Whether you are taking a trip near or far, having a staycation or a trip with the kiddos, you will find something for everyone in our Summer Guide! We have plenty of products to entertain, delight, and relax!
Six months of age is the appropriate time to start using sunscreen – and parents should make sure their babies are wearing it daily when exposed to sunlight. Before that, babies really shouldn’t be in the sun at all since they don’t yet have enough melanin in their skin to offer them any protection and sunscreen isn’t tested on babies that young.
Have you ever come across a kid who doesn’t hate sunscreen? Not only does it feel greasy, but the application process is often time-consuming and traces of it inevitably find a way into sensitive young eyes. But all grownups understand that sunscreen is essential for avoiding red and painful, vacation-destroying sunburn.
Ever since I was diagnosed with skin cancer several years ago, my poor kids have borne the brunt of my heightened sunscreen obsession. Knowing what I know as a beauty writer and as a basal cell carcinoma skin cancer survivor, making sunscreen a daily habit as early as possible is key.
Sunscreen, yes, for your baby (and you) is definitely needed. Believe it or not, even when indoors. Not only is the Project Sunscreen SPF 50 Sun Protection for Babies cutely packaged and easy for on-the-go, but it also has an easy-to-apply rollerball applicator and SPF 50 level protection.
Project Sunscreen is a roll-on, 100% mineral sunscreen. We love the roll-on design and that these products do not contain any harmful ingredients! Project Sunscreen is great because they make sunscreens for babies, kids and adults! It’s TSA compliant, reef and ocean safe and hangs perfectly from a bag or backpack!
Sunscreen, yes, for your baby (and you) is definitely needed. Believe it or not, even when indoors. Not only is the Project Sunscreen SPF 50 Sun Protection for Babies cutely packaged and easy for on-the-go, but it also has an easy-to-apply rollerball applicator and SPF 50 level protection.
There’s a particularly pesky trouble spot when it comes to psoriasis, and that’s the scalp. When you have scalp psoriasis, of course you want to get the right treatment from your doctor. But there’s also some self-care you can do at home to deal with the irritation and flaking.
The weather today is absolutely beautiful here in New Jersey. It’s the perfect temperature to be outdoors. We’ve already gone for a walk and are now enjoying some water play in the backyard. My youngest has decided to water the blueberry bushes.
Sunscreen is a year-round must-have, but especially helpful when the weather gets warmer and the sun stays out longer. Even if you’re working from home every day and saving your leisurely walks or daily run for the early evening, having the best sunscreens on hand ensures that your skin is shielded from sun damage, seen and unseen. And this year, the options are more expansive than ever.
With so many vacations being canceled and postponed, this really is the summer on being home in your own backyard with close family and friends due to COVID-19. It’s still important that we practice social distancing, but I don’t want to sacrifice time in the sun on our own property and in our neighborhood – and I don’t recommend that you do either.
Keep protected from the sun with Project Sunscreen’s range of products for children and adults. Their water resistant and ocean & reef friendly sunscreens (SPF 50) contain 100% mineral active ingredients, including naturally-derived zinc oxide. An easy roll-on applicator enables the sunscreen to go on smoothly and quickly with no white residue left behind. A patent-pending cap topper keeps the sunscreen securely hooked to a tote bag or backpack.