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Blue Single Solar Buddies Refillable Roll On Sponge Applicator For Kids, Adults, Families, Travel Size Holds 100ml Travel Friendly for Sunscreen, Suncream and Lotions (Blue)

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While this sun lotion might carry a slightly heftier price tag for the size, Mustela is renowned for its high-quality skincare products for children and it’s Very High Protection Sun Lotion SPF50+ is a firm favourite amongst parents. Not only is t his natural sunscreen paraben-free, it also doesn’t contain any other potential skin irritants such as sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), petrolatum, artificial colours, or phthalates. This ensures the gentle formula is hypoallergenic and suitable for little ones with eczema. And because it’s sweat and water resistant for up to 80 minutes, this formula will allow your child more time in the sun before having to reapply. When testing and selecting the sunscreen, we considered features such as; protection, water resistance, capacity and ease of application as well as how it would work with different skin types.

According to the NHS, babies and toddlers need extra protection when in the sun, and babies under six months should be kept out of direct sunlight as much as possible. This is because their skin is much more sensitive than adult skin and repeated exposure to sunlight could lead to skin cancer later in life.This broad-spectrum lotion is tear and sting free, as well as sweat and water resistant (for up to 80 minutes), so it’s ideal for sweaty sports matches, swim sessions or outdoor games. Protecting your child's precious skin is a on every parent's to-do list in the summer months, whether that's for a holiday abroad or just fun in the garden at home. This organic, scent-free sun cream from Green People is a gentler, chemical-free option for dry, sensitive or eczema-prone skin. It’s formulated with soothing aloe vera, green tea, avocado oil and olive oil to offer plenty of hydration and moisturising benefits along with protection from UVA and UVB rays.

The good news is that we’ve done the hard work for you and conducted thorough research to find the best sunscreens for kids, carefully evaluating the creams and lotions that come highly recommended by parents, consumers and dermatologists. Plus, we also have guides to the best cooling pillows and most efficient tower fans, so the whole family can keep their cool this summer. What are the best sunscreens for babies and children? At the moment we are using Green People Organic Sun Cream which is also highly recommended. It's been brilliant, no irritation at all on my daughter or on my husband who normally really struggles with sun cream.” (Recommended by SleepingTurtle) Our verdict Finally, we cross-referenced all of the above information to find the best sunscreens on the market, particularly those that have been recognised and approved by doctors or dermatologists for children with dry, sensitive or eczema-prone skin. We think there’s something here for everyone at various price points. We always ask our trusted Mumsnet users, of which there are millions of each month. That’s a lot of real, impartial and valuable advice! For that reason, we had an in-depth look on the Mumsnet forum to find out which sunscreens parents liked, used regularly, and recommended.verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ We've rounded up the best sun creams and lotions on the market – as well as a very exciting new eco-friendly aftersun, that doesn't come in a bottle (scroll down for more)! UVA protection: Yes | UVB protection: Yes | Size: 113 g | Applicator: Tube | Fragranced: Yes | Water resistant: Yes What we like Mustela Very High Protection SPF 50+ is the only one I’ve found that doesn’t give my child a rash.” (Tried and tested by Namechangedyetagainandagain) Our verdict

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