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How to Apply Sunscreen to a Wriggly Baby or Toddler

How to Apply Sunscreen to a Wriggly Baby or Toddler

Getting sunscreen onto a toddler who has decided against it is one of the more creative parenting challenges there is. The good news is that most of the resistance comes down to routine and product, and both are fixable. More on the when and why of sunscreen for babies is here. Before you start: the setup that halves the battle Apply 15 to 20 minutes before heading outside. That conveniently means sunscreen happens indoors, where the wriggling is at least contained. At the beach carpark or pool deck, that window has already closed. Build it into an existing transition so...

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How to Choose a Sunscreen for Eczema-Prone and Reactive Skin

How to Choose a Sunscreen for Eczema-Prone and Reactive Skin

For sensitive and eczema-prone skin, what's left out of a sunscreen often matters as much as what's in. Here is what to look for, and what to avoid.

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My Baby Reacts to Every Sunscreen: What Should I Try?

My Baby Reacts to Every Sunscreen: What Should I Try?

Repeated reactions to sunscreen are usually caused by one specific ingredient, not sunscreen itself. Here is how to identify the trigger and find a gentler option.

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Switching Sunscreens? What to Look For

Switching Sunscreens? What to Look For

A simple, practical checklist for choosing a sunscreen when switching brands, especially for sensitive or reactive skin.

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