newfiegirl
Hello Mickey!
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i cannot find anything higher, as our summers are pretty cool. will this be high enough for august, and how often should i reapply? also, any other tips for keeping kiddies safe in sun?
i cannot find anything higher, as our summers are pretty cool. will this be high enough for august, and how often should i reapply? also, any other tips for keeping kiddies safe in sun?
Owing to consumer confusion over the real degree and duration of protection offered, labeling restrictions are in force in several countries. In the EU sunscreen labels can only go up to SPF 50+ (actually indicating a SPF of 60 or higher)[12] while Australia's upper limit is 30+ [13]. The United States does not have mandatory, comprehensive sunscreen standards, although a draft rule has been under development since 1978. In the 2007 draft rule, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed to institute the labelling of SPF 50+ for sunscreens offering more protection. This and other measures were proposed to limit unrealistic claims about the level of protection offered (such as "all day protection").[14]
I would recommend every hour or two, plus make sure to have hats for them, and yourself.....how often should i reapply? also, any other tips for keeping kiddies safe in sun?
the key the sunscreen is remembering to re-apply often. Bring a lot with you-very expensive at the parks.
I'm no authority, but I think this is the best advice. I've done some casual research recently and what i've read has led me to believe that higher SPF sunscreens don't actually offer more protection, but rather they offer protection for a longer period of time.
i cannot find anything higher, as our summers are pretty cool. will this be high enough for august, and how often should i reapply? also, any other tips for keeping kiddies safe in sun?