As the weather is getting nicer (presumably) we have been using sunscreen regularly. My question is, are you supposed to scrub the kiddo every night you used sunscreen? Or is it ok to keep every other day bath day?
"Parenting is a constant struggle between making your kid's live better and ruining your own." Willie Robertson, 'Duck Dynasty'
Personally I hate the smell of sunscreen, so unless I only put it on their face where I can easily wash it off, then it's going to mean bath every day we use sunscreen.
I will be giving a bath every day. If I'm using sunscreen she's probably getting pretty dirty/sweaty from being outside so the bath would likely be necessary from that but I don't want her skin getting irritated either.
Thanks. Unfortunately, the weather hasn't been "roll in the dirt" nice too often. But it has been sunny enough to justify sunblock. Yesterday was the first time he got truely dirty. But the day before we just went for a walk. That's what sparked my question.
"Parenting is a constant struggle between making your kid's live better and ruining your own." Willie Robertson, 'Duck Dynasty'
It hasn't been nice enough here to use sunscreen yet When it finally warms up will we have a bath every night that we have used sunscreen or bug spray.
If it's nice enough to put sunscreen on more than just their faces, my children are a hot mess by the time we come inside... dirt, sweat, ice cream truck treats... they will be getting baths every night once the weather warms up. Plus, they both have super sensitive skin, so I like to get the sunscreen off before bedtime.
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