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California Baby SPF 30 Sunscreen Lotion | 
| Brand: California Baby
Buy New: $17.99
New (2) from $17.99
Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 1645
Ingredients: Active: Micronized Titanium Dioxide.
Other support ingredients: Purified Water, Coconut Fatty Acid: alkylbenzoate(moisturizer), Silicone Cyclomeythicone(water repellant), Vegetable Glycerin, Dipolydroxystearate(works to emulsify), Candelilia Wax (protects against water loss), Vitamin E (anti-oxidant), Coconut Oil, Squalene(from olive oil), Japanese Green Tea (anti-oxidant), Epsom Salt(magnesium sulfate), Vitamin B Complex Factor: Panthenol,Allantoin, Magnesium Stearate, Ethyl and Propylparaben (food grade preservative-anti-bacterial). Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Size: 2.9 oz. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 2.5 x 1.5
MPN: CBSPF30NF UPC: 792692021134 EAN: 0792692021134 ASIN: B0010Z4N7A
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Provides chemical-free broad-spectrum sun protection | | • | Free of any fragrance or masking agent | | • | Soothing essential oils calm the skin | | • | Smooth, creamy, easy to use lotion | | • | Clinically tested to stay effective even after 80 minutes in the water |
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Product Description California Baby SPF 30+, is fragrance free and specially formulated for those who have sensitive skin or fragrance allergies. This non-chemical, uva-uvb broad spectrum, water resistant sunscreen is perfect for babies sensitive skin. Contains no chemicals, and no scent making agents.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Great for babies and kids April 16, 2007 J. A. Swanson (Boise, Idaho) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I use this on my baby and I am so glad to have a product that acts as a barrier to the sun instead of putting potentially "bad" chemicals on my daughter's skin. It is pretty thick and does not smooth on as easily as some sunscreens do, so that is why I'm giving it four instead of five starts, but I would highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a sunscreen that does not have chemicals that absorb into the skin. I don't think that it "bleaches" the skin as the other reviewer suggested. It makes your skin look whiter because it doesn't rub in well, but it is a temporary thing and washes off.
The Best sunblock for kids April 24, 2007 Busy Book Loving Mom 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is a fabulous sunblock for kids. It spreads easily on the skin, and is not "tacky" feeling to the touch, like some other sunblocks we've tried. Yes, it turns the skin whitish - but that is part of how it is able to be an effective sunblock without the nasty chemicals present in other sunblocks. Children have thinner skin than adults so it is even more important to use natural products on them, as they absorb more of whatever you are putting on them - for my child, I would rather have her look whit-ish than be absorbing chemicals through her skin. Our whole family uses this product and have found it very effective in providing protection from the sun.
Amazing Product! May 28, 2007 Jessica (South Eastern, Massachusetts) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I started using this product about 3 years ago when my daughter was first born. Hands down this is the most effective and safest sunscreen on the market for children and babies. The white residue on the skin is part of the minerals that they use to deflect harmful UV rays and is OK by me. My daughter thinks it is fairy dust and she loves putting it on. I personally like the thick texture because it makes me notice areas that I may have missed. If you have any doubt in your mind about this sunscreen please check out the extensive database at [..]on personal care products.
Works great! April 21, 2008 V. Jalbert 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Just got back from FL with my little one and this SPF worked great. No need to reapply after the pool, and one application worked all day. It is a thicker product as some people mention and does leave a slight "shine" to the skin but it helps me know where we put it and helps make sure I didn't miss a spot. Just a note, it is PARABEAN free, unlike what some posters mentioned and it did not sting the baby's eyes when it got wet. We are buying more soon because I do apply it every morning when he gets changed just like a regular lotion.
May have propylparaben = coral bleaching May 26, 2008 C. Stoneham (Texas) 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
Was looking for a sunscreen that wouldn't contribute to bleaching of the coral reefs. I was all excited to find this until I saw that it possibly has "parabens" (propylparaben to be exact) which contribute to coral bleaching. Gonna get this when our baby comes along, but for now, I can't use it to snorkel in Hawai'i. :( Badger sunscreen it is!
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