#1 Pediatrician recommended sunscreen brand. Playing outside is a lot more fun when your little ones are protected with Coppertone Pure & Simple Baby SPF 50 Sunscreen Lotion. Protect your baby’s skin from the sun with this gentle and hypoallergenic tear-free sunscreen that’s dermatologically tested and free from PABA, phthalates, fragrances, sulphates, parabens, dyes, alcohol and oxybenzone. Stays on strong in the water (80 minutes). This mild, naturally sourced mineral based lotion delivers broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection. Made with naturally sourced Zinc Oxide, plus 100% natural botanicals (tea leaf, sea kelp, and lotus extracts) that protects without irritating skin. Apply to your baby’s skin whenever the fun takes you outside, whether it’s a day at the beach or playing by the pool. The bottle contains 6 fl oz SPF 50 sunscreen lotion. Use and reapply as directed.
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Not for sensitive skin babies/toddlers Applied to my toddler’s face in the morning, and within 15 minutes he had a terrible rash all over his face that kept getting worse even after washing his face and applying some of his soothing baby lotion. I was so embarrassed to drop him off at daycare. The rash persisted for over a week
Fun to apply but just as thick and sticky as lotion We got this hoping that it would be easier to rub in than the typical baby sunscreen which stays white and sticky forever! It’s a little easier but not as much as I was hoping–not the whipped cream texture I was hoping for. It basically dissolves into a thick white lotion when you rub it between your hands. I will say there’s definitely a “fun factor” in squirting the moose out which would appeal to older kids who need encouraging to apply their own sunscreen.
Not completely mineral based and has parabens I am very picky about the sunscreen I use for my children because I’m aware that sometimes the chemicals used for sunscreen are harmful to their endocrine systems. This was advertised as being a mineral-based sunscreen which is why I got it. Mineral based sunscreens use Zinc Oxide or Titanium oxide and provide an actual physical barrier to the harmful UVA and UVB rays. You can tell it’s mineral based when you apply it and you see the whiteness that doesn’t really go away with rubbing. In this…