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29th May 2020
01:22pm BST

For more information on staying safe in the sun, check out the Irish Cancer Society's guide to preventing skin cancer. And you can support the Irish Cancer Society while you protect yourself by buying your sunscreen from La Roche-Posay.
A partner of the Irish Cancer Society for 14 years now, the expert skincare brand will contribute €1 from the sale of every stickered suncare product to the charity this summer. The donations will go towards supporting the research and awareness work that the Society does in preventing skin cancer.
Consultant Dermatologist Niki Ralph says that as a nation our attitude to suncare is "worrying".
"With so few complying to health guidelines around SPF, particularly evident with statistics showing over 50% of Irish people suffered sunburn last year. I cannot stress enough the importance of wearing a broad-spectrum, high factor SPF daily. We must practice safe sun at home in Ireland this summer, just as we would if we were holidaying abroad.”
As someone who has a classic Irish complexion and sensitive skin, I've personally long been a fan of the brand's Antihelios range. The Anti-Shine SPF50+ Gel Cream (€19.50) is non-perfumed and dry to the touch which makes it great for using on your face.
La Roche-Posay's children's range is specially formulated for young, fragile skin. Products include the Hydrating Kids Lotion (€19.95), which is water resistant and not greasy or sticky, and the easy-to-apply Invisible Kids Mist (€22.00), which works for face and body. The Antihelios range is available from pharmacies nationwide.Explore more on these topics: