Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do. My oldest is 4 but we sunscreen every morning that she'll have recess or before going to play outside on weekends. 30 minutes of sun is a lot. We're redheads with fair skin, ped asks about sunscreen use at each checkup and reminds us it's important even in winter. I have a ton of freckles and had a fair amont on my face by the time I wheas her age. Her same-aged, redhead cousin who lives in Chicago (who is not as religious about sunscreen as we are) has a freckly face. My kid has one so far. Freckles are sun damage so I'd say the sunscreen use is paying off.
Aren't freckles largely genetic? I have had them as long as I can remember.
Anonymous wrote:I looked into a pressed powder SPF that my tween girl may use. Anyone use those with success?
-OP
Anonymous wrote:I think we’re going to find out one day how bad this excessive use of sunscreen is. My neurologist talks about the studies on the effects of low vitamin D and that taking a supplement is not as protective. You can read a lot about the harmful chemicals in chemical sunscreens. I don’t think year-round sunscreen is necessary for anyone in the DMV. Yes to mineral sunscreen in the summer when we’re outdoors.
Anonymous wrote:We do. My oldest is 4 but we sunscreen every morning that she'll have recess or before going to play outside on weekends. 30 minutes of sun is a lot. We're redheads with fair skin, ped asks about sunscreen use at each checkup and reminds us it's important even in winter. I have a ton of freckles and had a fair amont on my face by the time I wheas her age. Her same-aged, redhead cousin who lives in Chicago (who is not as religious about sunscreen as we are) has a freckly face. My kid has one so far. Freckles are sun damage so I'd say the sunscreen use is paying off.
Anonymous wrote:I looked into a pressed powder SPF that my tween girl may use. Anyone use those with success?
-OP
Anonymous wrote:I slather my 4 year old in sunscreen everyday, even cloudy days, up until mid October. After that I just use a face stick on her nose, cheeks and forehead, but I don't make a big deal about it of I forget.
Then we start again in mid March
Anonymous wrote:I want to - very fair kids. Can pp recommend their daily use sun block? My kids will not tolerate the heavy duty stuff for daily use. If there is something smooth and invisible I can probably get it routinized.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely not. They desperately need that vitamin D.