Please stop spraying your sunscreen near us

Anonymous
Op here. I have no problem with sunscreen, and we all use it. But the safety of SPRAY sunscreen has been specifically questioned and FDA recommends against using it on children. I don't see why my kids have to be put at risk by your ignorance.


Then you need to get a private pool. It is a product that is legal for use in public places.
Anonymous
Is there any spray that's not bad? I bought a babyganics spray that's not an aerosol, so more of a spritz kind of thing, it doesn't go on as easy as the aerosol spray but easier than lotion

I really loved the aerosol sprays before finding out about the issues, I noticed a spray - Kiss My Face - at the store today with the only ingredient titanium dioxide, is that better? Can they make a safe aerosol sunscreen?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there any spray that's not bad? I bought a babyganics spray that's not an aerosol, so more of a spritz kind of thing, it doesn't go on as easy as the aerosol spray but easier than lotion

I really loved the aerosol sprays before finding out about the issues, I noticed a spray - Kiss My Face - at the store today with the only ingredient titanium dioxide, is that better? Can they make a safe aerosol sunscreen?


The only active ingredient is ti ox. It has to have other ingredients.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there any spray that's not bad? I bought a babyganics spray that's not an aerosol, so more of a spritz kind of thing, it doesn't go on as easy as the aerosol spray but easier than lotion

I really loved the aerosol sprays before finding out about the issues, I noticed a spray - Kiss My Face - at the store today with the only ingredient titanium dioxide, is that better? Can they make a safe aerosol sunscreen?


The only active ingredient is ti ox. It has to have other ingredients.


Apparently these aren't the end of the world

http://www.ewg.org/2015sunscreen/about-the-sunscreens/?search=spray
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there any spray that's not bad? I bought a babyganics spray that's not an aerosol, so more of a spritz kind of thing, it doesn't go on as easy as the aerosol spray but easier than lotion

I really loved the aerosol sprays before finding out about the issues, I noticed a spray - Kiss My Face - at the store today with the only ingredient titanium dioxide, is that better? Can they make a safe aerosol sunscreen?


They are making a squirt bottle now. I just got some but no idea how well it works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't trust spray sunscreens, but with a family history of melanoma, it's a risk I don't want to take and do use sunscreen.

Why are you so bothered if your kids get a little spray sunscreen on them? Presumably you don't want your kids to get burned and use creams. If you're using a public pool, you're going to get WAY worse stuff on your kids, even if you're vehemently against sunscreen altogether.


She doesn't want them to breathe it dummy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I have no problem with sunscreen, and we all use it. But the safety of SPRAY sunscreen has been specifically questioned and FDA recommends against using it on children. I don't see why my kids have to be put at risk by your ignorance.


Keep your kids home or install a pool in your backyard. It's going to be a long hot summer for all everyone and a really looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo hot summer for you.


I know you love your spray sunscreen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Then get out of the way. We do not spray near anyone but my kid refuses to use the lotion or stick so I have no choice but either use it or let him burn.


Good God take control! Pathetic!

"My kid refuses to fly coach so we stay home because we can't afford business."
Anonymous
I don't care if you use spray sunscreen just don't spray it where I can breathe it in. It is caustic to the lungs!! It is not meant to be breathed in. Jesus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you want to stay ignorant of recommendations that you stop spreading your kid with spray sunscreen (example: http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5564533), that's your call. But PLEASE do it far enough away that MY kids (whose parents actually follow some basic safety news) don't have to breathe it in.

--so annoyed, so early in the pool season


+1. Hate inhaling that stuff!


+ 6 for the 6 times it happened near me yesterday. It's suffocating!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The FDA has recommended that parents remove their children from the vincinity of a parent applying spray to their child due to the risk of overspray?
You have to be kidding me if that is what you believe the FDA guidelines say
That's fine if you are over-anxious and choose to move yourself and your family, but don't say it's because the FDA recommends it. That's just silly
you have misread the OP's issue. The issue is specifically with AEROSOL SPRAY sunscreen and the harmful chemicals that it contains. You can look up the chemicals yourself on the can and compare to some of the cream based. Or go to EWG's skin Deep sunscreen Guide which breaks down each chemical in various brands. Aerosol spray might be quick and easy to use but has a lot of harmful chemicals especially to children and children with asthma.
Anonymous
There is a thin layer of all types of sunscreen on the top of public pools. I am betting your precious snowflake may have ingested some as well as all of the other crap in his mouth?!

Drink a margarita OP. All will be ok.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't trust spray sunscreens, but with a family history of melanoma, it's a risk I don't want to take and do use sunscreen.

Why are you so bothered if your kids get a little spray sunscreen on them? Presumably you don't want your kids to get burned and use creams. If you're using a public pool, you're going to get WAY worse stuff on your kids, even if you're vehemently against sunscreen altogether.


Can't you READ, PP? The OP said she wants people to stop spraying their sunscreen near enough to her so she and her kids have to breathe it in, which is DANGEROUS and toxic and bad for her and her kids' health. She even posted a link to a story about how bad SPRAY sunscreens are for children!!

OP said nothing about not using sunscreen!

FWIW, my child has asthma, and we have to run away whenever someone starts spraying sunscreen anywhere near us, or it will trigger an asthma attack.

If you must use spray sunscreen, PP, PLEASE, spray it on at home, preferably indoors, where you'll get all the benefit of it, but not harm anyone else. Plus, don't you know you're supposed to apply sunscreen 30 minutes before you go into the sun so it will be most effective?

Spray sunscreen should be BANNED. It's ruined summer for us!!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't trust spray sunscreens, but with a family history of melanoma, it's a risk I don't want to take and do use sunscreen.

Why are you so bothered if your kids get a little spray sunscreen on them? Presumably you don't want your kids to get burned and use creams. If you're using a public pool, you're going to get WAY worse stuff on your kids, even if you're vehemently against sunscreen altogether.


Can't you READ, PP? The OP said she wants people to stop spraying their sunscreen near enough to her so she and her kids have to breathe it in, which is DANGEROUS and toxic and bad for her and her kids' health. She even posted a link to a story about how bad SPRAY sunscreens are for children!!

OP said nothing about not using sunscreen!

FWIW, my child has asthma, and we have to run away whenever someone starts spraying sunscreen anywhere near us, or it will trigger an asthma attack.

If you must use spray sunscreen, PP, PLEASE, spray it on at home, preferably indoors, where you'll get all the benefit of it, but not harm anyone else. Plus, don't you know you're supposed to apply sunscreen 30 minutes before you go into the sun so it will be most effective?

Spray sunscreen should be BANNED. It's ruined summer for us!!



I feel you, this is what you should do and you can avoid other people

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