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lauratee | 13:59 Wed 29th Mar 2006 | Body & Soul
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I have always been told that if sun lotions/block etc have been opened you should not keep them longer than 6 months - however, my workmates have never heard about this? Your input please! ta

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never heard of that myself...wouldnt risk it with sun lotion. it should say on the tube if its true...
Yeah, I've heard that aswell, something about the active ingredients not being active anymore. I don't take any risks with the kids and buy new every year.
They say that suncreams loose their protection factor after a certain amount of time. I never am sure whether this is true or just made up by the companies to get you to buy more, as I have used years old stuff and it has still worked (you could see where I had missed a bit and got overdone in the sun!)

I've got various sun block protection creams in my cupboard which I've had for two or three years. I use them whenever I need to and have never suffered from sunburn after applying. As some of them were not exactly cheap, I don't intend to toss them unless someone can definitely prove that they're now useless.


...if this was the case then the manufacturers would be obliged to state a "use by date/when opened" warning on the containers...
ermintrude35 is right - if this was true there'd be a use by date on the bottle.

I know for tanning lotion you should never go over a year.. and for self tanners if it smells funny.. and that would take a bout a year also... Do the smell test..


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