the forecast calls for sunscreen.
Understanding what’s inside the products you use shouldn’t slow down your fun in the sun. Here’s a quick overview on our sunscreens so you can get back to exploring the great outdoors.
the forecast calls for sunscreen.
Understanding what’s inside the products you use shouldn’t slow down your fun in the sun. Here’s a quick overview on our sunscreens so you can get back to exploring the great outdoors.
from baby to big kid
Our sunscreens are all designed for parents’
peace of mind.
from baby to big kid
Our sunscreens are all designed for parents’
peace of mind.
let’s start with what’s not in our suncare products
Our sunscreens are dermatologist tested, tear free, non-allergenic, and not tested on animals.
Our sunscreens are made without PABA, oxybenzone, octinoxate, phthalates, parabens, fragrances or nanoparticles.
let’s shine a light on some basic suncreen terms.
who, when & how much to use?
Babies under 6 months should not be exposed to the sun. Look for shade & adorable outfits to keep their skin covered.
Sun exposure happens all year not just in the warm summer months. Incidental exposure (through windows, on a quick walk, etc.) can still cause sunburns and a create skin damage.
Anyone over the age of 6 months should use sunscreen on exposed skin daily & year-round, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics and The Skin Cancer Foundation. Reapply often according to the package’s directions.
To ensure you get the full SPF benefit of a sunscreen, follow the package’s directions and be sure to reapply often. If you’re going swimming, use a water-resistant sunscreen.
Our sunscreens go on white, so you don’t miss a spot. They’re easy to rub in and be on your way!
Babies under 6 months should not be exposed to the sun. Look for shade & adorable outfits to keep their skin covered.
Sun exposure happens all year not just in the warm summer months. Incidental exposure (through windows, on a quick walk, etc.) can still cause sunburns and a create skin damage.
Anyone over the age of 6 months should use sunscreen on exposed skin daily & year-round, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics and The Skin Cancer Foundation. Reapply often according to the package’s directions.
To ensure you get the full SPF benefit of a sunscreen, follow the package’s directions and be sure to reapply often. If you’re going swimming, use a water-resistant sunscreen.
Our sunscreens go on white, so you don’t miss a spot. They’re easy to rub in and be on your way!
Babies under 6 months should not be exposed to the sun. Look for shade & adorable outfits to keep their skin covered.
Sun exposure happens all year not just in the warm summer months. Incidental exposure (through windows, on a quick walk, etc.) can still cause sunburns and a create skin damage.
Anyone over the age of 6 months should use sunscreen on exposed skin daily & year-round, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics and The Skin Cancer Foundation. Reapply often according to the package’s directions.
To ensure you get the full SPF benefit of a sunscreen, follow the package’s directions and be sure to reapply often. If you’re going swimming, use a water-resistant sunscreen.
Our sunscreens go on white, so you don’t miss a spot. They’re easy to rub in and be on your way!
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