Thinkbaby's award-winning SPF 50 sunscreen is top-rated by the Environmental Working Group with a 1 ratingThinkbaby Safe Sunscreen Spf 50 3oz By Thinkbaby available on August 11 2018 from Indigo for 19.95
Do the research! Many big name suncreens on the market are toxic for you! I used the Thinkbaby sunscreen on myself when I was pregnant when we went to Playa del Carmen for our babymoon. We went to this natural water park called Xcaret that has these underground rivers and they were very strict about which sunscreens you brought in b/c they wanted to protect the natural wildlife and habitats in the water. They have security at the entrance checking your bags for these chemical sunscreens and force you to throw them away and provide you with mineral sunscreen. I showed them my Thinkbaby and it was on the approved list. :)
Think about it, if the sunscreen isn't safe enough for fish, you probably shouldn't be rubbing it into you or your baby's skin. For more information about toxicity and absorption of chemicals like oxybenzone: http://www.ewg.org/2015sunscreen/report/the-trouble-with-sunscreen-chemicals/
Do the research! Many big name suncreens on the market are toxic for you! I used the Thinkbaby sunscreen on myself when I was pregnant when we went to Playa del Carmen for our babymoon. We went to this natural water park called Xcaret that has these underground rivers and they were very strict about which sunscreens you brought in b/c they wanted to protect the natural wildlife and habitats in the water. They have security at the entrance checking your bags for these chemical sunscreens and force you to throw them away and provide you with mineral sunscreen. I showed them my Thinkbaby and it was on the approved list. :)Think about it, if the sunscreen isn't safe enough for fish, you probably shouldn't be rubbing it into you or your baby's skin.For more information about toxicity and absorption of chemicals like oxybenzone: http://www.ewg.org/2015sunscreen/report/the-trouble-with-sunscreen-chemicals/
As someone with facial eczema and terribly sensitive skin sunscreen is both necessary and annoying. I'm very used to sunscreen burning my face upon contact, but this one went on with zero pain! It doesn't feel oily like other sunscreens, but it is definitely a thicker feeling on the skin. I would use this more so for everyday wear rather than for activities, though.