Description
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Neutrogena Wet Skin Kids Sunscreen Stick with Broad Spectrum SPF 70+
Most sunscreens drip off when applied to wet skin, especially on children that never sit still for too long. Thats why we created this oil-free, SPF 70+ sunscreen stick for active kids. Its specially formulated to work on wet or dry skin, and features Helioplex Technology which helps provide broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection with every application. Now, you can feel secure and safe about your kids sun protection.
Water resistant (80 minutes)PABA-freeHypoallergenicApplies to wet or dry skinOil freeStick provides convenient hands-free no mess application
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Superior Protection You Can Apply Directly to Wet Skin
GOES ON WET OR DRY
Specially formulated to work on wet or dry skin.
SCIENCE-BACKED
Formulated with unique Helioplex a sunscreen technology with superior broad-spectrum protection from skin-aging UVA rays and skin-burning UVB rays.
FORMULATED FOR ACTIVE KIDS
Water-resistant (80 minutes)
PABA-free
Hypoallergenic
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Sun Safety Tips
APPLY EARLY AND OFTEN
Apply sunscreen 15 minutes before going out, and reapply every 2 hours, as well as after sweating, swimming or towel drying.
Sticks: apply 3 to 4 passes back and forth per area.
MAKE IT A HABIT
Teach kids sun-safe habits from a young age and apply sunscreen with them every day. Apply the sunscreen 15 minutes before sun exposure. Dot sunscreen all over your kids, and race to see who can rub it in fastest. Set a timer for when it’s time to reapply (at least every 2 hours), and celebrate “sunscreen time” with a snack or special activity.
CHECK YOUR HEALTH PLAN
Sunscreen is eligible for reimbursement with flexible spending accounts (FSA), health savings accounts (HSA), and health reimbursement accounts (HRA).
Product eligibility may vary by plan. Check with your benefits administrator to determine which expenses are eligible before you shop.
PRACTICE TOTAL SUN SAFETY
At school or camp ensure your little one is prepared with a hat, sunglasses and extra sunscreen if allowed. Most importantly, encourage sun safety by setting a good example for your kids.
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