Natural Sunscreen Baby & Kids SPF50
- Natural sunscreen for Baby & Kids
- Suitable for newborns
- Does not leave a white layer on the skin
- Skin-friendly thanks to natural UV filters
- Protects against UVA and UVB radiation
- Ocean friendly (non-nano, no oxybenzone)
- Waterproof
- In packaging of sugar cane
- Vegan & animal friendly
Natural UV filters without white leaving a white layer
For natural babies & kids to enjoy natural sunny days Naïf Natural Sunscreen SPF50 has a 100% natural mineral formula that is suitable for the most sensitive baby skin. With non-nano Zinc Oxide as active ingredient it protects instantly from UVA and UVB radiation. It’s easy to apply and does not leave a white layer on the skin thanks to the use of natural oils. And did we mention it’s ocean friendly? Naturally. We recommend babies should be kept out of the sun as much as possible. However if this isn’t possible, Naïf’s Baby & Kids Sunscreen is formulated to be safe for use on the vulnerable and sensitive baby skin. Have a natural sunny day!
Sunscreen without oxybenzone (and other nasties)
Did you know that sunscreen that gets into the sea can pollute the ocean? This is partly due to the ingredients Oxybenzone and Octinoxate, but also microplastics and nanoparticles. Good news, we don’t have them in here!
Sugar cane packaging
Did you know that our tubes are made of sugar cane? You can save up to +-55 grams of CO2 per Sugar Cane tube compared to a normal plastic tube. Read more about our bio packaging.
How to use the sunscreen? Apply sunscreen to your child every two hours. A thin layer provides sufficient protection, so use small amounts at a time. Don’t forget to take these spots with you: around the eyes, ears and the corners of the nose. Once rubbed in, your child is protected +-two hours with SPF 30. Don’t forget: Even in the shade, the sunscreen should be applied.
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