My middle son has my skin and just tans -).His shoulders did get burnt really bad, but I realized (after the fact) that I didn't put thinkbaby there - he was wearing a t-shirt and I got his chest/back/face, just missed his shoulders.opps! We tried it at the beach this past weekend, and again, I was really impressed. My oldest has very fair skin (is it mean to call him pale?) -) And usually burns - no matter the sunscreen we try, but has so far stayed burn-free this spring (here in NC, we've had warm/hot weather for months).thinkbaby did a fantastic job of protecting the skin of my little guys. So, my thoughts? It worked really well - I was thoroughly impressed! I didn't really know what to expect (I did expect it to work, haha) but it definitely exceeded my expectations. I came across thinkbaby sunscreen and they were kind enough to allow me to review their sunscreen! (which is now SPF 50+) I've been on a mission over the past few years to find something that was safe for my children, as I strive to teach them about sun safety. Most people wear sunscreen to reduce the chance of developing cancer, so why apply something that could potentially increase this risk? Not only do ingredients in sunscreen interact with skin, but data shows after application of lotions, some of the same chemicals can be detected in the bloodstream. Many existing sunscreens have been brought to market with little concern for their safety. Simply looking at the ingredients you’ll quickly realize you don’t recognize any of them. I shudder thinking about it! The thinkbaby website says it best, and reinforces why it is so important to think long and hard about the sunscreen you are choosing for your family: The majority of sunscreens currently on the market are full of questionable ingredients and known carcinogens. And then, there's all the chemicals included with so many sunscreens/sunblocks.
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