Now that the weather is nice, my son is playing outside and refuses to wear a cap so what should I be looking for in a baby sunscreen? Are there any ingrediants I should avoid?
Warning
No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
Sunblocks are better than sunscreens because they create a physical block on the skin. But you have to read the ingredients because many are mislabeled. Look for the ingredients titanium dioxide or zinc oxide. The site the PP referenced
We use baby pure and free by Neutrogena. DS has had eczema and very sensitive skin since he was born and this works well for him. My pediatrician actually recommended Medela sunscreen but its very pricey and super thick/drying. The neutrogena works well a
Badger Organic sunscreen has been great for our very fair skinned little boy. We live in a sunny climate and he gets covered in this every morning before we set out - it has worked each and every time. It has a rating of 1 (low toxicity) on
www.healthyhappytot.com -
Healthy, non-toxic product recommendations for children from a mom who has really used them!
Re: Baby sunscreen
Badger Organic sunscreen has been great for our very fair skinned little boy. We live in a sunny climate and he gets covered in this every morning before we set out - it has worked each and every time. It has a rating of 1 (low toxicity) on