when out in the sun, please do protect yourself as much as possible, re-applying every hour or two and after being in contact with water – no matter if the sunscreen is water-resistant – cover any previous burns with clothing and try to avoid direct sunlight during the hottest part of the day.
Looking for more options for little ones? We’ve rounded up the best sunscreens for kids