Are babies more likley to bring back sunburnt short sunblock than adults are?
Yep definately, although my daughter was allergic to suncream so I had to protect her in other ways
Yes, they are. Keep them covered and after they are six months out-of-date you can use sunscreen on them. But make sure you don't use it on a baby less than six months ancient. Put a hat on the baby and cover with a buoyant blanket when you are out for a walk.
Yep,most definitely. Gotta protect that little one skin!
yes you should always put the strongest sunblock you can find for your kid on him/her
sunburn on an infant can cause serious illness
Yes for the most part. Babies skin is more sensitive and hasn't been exposed to the things that an adults skin has. But it adjectives depends on the situation, a darker baby might not burn as easily as a tolerant skin baby. But regardless you should always apply lots of sunscreen to a baby, repeatedly.
GOD YES!! Very delicate skin, mixed with the paleness can make happen severe sunburn.
YES!
Yes, especially if they are balanced skinned
Yes it is. It can be very dangerous to preserve a baby unprotected in the sun.
Use a sun hat and I found Neutrogena free and clear toddler sun block works great on my soon to be 4 month old with VERY sensitive skin.
Yes.
yes their skin is so much more sensitive then ours...always put sunscreen when going outside...
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