Sun’n’Fun Broad Spectrum SPF30 Sunscreen {Review}
Everyone, especially children, need protection from the sun whenever you plan to be outdoors for long periods of time. Being homeschoolers and with the grandkids around all the time, it’s hard to stay cooped up indoors. So off we go to the park, zoo and ski slopes…and that means having to apply sunscreen.
Did you know that you can get sun burned while on the ski slopes? Yeah, most people don’t know that and the first couple of weeks of ski season is an eye opener. Of course the little ones dislike having to put it on since it’s cold outside, but for us it is a rule just like buckling up.
Sun’n’Fun Sunscreen is delicate enough for a baby’s sensitive skin, but can be used by adults too! The water resistant formula (up to 80 minutes) protects from harmful UVA and UVB rays while still being PABA-Free and chemical free.
A moisturizing blend of organic marshmallow (yum!), grapeseed, and raspberry protects the skin and fights the aging process. You’ll also find ingredients such as green tea, kelp, cucumber, and rosehip oil that work together to protect, soothe, and hydrate for healthy looking skin.
Finally, for the little ones that have excessively dry skin and even eczema you won’t have to worry about further irritating their skin because the sunscreen’s formula also includes tamanu oil – an oil with anti-inflammatory properties.
Not only is it free of harsh chemicals, the Sun’n’Fun Broad Spectrum Sunscreen has one more surprise that will have the kids coming back for reapplications all day! It smells like chocolate!
According to their tag line:
It is not just a baby sun screen, it’s a state of the art skin care pampering treatment – with sun screen
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