Sunscreen for babies and kids:
Children under six-months-old should be kept out of direct, strong sunlight altogether by staying in the shade and using a hat and long-sleeved clothing to help keep skin covered.If your little ones are older than six months, make sure they cover up with suitable clothing, stay out of the sun from 11am to 3pm and wear SPF 30 or higher on exposed skin such as the face, shoulders and neck. There are a whole range of sunscreens for kids for you to consider.
Sunscreen shelf life:
Thinking about using up the sunscreen in the back of the cupboard? Don’t. Most bottles last 12 to 18 months but if they’ve been exposed to a high temperatures or direct sunlight, this will be reduced. If it has been a while since you bought it or you can’t remember when you did, it’s better to buy new.
Sunscreen reviews:
Now you know the facts, it’s time to pick the product. We’ve selected a few of our favourite sunscreens below to help kick of your search. Make sure to check out our full round-ups though by following the links.
1.Clarins Sun Wrinkle Control Cream for Face:
Suitable for all skin types:
- Lightweight, doesn’t clog pores and absorbs quickly
- Leave no white marks
- UVA/UVB protection and SPF 30
- Contains anti-ageing properties to help reduce wrinkles
- Highly moisturising
- Can wear under make-up
Find out more about facial sunscreens:
2.Organic Children Sun Lotion
- Natural sunscreen
- Designed especially for kids and babies
- UVA/UVB protection and SPF30
- Good for sensitive skin (including eczema and psoriasis)
- Rubs in well
- 30p from each sale is donated to the Marine Conservation Society
3.Darphin Soleil Plaisir
- UVA/UVB protection and SPF 30
- Super moisturising
- Contains anti-ageing properties
- Lightweight and non-greasy
- Leaves no white marks
- Paraben-free
- Lightly fragranced
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