The sun is shining, the families are out there – and so inevitably exposed to the sun. What feels in the first Moment great, has been known to affect the duration of its risks. Especially for sensitive children’s skin should be protected with sun cream before the long-term dangers. What the best is, has now examined Stiftung Warentest.
In the Test the protective effect of 17 creams, lotions and Sprays was investigated. This test measured how much the sun reflected put radiation cream-covered skin. In addition, it was measured how many UV rays of plastic tile were left, which were Creamed with the protection of resources. Furthermore, they assessed the moisturizing effect and the simplicity of the correct application. The ingredients only the correct Declaration were examined by the test on the packaging, the ingredients themselves were not evaluated. However, the critical ingredients were found in any of the products.
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Many of the products are good
The result is pleasing. Of the 17 products tested, all the eleven sections of “good”, four “very good”. The worst cream in the Test happens to be the most expensive: 44 Euro per 100 milliliters you have to pay according to the test in the section for the “Baby & Kids Neutral sun cream for very sensitive skin” of Eco Cosmetics – and receives a “deficient” (5.0) and cream. Ironically, the protective effect of the Ökocreme failed completely. While all other creams protect in the Test very well against UVA radiation, the Eco-cream here is simply no protection. A damning verdict.
Best the Discounter cut again. This is happy money: The four best products in the Test all cost just between € 2 and € 2.50 per 100 milliliters. In the case of the four products can be limited to the customer, in principle, to the preferred Load or the personally more comfortable order form as a selection criterion.
These four creams are the best
The Lidl own-brand Cien Sun Kids and the Müller-brand Lavozon Kids Med cut with a total rating of “very good” (1,4) is best. Both protect perfectly from the sun and differ only in the B-notes: The Lidl cream offers some of the best moisture accumulation in the Test, the Muller is in this point, minimal behind it. The müller cream is to be applied from the bottle, but slightly better than the Lidl competitor out of the Tube.
Hardly worse the two products of Aldi Ombra sun spray Easy Protect Kids and Rossmann Sunozon are. Also protect without restriction. The aerosol spray from Aldi moisturizes perfectly, the small pump bottle of Rossmann is easier to. The overall grade is the same for both with “very good” (1.5 m), almost at the level of the test winner.
The full review find a fee at test.de.