Pros: Waterproof and protects against UVB and UVA rays Cons: Not Even One
Yes I will admit, I am in denial. I don’t want to face the fact that one day I will be unable to protect my three little men from the world. Keeping my children safe from the sun seems like such a small task compared to protecting them from this...
Pros: protects babies from sun's harmful rays, waterproof, gentle for babies' skin Cons: greasy!
Have you ever been to the fairs where they have a greased pig contest? Well, applying this lotion to my fourteen month old son resembled that! If there's one gripe I have about the spray version of Coppertone Water Babies Sunblock it's the ...
Pros: Goes on easily Cons: Does not adequately protect against sunburn during long-term exposure
We spend a lot of time out on the water fishing, and sunburn is a constant risk. I hate sunburn; there is nothing worse than getting crisped and dreading that first shower afterwards!
Because I don't like being burned, I am pretty good about...
Pros: Sprays on easily, lasts forever in the water, pleasant fragrance, cheap Cons: Can sting if it gets in your child's eyes
I've used Coppertone Water Babies UVA/UVB Sunblock Lotion Spray for the past three years with my five and three year old boys. I completely trust this product and I'd never even look for another sunscreen.
Pros: Waterproof, 45SPF sunblock that is non-stinging & WORKS! Cons: its a little runny but it works!
Summer is here and yesterday it was in the 90's where I live. If there is one that I have learned the hard way, its wear sunscreen. I remember as a child and a teen getting sunburns so bad that I had blisters and was in agony. I don't tan in the...
Pros: Very effective in preventing sunburn and doesn't burn eyes! Cons: The substance thins a bit when left in the hot sun.
If you have children in your house, you probably have a couple of bottles of sunscreen around that are specially formulated, or at least marketed, towards kids. The choices on the store shelves are staggering, but one of the oldest, tried-and-true...
Pros: Hypoallergenic, pleasant scent. Cons: A little runny, and a little greasy, but absorbs well.
I am reviewing this product for a reason which you will read after the review. I haven't written for a while, but this was important to me. I know the review isn't the best, but my heart hasn't been in it lately. Read on.
Pros: um... you like the cute little dog? Cons: not truly hypoallergenic, and actually doesn't work all that well
When my daughter was a wee little baby, I ran out to get her sunscreen her first summer. I looked for nothing other than Coppertone WaterBABIES because, well, with the pink bottle and the little girl and the puppy and all, it's the brand you trust ...
Pros: : works great for children with sensitive skin, reasonably priced, smells decent and is pediatrician recommended Cons: none
My one-year-old daughter has a common infant skin condition called Atopic Dermatitis. In a nutshell, it is a rash caused by an allergy to something. Something being a food she eats, or topical from something put on her skin. She has had this condition...
Pros: protects against sunburn Cons: too liquidy for my tastes
Sunburns hurt. Anyone who has ever had one knows this. When I was thirteen years old, I had third degree burns (maybe second degree?) on my shoulders. I had huge blisters that literally covered my shoulders and made wearing shirts very painful. I was...
Pros: Easy to apply, works as directed, good fragrance Cons: Sand sticks to the lid at the beach
Over the years Coppertone has become synonymous with sun care. When I was growing up we used Coppertone products to get the nice bronze tan. No longer foolish, I now use Coppertone to prevent coloring of my family's skin. Because of the Coppertone...
Pros: Easy to apply, works great, love the smell Cons: None
I have always trusted Coppertone products and have used them for as long as I can remember. When we were at the beach recently, I picked up a big bottle of this stuff for my 4 year old daughter's delicate and very fair skin.
Pros: The lotion spray is a great innovation, I use more sunscreen because of it. Cons: Not completely sting-proof.
I’m eternally loyal to Water BABIES, the first lotion that I bought for my kids and still use today. It has been around since 1987 but I’ve only been using it for the last four years. This year they came out with the new pump spray, it’s...
Pros: Doesn't get in eyes, Portable, Not messy, SPF30 Inexpensive, Works Cons: Pink bottle, SPF30 only choice
I can't believe that I'm writing about a $5.00 sunblock stick, but it's a new product and I'm jumping up and down over it. I have to thank Grandma for introducing me to the Coppertone Water Babies Sunblock Stick 30 SPF.
Pros: Easy to apply, pleasant scent Cons: Expensive in regular stores
I have always used Water Babies SPF45 on my kids and now myself, as well as my husband - he gets sun poisoning very easily if he's out for any length of time.
I have seen first hand what sunburns from our youth can do to you in the future and...
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