DELPH vegan sun care (AD)

These products were very kindly gifted for review however all opinions remain my own.

Hi everyone! It’s been a while, I know. But with the nice weather we’ve been having recently over the Easter weekend, I wanted to share some products with you that have been my saviour! They’re from the brand DELPH, which is a vegan sun care company. They do not test on animals and also have no animal products in their products, which is amazing. DELPH also prides itself on being one of the cheapest sun care brands on the market, which I can agree to!

DELPH SPF30 sun lotion

This claims to be:

  • Water resistant
  • Moisturising
  • Reduce sun damage

After testing this out, I can confirm it works really well as a sun protector (as you’d imagine it would), it is definitely water resistant, and it smells amazing! It is very moisturising and rubs in really nicely, it doesn’t feel sticky in the slightest like most sun creams I’ve used. It honestly feels like you have nothing but a moisturiser on, with the added benefits of sun protection.

As we all know, sun creams these days can be expensive! Especially cruelty free brands. This one is a great price, at just £2.79 for 150ml.

I’ve also tried the DELPH soothing after sun gel. Again, this smells amazing – very citrussy. It has Aloe Vera and vitamin E, and is incredibly moisturising and cooling. Great for putting on after a long day in the sun!

This retails at £1.49 for 150ml, which is an amazing price! Again it is vegan friendly which is always an added bonus.

I cannot stress to you guys enough the importance of using sun protection, even in the UK where you might not think the sun is strong enough.

Until next time.

XOX

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