Tuesday, March 20, 2012

California Baby SPF30+ Sunscreen Lotion, Water Resistant and Hypo-Allergenic, 2.9 Ounce

California Baby SPF30+ Sunscreen Lotion, Water Resistant and Hypo-Allergenic, 2.9 Ounce Review



California Baby SPF30+ Sunscreen Lotion, Water Resistant and Hypo-Allergenic, 2.9 Ounce Feature

  • Ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B broad-spectrum protection
  • Water resistant
  • PABA, para-aminobenzoic acid and octyl methoxycinnamate free
  • Contains organic and sustainably grown ingredients
  • Non-comedogenic and non-staining
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: Beautiful aromatherapy blend that includes lemongrass.SPF Protection Level: Provides high-level protection against sunburn. Water Resistant: Retains effectiveness after 80 minutes of activity in water or perspiring. Product description: Pop this convenient PABA free, non-chemical sunblock stick into your pocket, purse or diaper bag. The whole family will love this easy-to-use stick that gives those "hot spots" a boost of extra protection. Our non-chemical sunblock stick employs a highly micronized, non-whitening titanium dioxide that scatters and reflects dangerous UV rays, offering UVA-UVB broad-spectrum protection. Non-staining formula. It glides on smoothly for easy application. May be used in combination with our SPF30+ sunscreen lotions. Dermatologists and the American Cancer Society urge the use of sunscreen everyday and year-round. A note from Jessica, developer of California Baby®: I have found this stick to be so convenient; it's the perfect answer if you have trouble applying a sunscreen lotion onto your child, and it takes the struggle out of touch-up applications. For excellent results, start with one of our sunscreen lotions, and then apply the stick to overexposed or sensitive areas throughout the day. I use the s


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