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    Whether you’re in need of a reliable sunscreen for a summer of fun in the sun or you want your hair to look its best on those hot summer nights, Consumer Reports is here to help you find the best products at the best prices.

    We want you to get the best value, too. We take into consideration how well items perform in our tests and through our hands-on experience with personal-care products such as hair dryers, showerheads, and bathroom scales. Then we weigh that against how much money you’re saving to determine which are the best deals.

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    Sunscreens

    This pricey La Roche-Posay Sunscreen Milk delivers on its broad-spectrum promise in CR’s tests. Although it falls short of its SPF label, it still provides very good protection from sunburn-producing rays. It’s a thin, runny lotion that has a slight aroma of plastic that’s sometimes associated with fragrance-free products. It leaves a moderate amount of greasy film and a slight sheen on the skin.

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    This La Roche-Posay Anthelios Kids SPF 50 Face and Body lotion is a winner in CR’s tests with excellent overall protection. Its sun protection factor (SPF) comes very close to its SPF 50 label. Testers describe this sunscreen as having a plastic "beach ball" aroma reminiscent of fragrance-free products. It left a sheen and a draggy film on testers’ skin.

    This Neutrogena spray is very good in overall performance across the board with excellent UVA protection and very good protection from sunburn-producing rays. It does not meet its labeled SPF 50 in CR’s tests, but the protection is still adequate. It has a moderately strong tropical, fruity aroma and leaves a slightly greasy film and a notable sheen on the skin.

    Insect Repellents

    This pump spray from Repel is one of the best deet-free repellents and one of the best-performing of any that CR has tested, deet-containing products included. With 30 percent oil of lemon eucalyptus as its active ingredient, it earns a rating of excellent for protection against mosquitoes and ticks. Plus, CR’s testers found that this product tends not to damage fabric or other materials, unlike many insect repellents.

    Hair Dryers

    GHD Helios Hair Dryer

    The GHD Helios, while not as fast as a Drybar model or the popular Dyson dryer, still scored well in our dry-speed tests. It’s one of the loudest we tried, but it gave our testers voluminous locks. The Helios has two heat settings plus a cool shot, two speed settings, and a concentrator attachment. It also features a brushless motor, which could mean that this dryer will last longer than those without one. 

    Flat Irons

    GHD Platinum+ Flat Iron

    The GHD Platinum+ flat iron is at the best price we’ve seen in a long time. It delivered great results for all three evaluators who tried it. It has only one heat setting of 365 degrees, but it takes only 21 seconds to heat up and then keeps that heat consistent. It comes with a silicone holder so that you can store it before it’s cooled down all the way, and the swivel cord and pivoting plates make it easy to handle. Best of all, the On button is on the inside of the handle, so you won’t accidentally switch it off while you’re using it.

    Hot Tools Pro Artist Black Gold Evolve Ionic Salon Hair Flat Iron

    Hot Tools hair styling tools are a common sight at hair salons, and for good reason. Our evaluators found that this flat iron heated up fast and was easy to use. It has variable heat settings to give users more control, and the plates are slightly longer than most straighteners, a feature that could be useful for styling longer hair. It’s important to note that the temperature consistency isn’t reliable and could vary by as much as 20 degrees from the set temperature during use. It has a 2-hour window before it automatically shuts off, so you’ll want to remember to unplug it after every use.

    Conair Double Ceramic Flat Iron

    The Conair Double Ceramic Flat Iron is a great lower-cost option if you’re in the market for a new flat iron. It has five temperature settings, a rare find at this price, and heats up in about 30 seconds, but the temperatures vary by about 6 degrees from whatever you set it to. One of our evaluators found it to be a bit clunky to use, but it’s small, light, and easy to maneuver, thanks to pivoting plates and a swivel cord.

    This is already a bargain at full price, but with this discount, you can save a few extra dollars.

    Curling Irons

    BaBylissPro Nano Titanium Extended Barrel

    At a little more than half the price of the Bio Ionic below, the BaBylissPro’s extra-long titanium barrel delivered long-lasting Rapunzel-quality curls in our evaluations. It has variable heat settings and begins to heat up the moment it’s plugged in. (It must be unplugged immediately after use to turn it off.) But the lack of a barrier between the heated barrel and the handle makes it easier to burn your hand.

    Bio Ionic Long Barrel Curling Iron

    The Bio Ionic curling iron might be a great choice for longer hair. The extra-long barrel, 2 inches longer than the ones on standard curling irons, and multiple temperature settings produced bouncy, shiny curls that lasted for days for our testers. But one person thought the barrel was too long for her short hair.

    Hot Tools 24k Gold Professional Curling Iron

    The Hot Tools 24k Gold Professional Curling Iron is one of the lowest-priced curling irons CR tried and liked, and our testers found that it resulted in looser curls. It has temperature control and heats up faster than the recommended wait time of about a minute.

    This is the best price we’ve seen for this curling iron.

    Lunata Beauty Belisa Curling Iron

    If you hate a tangle of cords when you’re trying to get ready, the Belisa curling iron might be a great option. This cordless model has adjustable heating from 200 to 400 degrees and took only a minute to reach its lowest temperature. The charge lasts about 35 minutes, and it automatically shuts off when it runs out of power, so it may be best suited for people who can style their hair quickly.

    Bathroom Scales

    The Escali HC225W is the highest-capacity digital scale we’ve tested. It can handle 560 pounds and earns excellent ratings across all our tests. Its slip-resistant surface and backlit display make it easy to use. Unlike some other scales, this model doesn’t have connectivity to share readings through a smartphone app.

    Showerheads

    The Hopopro 6-function showerhead is an easy-to-use handheld shower with variable settings for different users. In our tests, it provided a nice-feeling shower while using minimal water. We tested it with a 1.8-gallon-per-minute (GPM) flow restrictor in place, but it comes with a 2.5 GPM restrictor if you want more pressure.

    This Hopopro showerhead was the single best fixed showerhead in our most recent tests. Testers found it provided a great-feeling shower while getting top marks for its modest consumption of water. It has five settings and uses 1.8 gallons of water per minute.

    OTC Hearing Aids

    Lexie B2 Hearing Aid Powered by Bose

    Now owned by the hearing aid company Lexie, the B2 was initially developed by Bose as the first self-fitting hearing aid. You set it up not with an initial hearing test but by adjusting treble and bass volume settings up and down until they feel comfortable for you, and you can store multiple settings for different situations. These hearing aids offer a rechargeable battery, so you don’t have to mess with replacing tiny hearing aid batteries. The Lexie app that accompanies the hearing aid offers lots of support as you’re getting used to your hearing aid, including the option for video calls with customer service.

    Eargo 7 Hearing Aid

    The Eargo 7 is one of the smallest and most discreet OTC hearing aids available, and it’s self-fitting too, so you can customize it to your particular hearing needs. Still, Eargo is also one of the priciest OTC hearing aid brands available. At a sale price of $2,450 per pair, the Eargo 7 is no steal. (Prescription Costco hearing aids, by contrast, which are programmed to your hearing by a professional, start at $1,500 per pair.) But if you’re interested in trying out the brand, now is a good time to give it a shot. And keep in mind that they come with a 45-day return period, so you can take a few weeks to figure out whether they’re right for you.

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    Samantha Gordon

    Samantha B. Gordon

    Samantha B. Gordon is the deals editor at Consumer Reports. She has been covering the online marketplace for CR since 2019, helping readers save money and find the best prices on high-quality products. Previously, Samantha was the managing editor of the e-commerce team at Reviewed. In her free time, Samantha can be found crafting and playing her guitar. Follow her on Twitter @sam_the_editor.