Anonymous wrote:We are on vacation at the beach and my 7 year old got a mild sunburnt. He was wearing protection and he sweats and I guess rubbed it off when the sun was still too strong (5.30ish pm). Anyway, not worried about him, doesn't hurt, it is only a bit reddish, will take a break from the sun tomorrow etc.
But I did a quick google search and found this http://m.cdc.gov/en/HealthSafetyTopics/DiseasesConditions/Cancer/Skin/children
'Tan? There's no other way to say it—tanned skin is damaged skin. Any change in the color of your child's skin after time outside—whether sunburn or suntan—indicates damage from UV rays'
Now, it is inevitable that at the end of the summer everybody's skin color has changed a little. I didn't know this is considered 'damaged skin'?!
I am quite shocked. I even thought that we all (incl. kids) do build some resistance to the sun by the end of the summer, even though we have to keep applying sunscreen etc.
Looks like I was wrong?!
Anonymous wrote:3 kids. We use the same sun block on all of them and reapply at the same time. My eldest is so tan by the end of the summer. The other two get just a slight bit of color difference. If you squint you can see the "tan" lines on them. I dont know what it is about my eldest. She certainly didn't get it from us. I'm blonde and fair skinned and my husband is Irish. I do worry about the damage it's doing. But other than putting a fully body bathing suit on her, which at 7 she would never agree to, I don't know what we can do.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks PP. so do you manage to keep your kids 'totally white' every summer, assuming you are white and you have kids?
Anonymous wrote:PP, I am the OP. I also have a 3 yo whose skin color remains unchanged, and i apply the same as to my 7 yo. Perhaps it is to do with age and melamine or whatever ....?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks PP. so do you manage to keep your kids 'totally white' every summer, assuming you are white and you have kids?
Anonymous wrote:PP, I am the OP. I also have a 3 yo whose skin color remains unchanged, and i apply the same as to my 7 yo. Perhaps it is to do with age and melamine or whatever ....?

Anonymous wrote:Yes but I am not talking about tanning on purpose for decades. I am talking about very mild browning ... Just a little change in color!