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 Things You Need to Know to Protect Your Kids
		
		
				
				
		
			
				
					
When it comes to sunscreen, you know the  basics: Put it on your kids  before heading outside, and  reapply often. But here’s what else you need to know about keeping  babies and kids safe in the sun
 Protect your baby. You may have heard  that babies under 6 months shouldn’t wear sunscreen, but that’s outdated  advice, according to Dr. Brown. “Ideally, it’s best for babies  to avoid the peak sun hours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,”. But  when out in the sun, “anyone who has skin should wear sunscreen — no  matter what their age or skin type.”
 Apply sunscreen before heading outdoors.  Slather on ample amounts of sunscreen before you go to the pool or  beach. “You’ll be less likely to be rushed during the application  process, and it takes a few minutes for the sunscreen to start working,”  says Dr. Brown. And even if your tube says “waterproof” or “water  resistant” she cautions against believing the claims. Reapply every two  hours and after being in the water or sweating.
 Focus on effective ingredients. The  Environmental Working Group ,an organization that works to protect  children from toxins, recently released its 2012 sunscreen guide,  revealing its top picks for SPF protection. Most of EWG’s recommended  sunscreens are made with “physical blocks” like zinc oxide or titanium  dioxide that coat the skin and filter UVA rays, which the group deems  safer than those made with oxybenzone, a potentially hormone-disrupting  chemical. theoretical is the real risk of sun damage — and both of these  ingredients, along with zinc oxide, are effective sunscreens that can  help protect your family from skin cancer.
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