Shop Uvistat sun protection at withaid, a UK regulated online pharmacy. This brand page brings together the Uvistat range in the formats currently available, helping you quickly compare Uvistat SPF30 and Uvistat SPF50 options and find a product you’ll actually use consistently. If you’re choosing for everyday wear, look for a comfortable high-SPF sun cream; if you expect stronger UV exposure, consider a higher factor; and for targeted protection, add an SPF lipscreen for easy top-ups.
Most shoppers arrive here with a clear goal: buy fragrance-free sunscreen that suits face, body, family use, and on-the-go reapplication. Browse Uvistat sun creams by SPF and intended user (including a kids’ option), then check sizes and directions on-pack. For best protection, apply generously and reapply as instructed—especially after swimming, sweating, or towel drying.
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Why choose Uvistat
- High SPF choices: compare SPF30 vs SPF50 to match everyday wear or higher exposure needs.
- Fragrance-free options: often preferred by shoppers building a sensitive-skin routine.
- Face, body and lips covered: sun creams plus an SPF lipscreen for targeted protection.
- Routine-friendly formats: easy-to-shop sizes that support consistent use and reapplication.
- Pharmacy-led shopping: buy online with UK pharmacy standards in mind.
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FAQs
What is the difference between Uvistat SPF30 and SPF50?
Both are sun creams with different SPF levels. SPF50 provides higher UVB protection than SPF30, which may suit higher sun exposure or when you want a higher factor. Choose based on your skin type and planned exposure, and always apply as directed on the packaging.
Is Uvistat suitable for sensitive skin?
Many shoppers choose Uvistat because it’s fragrance-free and designed to be gentle. Everyone’s skin is different, so patch test first if you’re prone to reactions and stop using if irritation occurs.
Can I use Uvistat sun cream on my face and under make-up?
Some Uvistat sun creams are commonly used as part of a daytime routine, including under make-up. Apply an even layer, allow it to settle, and reapply according to the label—especially after sweating, towel drying, or extended time outdoors.
How often should I reapply Uvistat sunscreen?
Follow the on-pack directions. Sunscreen typically needs reapplying regularly, especially after swimming, sweating, or towel drying, and during prolonged outdoor exposure.
Why use an SPF lipscreen like Uvistat SPF50?
Lips can be exposed to the sun too. An SPF lipscreen is a simple way to top up protection on the go—particularly after eating, drinking, or licking lips.
Is Uvistat SPF50 Sun Cream for Kids only for children?
It’s marketed for children, but adults sometimes choose family-oriented formats as well. Always check the label for intended use and age guidance, and ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure what’s most appropriate for a child, baby, or someone with a skin condition.
What should I do if I get a rash or stinging after applying sunscreen?
Stop using the product and rinse the area with water. If symptoms persist, worsen, or you have significant swelling, blistering, or breathing difficulties, seek urgent medical advice. For non-urgent questions, a pharmacist or GP can help you choose a suitable alternative.
Safety note: Sun protection supports safer time outdoors but it isn’t a substitute for medical advice. Always follow the product label, use shade and protective clothing alongside sunscreen, and speak to a pharmacist or GP if you have a long-term skin condition, are treating a child, are pregnant, or you’re unsure which SPF and format are right for you.