Sun’s Out, Buns Out: Remember to Apply SPF!

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As a parent, I know there are numerous aspects of my children’s health and safety where I could improve my diligence. Sure, we could all be better about hand-washing. My son once licked a hotel mirror, and my daughter decided to taste the Crocs of our plumber during a visit to fix the bathtub. Let’s just say donuts have become a reliable bribe because, who can resist a donut? Not me!

However, one area where I strive to stay proactive is sun protection. I always keep sunscreen on hand at home and in my bag, ensuring I’m ready to apply it whenever needed. I scout for shady spots and have invested in swimwear for my kids that might make even a nun raise an eyebrow. Everyone gets a floppy hat! Yes, you get a floppy hat! And you too!

Since I go through the effort of wrestling with my kids while they squirm and protest my attempts to shield them from harmful UV rays, I want to be confident that the sunscreen I’m using is effective. This is also one of the few areas where I prioritize my own protection. I wear SPF throughout the year and make it a point to minimize sun exposure on my skin, especially my face. I would wear a floppy hat in my car, if only it didn’t obstruct my view of the chaos happening in the backseat.

Recommended Sunscreens

Make sure to stock up on fresh sunscreen for your home. If you’re unsure about which products to choose from, here are some recommendations:

  1. California Baby Sunscreen Super-Sensitive Lotion SPF 30+
    Perfect for newborns, this sunscreen should be used once they’re at least six months old. Its gentle formula is designed for sensitive skin and offers excellent broad-spectrum protection from harmful rays.
  2. Tom’s of Maine Baby Sunscreen Fragrance-Free
    This thicker sunscreen might require a little extra effort to dispense, but a small amount goes a long way. It’s waterproof, but remember to reapply after your kids have been in the pool for about 80 minutes—good luck with that!
  3. Babyganics Mineral-Based Baby Sunscreen Stick, SPF 50
    I keep one of these handy in my bag to avoid messy spills. It applies easily, absorbs well, and is non-greasy. Don’t let the small size fool you; it’s surprisingly effective.
  4. bareMinerals Prime Time BB Primer-Cream Daily Defense Broad Spectrum SPF 30
    Don’t forget to protect yourself too! This BB cream acts as both makeup primer and sunblock, evening out your skin tone while providing solid sun protection.
  5. Andalou Naturals Perfecting BB Beauty Balm Natural Tint SPF 30
    This tinted moisturizer not only shields your face from the sun but also offers a subtle tint for a more even complexion. It’s best suited for those who don’t require excessive hydration.

It’s easy to let our guard down on overcast days or skip reapplying sunscreen because the kids are having fun. But diligent sun protection is crucial. Remember, you only have one set of skin, so take care of it! Enjoy those sunny days safely, with peace of mind that everyone is protected from sunburn.

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In summary, while parenting can sometimes be chaotic, prioritizing sun safety for yourself and your children is essential. Stock up on effective sunscreens and stay diligent about reapplying, even when the weather seems mild.