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Sunscreen for Babies

Because their skin tends to be more sensitive than adults, babies and kids require special care when it comes to the sun. As a result, sunscreen manufacturers offer products especially for infants and kids. These products typically contain gentle ingredients that pose less risk of irritation. You can talk to your child's pediatrician about when to begin using sunscreen and which type is best for your child.

Types of Baby Sunscreen

Baby sunscreen is usually either a mineral or a physical sunscreen as opposed to chemical sunscreens you would find for adults. When looking for the right type of sunscreen for your baby consider a few things: does your baby have sensitive skin, do certain smells bother them, and what would be easier, a spray or a lotion? Sunscreens for infants come as either a spray or a lotion. Using a spray could be easier than trying to cover your baby with lotion, but the lotion may provide better protection for your baby. It's important to be sure you choose what is right for your child so they don't experience any painful damage to their sensitive young skin.

Baby-Safe Sunscreen

There are many baby-safe sunscreens to choose from. One option you could choose is Coppertone Water Babies Sunscreen Pure & Simple Tear Free Mineral Based Lotion Broad Spectrum SPF 50, 6 oz. Coppertone is the number one pediatrician recommended brand. This sunscreen has strong protection from the most harmful rays that could threaten the health of your baby's skin, yet this sunscreen is gentle enough not to irritate their sensitive skin. Another great option is the Aveeno Kids Continuous Protection Mineral Sunscreen, SPF 50, 3 oz. This infant sunscreen is both water and sweat-resistant for up to 80 minutes so you can be sure your child is protected as well as possible.

When Can You Put Sunscreen On A Baby?

Sunscreen is okay to use on babies over six months but consult your doctor to ensure you're using the best formula. Babies younger than six months should stay out of the sun or wear protective clothing like a sun hat and sunglasses. For sunscreen for babies, pick a broad spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF30. Lather on the sunscreen thoroughly and reapply every couple of hours. Consult your doctor when picking out the best and safest sunscreen for your baby.

Baby Sunscreen

When considering the best baby sunscreen, you will want to be cautious of the ingedients. Look for gentle, natural ingredients to find the safest sunscreen for babies. To avoid any skin or eye irritation, pick out a sunscreen that contains titanium dioxide or zinc oxide. Sunscreens based with these ingredients are best for sensitive skin. You can also look for sunscreens with oat, as it works to soothe your baby’s skin. If your baby is spending time in the water, you will want to reapply more frequently to ensure your child stays protected.

Applying Baby Sunscreen

When applying baby suscreen to your child, you will want to make sure you are coating a generous amount on the skin 15 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply every two hours and everytime your baby comes out of the water. Also, don’’t forget to apply sunscreen to your baby’s head if not wearing a hat or not having hair. It is also recommended to keep your baby in the shade and keep them completely covered and away from the sun. After being exposed to the sun, consider after sun care to calm and soothe the skin.

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