It’s so vital to take good care of our skin and protect it from the sun’s harsh rays—especially when it our little ones’ delicate skin. I try to make it a point to wear sun protection when heading out the door with my boys and always keep a mini-stash of quality sun care on hand for a variety of different activities. Whether they’re sweating, swimming, or just headed out for a quick trip to the playground, not one product fits all for our family, so my drawer is always stocked with sunblocks for different occasions. My family and I have virtually tried them all—check out the best sunscreens for kids and my family in the slideshow above.
If you’re shopping for the perfect sunscreen for your kids and family, here are some things to keep in mind:
SUNSCREEN or SUNBLOCK? What’s the difference and which should I buy for my family?
The American Melanoma Foundation notes that there are two major types of sunscreens: chemical and physical.
Sunscreen (or chemical sunscreens)*:
- contain special ingredients that act as filters and reduce ultraviolet radiation penetration to the skin
- are often colorless
- leave a visible film on the skin
- contain UVB absorbing chemicals (and new, good sunscreens contain UVA absorbers as well)
Sunblock (or physical sunscreens)*:
- contain titanium dioxide and zinc oxide which physically block ultraviolet radiation
- provide broad protection against both UVB and UVA light
- are often messy, visible and do not easily wash off
- the amount of sun protection these sunblocks provide, while potentially high, can’t be quantified in the same manner as sunscreen SPFs
Here are the key factors I’m looking for in a great sunblock or sunscreen for the family:
- First and foremost, sunscreens that are geared toward kids. Children’s and baby sunscreens are typically formulated for sensitive skin and are less likely to cause irritation. Even if you don’t consider your or your kids’ skin sensitive, these products are often stripped of some of the harsher chemicals (always check the labels).
- Sunscreen with an SPF 15 or greater to use year-round. If anyone in your family is particularly fair skinned, up the SPF factor.
- A “broad-spectrum” sunscreen that protects against UVB and UVA radiation
- Sweat or water resistance. Even if you’re not headed out for heavy sport activity, your sunblock should be able to stand up against the heat and occasional beads of sweat.
Ingredients to look for in a sunblock or sunscreen for the family:
A good sunscreen should contain at least one of the following ingredients:
+ Ecamsule: a UV absorber that filters out UVA rays
+ Avobenzone: can protect against the entire range of UVA rays
+ Oxybenzone: Some environmental groups take issue with this UVA filtering ingredient, while some doctors recommend it wholeheartedly. It’s up to you to decide if this ingredient is right for your family.
+ Titanium dioxide: this ingredient has been deemed completely safe and effective for blocking the sun’s rays.
+ Sulisobenzone: works to filter out both UVA and UVB rays
+ Zinc oxide: Like Titianium Dioxide, this ingredient has been deemed completely safe and effective for blocking the sun’s rays.
Be sure to check out the sunscreens my family can’t live without in the slideshow above.
* all information provided by The American Melanoma Foundation
IMPORTANT: Children under the age of 6 months should not use sunscreen, and instead avoid extended sun exposure. For more information on infants and sunscreen, visit the FDA website.
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Top 5 Best Sunscreens for Kids & Family
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Everyday Sunscreen Spray (SPF 30)
I'm a sucker for a great spray. I love a quick application without much need for a rub down, and Honest Sunscreen Spray SPF 30 (Target, $13.95 or online) fits the bill on multiple counts. I love that this brand is now sold off-line, too! Pure mineral ingredients eliminate any white residue. Bonus: The spray is fine mist enough so there's less mess for an even application. Image Honest
Mom Notes: NO synthetic chemicals • Hypoallergenic • Non-nano • Mineral-based • Biodegradable • Reef-friendly • Water resistant (80 minutes) • pH balanced
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High SPF All-Over Sunscreen Lotion (SPF 50)
If cream is more your thing and you're wanting a bigger dose of SPF, try Babyganics Mineral-Based Baby Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 50 - 6oz Tube (Target, $7.99 or Amazon). This mineral based, broad spectrum UVA/UVB lotion glides on smooth for effortless application. Non-allergenic and tear free, so it can go on wherever, whenever---and on you, too! Image Target
Mom Notes: UVA + UVB protection & water resistant (80 minutes) • Non-allergenic formula that is naturally gentle on skin and tear free • Pediatrician & dermatologist tested • Exclusive 100% natural NeoNourish seed oil blend to help nurture and support baby's skin • No: PABA, phthalates, parabens, fragrances, or nano-particles • Never tested on animals
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Tear-Free Broad Spectrum Facial Cream (SPF 45)
Neutrogena's Pure & Free Baby Faces Ultra Gentle Broad Spectrum (Neutrogena, $11.49 and mass retailers) is especially good for babies (and moms) seeking tear-free facial protection. This facial cream provides superior sun protection with Purescreen, a physical sunscreen that creates a screen between baby's skin and the sun to provide instant broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection. Perfect for stronger "mommy and me" coverage and for eczema sufferers. Image Neutrogena
Mom Notes: Free of chemical sunscreens, fragrances, dyes, and oils • tear-free formula won't sting or irritate baby's eyes
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Convenient Sunscreen Stick (SPF 30)
If I have to tote around essentials, they have to be spill proof like Honest's Sunscreen Stick SPF 30. This easy application stick (Target, $9.95 or online) is perfect for faces, re-applications, or if you've headed out the door without applying protection. Keep this stashed in your bag for mini beauty emergencies. The spread on this one is pretty fuss proof, especially for tiny faces. Image Honest
Mom Notes: All natural • Pediatrician tested • Hypoallergenic • pH balanced • Non-whitening • Plant and mineral based • Long lasting • Non-greasy • Contains organic ingredients
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SPF Protection for Wet Skin
Neutrogena's Wet Skin Kids Sunscreen SPF 70 (Walmart, $10.97) is a mainstay for summer and vacation getaways. It's kind of a no-brainer due to the quality, ease of application, and different sizing options---fantastic for the whole family. Image Walmart
Mom Notes: Hypoallergenic • SPF 70+ • Waterproof • #1 dermatologist recommended