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Cheap sunscreens beat top brands in Which? tests - full list of products to avoid (Image: Getty) Spot checks done on 26 sunscreens sold in the UK implicated three brands that did not pass the tests carried out by Which? . The watchdog claimed to have uncovered six "Best Buy" products that protect effectively and are easy to apply. Surprisingly, two of them were cheaper than average and could buck the trend of people believing they have to pay a premium for better sun protection .

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