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Age: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) states that if exposure to the sun is unavoidable and your baby is under 6 months, a non-chemical sunscreen (like ours) should be used; consult with your physician. The AAP recommends that because an infant's skin is very thin and sensitive, infants under 6 months should be kept out of the sun. Scent: Lemon eucalyptus, citronella, and lemongrass essential oils (known for their safe and effective bug repellent properties). For Use: Face and body (does not sting the eyes) Special Features: Convenient flip-top tube.SPF Protection Level: Provides high-level protection against sunburn. Water Resistant: Retains effectiveness after 80 minutes of activity in water or perspiring. Product description: Include California Baby®'s SPF30+ Natural Bug BlendTM sunscreen in your fight against bug bites and sunburn! DEET free, PABA free, non-chemical, hypoallergenic formula soothes existing bites and hydrates the skin. Non-staining formula. Dermatologists and the American Cancer Society urge the use of sunscreen every day and year-round. A note from Jessica, developer of California Baby®: For Grownups: Hikers and campers will appreciate this convenient two-in-one product. The gentle water resistant formula won't drip into your eyes and sting
June 17th, 2010 on 1:37 am
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Pros:
one product instead of two to put on a wiggling toddler/baby
smell isn’t over-powering
doesn’t make skin break out
nothing in the product that can harm a child’s skin
does what it says it does to some extent
Cons:
not a powerful bug repellent. If you miss the tiniest of spot child will get bit
very tedious and hard to rub into the skin
will leave a white-ish/purple-ish film on the skin if not rubbed all the way in
expensive
little to no moisturizers
June 18th, 2010 on 5:42 pm
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Have used this on my kids for about 9 summers now…works for bugs and sun without toxic stuff…safe for babies and doesn’t run into their eyes and sting when they sweat or cry. As they got older and I needed to cover more skin surface, I switched to the basic bug and sunscreen products from the neck down, but still use this exclusively on their faces.