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Thinkbaby Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50, 6 fl oz Duo and Sunscreen Stick SPF 30, 0.64 oz. Free shipping for Costco members
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(2) 6 fl oz Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50
(1) 0.64 oz Sunscreen Stick SPF 30
Gentle for Baby's Skin
Water Resistant (80 Min)
Mineral Based
https://www.costco.com/thinkbaby-...21282.html
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Chemical based = harmful chemicals such as avobenzone. Easier to apply, but harmful to the body in the long run.
I haven't personally used this brand, but it is almost the same price for only 1 6oz bottle on Amazon, with almost 9k+ reviews. Seems solid to me.
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Used thinksport before, and its harder to spread, but if its better for the skin than the convenient and easy ones, why not?
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That being said, if you have a slightly older child please be wary about this getting on you car door handles, leather seats, etc. It doesn't come off easily and if you miss it it only takes about 10-15 mins of sun to permanently discolour. We've used it for several years and just work around this by applying at our destination rather than at home, for example
What I said was Walmart's Equate brand is Avobenzone based and the reason I used ThinkBaby version is because it doesn't burn my eyes (because of the Avobenzone).
I put a ton of this sunscreen on my face several times ( I have fair skin) and got burned each time. Walmart's Equate brand rated significantly better than this.
Chemical based = harmful chemicals such as avobenzone. Easier to apply, but harmful to the body in the long run.
I haven't personally used this brand, but it is almost the same price for only 1 6oz bottle on Amazon, with almost 9k+ reviews. Seems solid to me.
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/f...absorption
Please read and educate yourselves. Study after study after study has shown avobenzone to be safe.... and certainly safer than sun exposure
My side has a huge body of evidence behind it + first hand experiences.
Yours has first hand experience.
Which should SDers believe?