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Protect Baby’s Skin from Sun
Throughout your child’s life, daily sun protection will be the norm. Sun exposure has become more dangerous for many reasons – experts cite not only the shrinking ozone layer but also increased amounts of leisure time spent outdoors. Families are taking it in stride though by being sun-smart and not letting anything get in the way of fun.
Reasons to use a sunblock made for children on your little ones:
- Baby sunblocks have higer SPFs (often 45 or more) for longer-lasting protection.
- They’re often rub-resistant, the cream may not totally blend into baby’s skin, but that’s good. The white film it leaves behind assures you that your child is covered.
Air can be a balm to baby’s skin. Certain rashes-heat rash, diaper rash, and sometimes eczema-might clear up after some naked the, indoors or out
The submitter of this article is Molly Koekkoek-Weston, she's also a author on Glitsy Ditszy . Molly is fast becoming an online authority on london cosmetic surgery clinic.
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