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If you do not apply sunscreen to your child, you should be thrown in jail. This day in age, it is total neglect if you ignore the fact of skin cancer. Everyday whether cloudy or sunny, you must apply sunscreen to your child’s skin. Video Produced by: Christina Noyes, MAKING MOVIE MEMORIES

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May
19

Which Sunscreen Protects Best?

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Two years after promising clearer labels, FDA is still reviewing regulations.

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Reduces skin inflammation and protects the skin from harmful ultraviolet rays. The Acne sunblock moisturizer should be applied the cleansed face in the morning prior to going outside. This will help soothe and protect skin throughout the day. This Acne sun protection moisturizer is also useful when applied to other areas such as the neck, hands, arms and other exposed areas. Ingredients: Aloe, Water, Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide, Tea Tree Oil, Niacinamide, Carbopol, Retinyl Propionate …

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I want to know which sunscreen or sunblock lotion (brand) would be the best to use on the face and the rest of the body. Which one is mild and safe enough to use everyday yet, strong enough to offer worthwhile protection from the sun and to stop from getting tanned. Also, which spf is most recommended for use, does using a greater spf value mean less tan and more uv protection?

I would recommend a sunblock constaining both (micronized) zinc oxide and titanium dioxide and spf 30-40 would be ideal. Using a higher spf means that you can stay in the sun longer without burning, however you must top up every 2 hours, to maintain that level of protection. An spf 30-40 blocks approximately 97%-98% of UVB rays and no sunblock can block 100% UVB rays. A sunscreen with zinc oxide and titanium dioxide gives broad spectrum UVA protection also. Take care : )

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Now that the weather is nice and sunny I have been taking my 3 month old outside. I put a little SPF 50 Waterbabies on her cheeks, arms, and legs and noticed that within 15 minutes her dermatitis was cleared up! Her skin felt so smooth again, like when she was born! Has anyone else had this kind of success with suncreen? What would be making it clear up? Does it act as a good moisturizer?

Most sunscreen has zinc oxide in it, the same ingredient as diaper rash cream. You should ask her Dr. about this, I was told by my Dr. not to use sunscreen on a baby until they are 6 months old, due to the high amounts of zinc.

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