Here is our selection of sunscreens for children, including creams, sprays and mousses. Babies should not be in direct sunlight as their skin is much more delicate than adults. Once your child is about a year old and it becomes difficult to avoid the sun, protect their skin carefully with a high sun protection factor specially formulated for children's sensitive skin. Be sure to apply plenty of sunscreen and reapply often, especially after swimming. Remember to protect both lips and ears. We also offer sun sticks specially adapted for children's extra sensitive areas. Strong sun can lead to increased sweating and fluid loss, so pay attention to the fluid intake of children in the sun. Offer extra drinks and remember that shade is best for the little ones during the hottest hours of the day!
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Choose airy and cool, covering clothes. Keep in mind that light-colored clothes often provide less protection than dark ones, and that tightly woven fabrics provide better protection. Always wear a sun hat or cap, and protect your child's eyes with sunglasses. When visiting the beach or swimming, a UV suit can be good, supplemented with sunscreen on the parts that are not covered. There are also UV hats that can be used in the water. Always apply sunscreen to skin that is not protected by clothing.
Babies under one year of age should preferably not be in the sun at all. If you are outdoors, make sure the child is in the shade. Otherwise, it is best to be indoors when the sun is strongest, between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. When the child starts to crawl or walk, it can be difficult to keep them completely out of the sun. Apply sunscreen to all areas that are not covered by clothing with at least a sun protection factor of 30.