Sunblock for Baby

Updated on September 24, 2009
L.P. asks from Algonquin, IL
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I'm wondering what the real difference is between adult sunblock and baby sunblock. I read on one website that if the adult one has the same active ingredients then it is the same so I'm wondering why there is a need to use baby sunblock. Is it just more gentle in case they get it in their eyes? I have Banana Boat Sport broad spectrum sunscreen with SPF 50. It protects against UVA and UVB rays. Can I use this on my 10 month old? Thanks.

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M.G.

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Hi L.,

Baby sunblock is more gentle for baby's sensitive skin, and most have a tear-free formula for the eyes. Some are also hypoallergenic. The sunscreen needs to have the same active ingredients because that's what protects against the UVA/UVB rays.

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J.W.

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yes, there is a difference. www.ewg.org will tell you what the differences are and rank which sunscreens are safest for your baby's skin. I do know California Baby is gentle and contains no harmful ingredients. They come out with a new list each year. You can find them at Target.

J. W. MPH
Chicago Examiner Family Health Expert
http://www.examiner.com/x-7158-Chicago-Family-Health-Exam...

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S.M.

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My DS gets a rash from some brands of baby sunblock but not others. He has broken out from non-baby sunblock too. I think it just depends on your baby's skin. Mine has sensitive skin to all sorts of things and eczema. I myself break out if I use a sunscreen rather than a block...it's the oxybenzone that I react to.

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T.L.

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I wouldnt go to www.cosmeticsdatabase.com and look at the toxicity level of what you are slathering on your kids skin. I used California Baby on mine and she has never had a burn. Its not the # its the how much you put on and reapply

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T.K.

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My doctor said whatever I used for sunblock for myself I could use on my 10 month old. I had already purchased baby sunblock for my son but I would not hesitate to use adult sunscreen after hearing what she said.

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S.E.

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Bull Frog for Kids has a spray on sun block. I like Bull Frog products.

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C.K.

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I think that even though adult sunscreen contains the same active ingredients, the strength of the formula is much stronger than in a baby/child sunscreen.
In saying that, my Dr did recommend a Neutrogena adult sunscreen which didn't have fragrance etc for my toddler as he was getting rashes with the childrens sunscreen.
Good luck.

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A.N.

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the pediatric dermatologist that my kids go to recommends aveeno baby and neutrogena.

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M.W.

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This summer I have been using Coppertone Waterbabies Pure&Simple. It is different than the regular waterbabies because it is tear free, oil, fragarance, and dye free. I use it too. It is also waterproof.

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P.M.

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My Pediatrician said that there is no need for baby sunblock just make sure it is at least 15spf.

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C.H.

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if the adult sunblock gets in your baby's eyes, chances are, it will burn her eye. Whereas, most baby sunblocks tear-free.

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J.J.

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Summer's over, but in case you might want more info for future reference, here is some more...

http://www.askdrsears.com/html/10/T110226.asp

Best wishes,
J.

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