The top 2 dynamic infant sunscreen creams from think baby we identified are listed below, followed by our recommendations.
The good news is that our in-depth testing yielded several clear winners with outstanding component safety, simple application, and efficient sun protection. Always spot test sunscreens to avoid allergic reactions.A nasty sunburn can ruin even the most excellent summer vacation! Suddenly, the relaxing and enjoyable vacation you had planned becomes a burning, itching, and peeling nightmare! Never, ever again! Here we have come up with Think Baby Sunscreen Reviews. *Note: it’s not recommended to apply sunscreen on infants under the age of 6 months. It works really well and I feel confident that I’m not applying harmful ingredients on his skin. Thankfully, he’s tolerated it well! All in all I really like the ThinkBaby sunscreen.
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My oldest also has sensitive skin and I made sure to do multiple spot tests (a little on his arm repeated for a few days, and on the side of his face). The hardest part is getting baby to sit still and not scream while I apply it! The texture is quite thick but rubs in easily. Verdict: As far as baby sunscreen goes, Thinkbaby is great! Just like the other versions, it smells nice (like vanilla and orange) and rubs in fairly easily with no ‘icky’ feeling (in other words, I don’t feel like I have to run and wash my hands like I would with other brands). Since the whole family seems to be using this sunscreen, I don’t want to leave out the kids. It’s also water resistant (up to 80 minute) and has a higher zinc content (better for warding off UVA rays). The ThinkSport Everyday sunscreen is very economical ($20 for 59ml) especially if I need to reapply it. My skin did not breakout either! While I may not use Thinksport face sunscreen on a daily basis under my makeup, I will use it for outdoor activities. Smells great and rubs in fairly easily with no “icky” feeling on left on my hands.
The tint is a bit dark, but I’m quite fair with cool undertones.
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I’ve had some trouble with this ingredient in the past, but since my skin has been pretty trouble free (thanks to post-pregnancy hormones), I thought I’d give it a try. I was disappointed to find that it contains a derivative of coconut oil (capric triglycerides) which could be clogging for some skin. I was excited to try Thinksport Everyday face sunscreen since I’m always on the lookout for new and affordable face sunscreens. The some-what thick consistency and slight white appearance after application is forgivable in my books since it’s for sporting endeavours and time spent in the water. It doesn’t leave an ‘icky’ feeling on your hands and isn’t overly greasy. I say “fairly” since it’s still quite thick and takes some time to rub in. It’s water and sweat resistant (didn’t run into his eyes!) and goes on fairly easily. He definitely put this sunscreen to the test spending hours in the sun, water, and sweating like crazy. When my husband was training for his Ironman race last year, I suggested he try Thinksport sunscreen as an alternative to the chemical options. It’s also the 1st sunscreen to pass Whole Foods Premium Care requirements. This all natural, mineral based sunscreen company has made waves in the consumer market since 2010 when it was top rated by the Environmental Working Group. Thinksport sunscreen has become a favourite in our household. Thinksport all natural mineral sunscreen has become a staple