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Last couple of years I had a bottle of Bullfrog SPF30 and it was great! No awful smell, not greasy and worked as a sunscreen on warm days.
Looked at buying more, but I can't seem to get it anywhere now. Amazon have another version, but it's £60 a bottle!
Is there any decent alternatives in the UK with repellent/sunscreen?
Avon Skin so soft for the insect repellent but no spf so you’d need to double up with something like Riemann P20
Smidge works well as a repellent. I put it on after the sun cream has soaked in
Avon Skin so Soft is not a repellent.
Sun cream and then Smidge is the way to go.
I actually contacted the Smidge folks about a SPF version but they reckoned that the application frequency/efficacy of the two products was so different that a combined product wouldn't work.
Seconded - Skin So Soft & P20.
Smidge and p20 for me. Love thysmell of smidge
Another Smidger here. Smells nice, non greasy and works against ticks as well as midges.
Smidge. From someone that the midges love
Soltan does combined repellent / sun screen if that's what you're after. No idea if it's any good, but it's not massively expensive:
https://www.boots.com/soltan/soltan-protection-with-insect-repellent
Personally I use P20 and Smidge though.
Some stuff about combo products.
And that Soltan doesn't contain Picaridin so I have doubts over its usefulness
Smidge - it just works. I like to use different strengths of sunscreen for different bits and at different times - my nose needs total sunblock!
OK I guess I'll go separate and get some Smidge and P20 this year as it looks quite popular.
Had Avon stuff and it doesn't work at all.
Had Avon stuff and it doesn’t work at all.
It "sort of" works but only as a barrier - and if you apply enough off it to drown the little bastards. On a bad day in the likes of Kintail you'd be scraping a layer of dead midge off you.
Bit random but i use Cooper and Gracie flee and tick spray for my dog - I spray it on him rub it in then wipe whats left on my hands on me.
Good demo tonight when he was paddling in in a sunny river - it was literally like an anti midgie forcefield was keeping them away from him. I didnt get bothered either.
Used for two years now after he kept getting ticks. Non since.
Yet another vote for Smidge and I am a midge magnet, my family use me as the repellent as every bugger bites me! Bring forth smidge and save me.
James
Smidge is the gear!
a few rides without it and I have been bitten to buggery. Rides with it, the pesky fly's don't want to feast upon me!
Smidge if you don’t need sun cream, otherwise I use https://www.lessmosquito.com/ who seem to be doing something interesting with Porton Down, PMD & Covid https://www.lessmosquito.com/blog/blog/citriodiol-or-citrepel75-what-are-they-and-how-will-they-help-the-pandemic
Interesting about skin so soft; maybe I’m naturally repellent then.
Another smidge fan who's a mega midge magnet.
Anything for horse flies/clegs though? They kill me and I come up in massive lumps. I have bite cream for afterwards, but it'd be good to stop them biting, and they bite though summer clothes too not just exposed skin
I have been using Tesco Insect Repellent Spray for the last few years with good results, only £4 a can and as spray based doesnt get on my hands, have found the cans to be quite long lasting too.
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/256881059
Rub yourself with wild garlic. It helps with social distancing too 😁