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Top-rated scent-free SPF brand launches buy-one-get-one-half-price sale (but hurry, it ends tomorrow)

Top-rated scent-free SPF brand launches buy-one-get-one-half-price sale (but hurry, it ends tomorrow)

Daily Mail​13 hours ago
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Busy parents looking to stock up on sun cream ahead of the school summer holidays should head over to Green People where they have a special Buy One Get One Half Price offer.
Green People have launched an unmissable offer on their natural and organic sun creams and aftersun, perfect for stocking up and protecting the whole family this summer. Just use the code SUNSHINE25 to redeem.
Designed specifically for individuals with sensitive skin and fragrance allergies (the brand was inspired by brand founder's daughter's allergy-prone skin), their sun protection range offers sun protection without the irritation. And now you can shop for less with their exclusive time sensitive offer.
The limited-time Green People sale includes organic children's SPF 30 and SPF 50, perfect for keeping the kids topped up this summer as well as Scent Free Facial SPF15, Moisturising After Sun with Insect Repellent, Scent Free Mineral Sun Cream and the Green People Glow and Protect SPF30.
The Green People Buy One Get One Half Price sale will end midnight July 28. Use the code SUNSHINE25 to redeem.
Green People Organic Children Scent Free Sun Cream - SPF30, 150ml
Hypoallergenic, water repellent and naturally non-irritating, this Organic Children's Scent Free Sun Cream with SPF30 will help protect them as they play outside this summer.
There's no fussy fragrance or essential oils and is unscented and perfect for sensitive babies, toddlers and children. Parent love the eczema-friendly ingredients too.
£29 Shop
Green People's Glow & Protect SPF30, 150ml
Green People's Glow & Protect SPF30 combines broad-spectrum sun protection, gradual self-tanning, and deep hydration in one natural, streak-free formula designed for sensitive skin.
A true multitasker, it delivers a subtle, buildable bronze glow while nourishing the skin and eliminating the need for multiple products or complicated routines.
£37 Shop
Green People Moisturising After Sun with Insect Repellent, 100ml
The Green People Moisturising After Sun with Insect Repellent is a three-in-one moisturiser, after-sun soother and insect repellent, the perfect choice for sun-soaked holidays.
Clinically proven to be kind to skin while keeping bugs firmly at bay, this Green People after sun is the utterly multi-tasking formula every suitcase needs, protecting the skin from midges, ticks, black flies, leeches and mosquitoes for up to four hours with just one application.
£18 Shop
Green People Day Solution Cream SPF15, 50ml
A great choice for all skin types, the Day Solution Cream SPF15 50ml is a natural and organic day cream that's a 2-in-1 essential for daily hydration and effective sun protection.
£29 Shop
Age Defy+ Daily SPF30 Moisturiser, 30ml
If you're concerned about skin ageing then make sure this is added to your routine for a natural day cream that protects against sun damage and skin ageing.
Fortified with high factor SPF30 and age defence antioxidants, it's just perfect for protecting your skin against sun-induced skin ageing.
£47 Shop
Green People SPF15 Sun Cream with Natural Insect Repellent, 100ml
Looking to keep irritating insect bites at bay without the harsh, man-made chemicals this summer?
This 2-in-1 skin defence is certified organic, kind to sensitive skin and suitable for all the family with SPF15 that shields against sun damage while DEET-free Citrepel®75 provides PMD-powered protection against mosquitoes, midges and more for up to four hours.
£31.50 Shop
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