2-Pack 6-Oz Babyganics SPF 50 Baby Sunscreen Spray $10.35 w/ S&S + Free Shipping w/ Amazon Prime or Orders $25+
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La Roche Posay if you bleed money, equate if you don't. Make sure to select equate with zinc(kids), not sport.
I'm curious too as to why not the Babyganics brand. I'm looking at the ingredients and not seeing a lot of difference in the active ingredients.
Either way, after reading up about baby sunscreen on some sites it looks like thinkbaby is always up there near the top if not the top. Hard to tell on all of these websites/blogs if they're paid advertisements though and not an unbiased review/testing.
I did find this EWG website that seems to give a good ratings scale on health concerns and UVA/UVB balance for sunscreens in general and baby sunscreens. La Roche Posay didn't fair too well on most of their types (the Athelios Mineral did good in this website's ratings scale)
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La Roche Posay if you bleed money, equate if you don't. Make sure to select equate with zinc(kids), not sport.
I've never used it before but I'm curious why not?
Can you share what's wrong with it?
Either way, after reading up about baby sunscreen on some sites it looks like thinkbaby is always up there near the top if not the top. Hard to tell on all of these websites/blogs if they're paid advertisements though and not an unbiased review/testing.
I did find this EWG website that seems to give a good ratings scale on health concerns and UVA/UVB balance for sunscreens in general and baby sunscreens. La Roche Posay didn't fair too well on most of their types (the Athelios Mineral did good in this website's ratings scale)
https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/abo...en&spage=