BamaFan121s
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I never use it. My 5 y.o. dd and my fair skinned dh use it though.
CheshireVal said:And people can smoke for 30 years without getting lung cancer, too, but that doesn't mean that it's the smartest thing in the world to risk.![]()
. She was splashing away. I saw 2 adorable blonde twins in pigtails, with their scalp already horribly sunburned, and it was only 10 a.m.
I insisted that the mom borrow my sunscreen for them, as she had run out.


LoveDisneyToo said:I found this 2 in 1 sunscreen & body wash SPF 18 on QVC by Revitalize.
"Protectiong your skin from the damaging effects of the sun and the environment has never been easier, simply Wash N' Protect in one easy step! Exclusive patented technology provides UVA and UVB protection with a broad spectrum SPF 18 sunscreen, while gently cleansing and moisturizing at the same time. Enriched with vitanins A, C and E, along with natural botanical extracts".
This makes it so much easier for my family to use since I have little ones who protest about lathering on with the creams and lotions.
Hope this helps!
Have a great Day!!
Hello!Webbie said:Aveeno has a wonderful spray sunscreen that leaves your skin feeling great. No sticky feeling or sunscreen smell. I used it for the first time in June for our WDW trip. It was by far the best I have used. I didn't even get that gummy, sticky feeling when you sweat. A great product.
Marie17 said:For those that don't like wearing it why don't you at least....
Try Solbar Shield
SPF 40 Hypoallergenic very water resistant unscented
no synthetic sunscreen agents Zinc Oxide & Titanium dioxide
UVA/UVB sun protection
This works absolutely wonderfully. I use it on all my kids (16,12,4,2,8 months) and not one complains, crys or fights me when it goes on their face. The reason - no chemicals to cause irritation. When you put it on just rub it in and you can tell when it is rubbed in completely because it is no longer whitish tint.
We even make sure we use a chapstick/lipstick with sunscreen in it.
Disneyrsh said:"Sunscreens are necessary for days with hours of time spent in the sun, especially kids playing baseball, or playing at the park, or swimming. As for sunscreens, I am very concerned about the use of ingredients in most commercial brands. Many of these chemical sunscreens have carcinogenic and/or hormone disrupting effects. These include cinnamates, PABA, oxybenzone, salicylates, benzophenones, and triethenolamine, among others. These ingredients are absorbed through the skin, and can be found in plasma and urine samples after their use in humans. I don't consider them safe for anyone, especially children."
frayedend said:I never wear it, but my kids get loaded up with it. I hate putting on sunscreen. I hate putting on lotion of any kind. I just can't stand the feeling of it. Now, this Neutrogena dry touch is interesting. Does it go on dry feeling. If so then I might try it. I wish they had a sunscreen that went on like talcum powder.
snusnu said:Remember that this is one person's opinion. Thousands of studies have been conducted about the long-term effects of topical sunscreen and there have been no adverse outcomes. Salicylate is basically asprin, which is not carcinogenic. We're not using these all day, every day, all year. Be wary of anything "naural" as the sun protectants are not certified by the FDA and may not be effective. There are very loose guidelines for "natural" products in the US.
°O°Joe said:I know, I understand that. But I guess my point more than anything is - just because you don't wear sun screen doesn't mean you are sure to get skin cancer. People with a family history of skin cancer and people with a northern European heritage are at the highest risk - maybe they should be more cautious than others. Many people go their entire life without wearing sun screen without getting skin cancer. Everyone is different and if people believe that a person who choses not to wear sun screen is unhealthy, I think that is unfair. Again, I also believe that proper nutrition goes a long way in preventing and fighting all types of cancer. And proper nutrition is definitely something that most American's lack.
Again just my opinions.
