Anonymous wrote: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
You realize Consumer Reporter is not a health organization?
We use spray and lotion. I find the spray easier to use on the ears, and I put my hand in front of where I spray so it doesn't get in their face.
But really, it's going to be a long summer if you are worried about this.
You realize consumer reporter is relying on an fda announcement? I'd post that here, but you probably wouldn't understand it.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Clearly your kid should be in charge of this decision. You don't want him to burn, but you'll spray him with a possible carcinogenic sunscreen. Brilliant.
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
You realize Consumer Reporter is not a health organization?
We use spray and lotion. I find the spray easier to use on the ears, and I put my hand in front of where I spray so it doesn't get in their face.
But really, it's going to be a long summer if you are worried about this.
Anonymous wrote:We use the spray for reapplying. I hate the lotion.
But, i recently discovered (at Target) this really awesome fat sunscreen stick that is so easy to apply-three swipes and the face is done, and really easy on arms and legs too. Its deoderant-sized.
http://stylemagazine.com/news/2014/jan/31/neutrogena-introduces-new-ultra-sheer-and-beach-de/
Anonymous wrote: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
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Anonymous wrote: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.
Clearly your kid should be in charge of this decision. You don't want him to burn, but you'll spray him with a possible carcinogenic sunscreen. Brilliant.
Anonymous wrote:We use the spray for reapplying. I hate the lotion.
But, i recently discovered (at Target) this really awesome fat sunscreen stick that is so easy to apply-three swipes and the face is done, and really easy on arms and legs too. Its deoderant-sized.
http://stylemagazine.com/news/2014/jan/31/neutrogena-introduces-new-ultra-sheer-and-beach-de/
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
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
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.