LeCras
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DH uses Bullfrog factor 36, this is a quick dry, once-a-day gel which we buy in Publix. He burns really easily but has always been fine with this. I also use this in the parks to avoid getting a t-shirt tan... By the pool I stick to factor 20-25, one of the spray varieties. I think it's Piz Buin.
For kids, I think it's wise to use the highest level of protection available. Skin damage from sun is accumulative, so this will help them stay healthy later in life too. Babies under six months old should not use sunscreen, and should be exposed to the sun as little as possible.
If in doubt, I'd say go with the higher figure. Getting a bad sunburn can really ruin a holiday - ask my DH about our honeymoon...
Charlotte
For kids, I think it's wise to use the highest level of protection available. Skin damage from sun is accumulative, so this will help them stay healthy later in life too. Babies under six months old should not use sunscreen, and should be exposed to the sun as little as possible.
If in doubt, I'd say go with the higher figure. Getting a bad sunburn can really ruin a holiday - ask my DH about our honeymoon...
Charlotte


