Paediprotect Sun cream SPF 50+
Suntan cream, SPF 50+, 200 ml, 224 gCurrently out of stock
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The Paediprotect Family Sunscreen SPF 50+ in the new family size (200 ml) is the perfect companion for your next family vacation. The cream spreads easily and leaves no white residue on the skin. The filter system consists of modern UV filters that are organic-based and coral-friendly according to Hawaiian reef laws. Additionally, the family sunscreen contains skin-soothing panthenol and allantoin, as well as dandelion extract, known for its refreshing effect.
Target group | Boys, Girls |
Application range | Body |
Skin type | All skin types |
Item number | 43968170 |
Manufacturer | Paediprotect |
Category | Sunscreen |
Manufacturer no. | 00454 |
Release date | 19-3-2024 |
Target group | Boys, Girls |
Sun protection type | Suntan cream |
Sun protection factor | SPF 50+ |
Application range | Body |
Care need | Safety guard |
Skin type | All skin types |
effect | Protective |
Content features | Perfume-free |
Country of origin | Germany |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Items per sales unit | 1 x |
Height | 18 cm |
Width | 5 cm |
Weight | 224 g |
Content | 200 ml |
Length | 5.90 cm |
Width | 4.90 cm |
Height | 14.40 cm |
Weight | 228 g |
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Overall ratingSatisfying54/100
Apart from the controversial UV filters, we found very little to criticise in children's sunscreens. However, four conventional sun creams contain plastic compounds such as synthetic polymers. Their long-term consequences for humans and the environment have not been sufficiently researched...
Satisfying58/100
Tested by Stiftung Warentest: 19 sun creams for children with protection factor 30, 50 or 50+. Many of the creams, lotions and sprays are convincing, four fail. Light and warmth are good for you! But the sun's ultraviolet rays can also cause sunburn, age the skin prematurely and even cause skin cancer in the long term...