Badger, Baby Sunscreen Plus Spf30 Organic, 2.9 Fl Oz
AED132.48
- Availability: 8 to 10 days from USA to YOUR HOME
- Categories : Baby Products, Baby Care, Grooming, Skin Care
Brand | Badger |
Scent | Chamomile |
Other | Vitamin e,zinc oxide,chamomile,calendula, Vitamin_e |
SKU | 6092518734 |
Seller | USADirect |
About this item Broad spectrum protection from UVA & UVB rays using the safe mineral Zinc Oxide – No oxybenzone, octinoxate, or other chemical active sunscreening agents Certified Organic base of Sunflower Oil, Beeswax & Vitamin E is ultra-moisturizing and soothing BPA & phthalate-free tube from number 2 recyclable plastic. Biodegradable and safe for coral reefs and other ecosystems Hypoallergenic - safe for sensitive skin. No animal testing
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Product DescriptionSafe, Effective, & Gentle Baby Sunscreen. Badger's SPF30 Baby Sunscreen Cream contains non-nano Zinc Oxide to protect from both UVA & UVB rays, in a base of safe, soothing USDA Certified Organic ingredients. It is water & sweat resistant for 40 minutes, biodegradable, and works immediately upon application. Badger sunscreens have been recommended by the Environmental Working Group, Consumer Reports, the today show, and numerous other sources. Packaged in a BPA- and Phthalate-free, recyclable #2 plastic tube. This Baby Sunscreen Cream has the mild scent of Chamomile and Calendula, and can be used by the whole family! Pediatrician tested & approved safe for babies and kids.Broad spectrum protection from UVA & UVB rays using the safe mineral Zinc Oxide – No oxybenzone, octinoxate, or other chemical active sunscreening agentsCertified Organic base of Sunflower Oil, Beeswax & Vitamin E is ultra-moisturizing and soothingBPA & phthalate-free tube from number 2 recyclable plastic. Biodegradable and safe for coral reefs and other ecosystemsHypoallergenic - safe for sensitive skin. No animal testingIngredientsHelianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Cera Alba (Beeswax), Tocopherol (Sunflower Vitamin E), Anthemis Nobilis (Roman Chamomile) Flower Oil, Calendula Officinalis (Calendula) Flower Extract, Hippophae Rhamnoides (Seabuckthorn) Fruit Extract.InstructionsKnead tube before each use. For full protection, apply liberally (2mg/cm2 of skin) to all exposed skin 15 minutes before sun exposure, then rub in to reduce whitening effect. After 40 minutes of swimming or sweating. Immediately after towel drying. At least every 2 hours.WarningsSafety Warning: For external use only. Keep out of eyes. Rinse with water to remover. Stop use and ask a doctor if rash or irritation develops and lasts.Sun alert: Limiting sun exposure, wearing protective clothing, and using sunscreens minimize health risks.
Scent | Chamomile |
0 | Vitamin e,zinc oxide,chamomile,calendula, Vitamin_e |
Based on 5 Reviews
Average
5.00
(5 Reviews)
Yay, a baby sun block that I don't hate! I love everything about this lotion from it's scent to it's non-greasiness. It's super easy to put on my 9 month old and actually has a pleasant smell unlike other sunblocks. I'm a repeat customer for sure! Read more
Very thick formula that felt like it was smothering my skin. Extreme white cast, even on pale skin. Left my skin very shiny/greasy. Read more
Love everything except the price, but it is worth it to have a safe product for days in the sun! Read more
It does the job, but it's greasier than I'd prefer, and you *need* to wash off with soap after using it unless you want to leave a weird stain on your bedsheets. Read more
Greasy. I like the ingredients, but not easy to wear as the rose one. I will be donating; nevertheless, the seller was great. Read more
My son's daycare mandates they put sunscreen on the children for recess everyday they are there. It doesn't matter if it's Fall or Winter,rain, snow or fog. They told me it is a state law. I am not happy about it at all, but I have a little peace of mind knowing there are sunscreens out there like this one that are not full of cancerous chemicals such as most all conventional sunscreens. It may be high in price, but it's worth it. Read more