Sunscreen for sensitive skin...recommendations...
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Sunscreen for sensitive skin...recommendations...
Hey everyone. My son has horrible bouts with eczema. He had been clear for almost a year then earlier this summer he was all sorts of flared up.
So far we've been able to figure out it's likely the sunscreen that is affecting his skin so badly. We've always used the Coppertone Water Babies SPF 45 on both kids, but I think we're gonna have to change before the poor 'lil guy scratches all his skin off.
I think we're gonna try the Aveeno brand sunscreen.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
-BB
So far we've been able to figure out it's likely the sunscreen that is affecting his skin so badly. We've always used the Coppertone Water Babies SPF 45 on both kids, but I think we're gonna have to change before the poor 'lil guy scratches all his skin off.
I think we're gonna try the Aveeno brand sunscreen.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
-BB

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buffettbride wrote:That very well could be, but if I put anything labeled Mary Kay on my son, Mr. Macho Hubby Man would likely turn me in for child abuse.Tequila Revenge wrote:Mary Kay makes a sunscreen thats easy on the skin
And I don't want to deal with all the hoo-ha of having a Mary Kay rep.
psssst! That's why I use it. He'll get over it. As long as you don't do what Mrs. TR did and teach your BOY to pee sitting down on the toilet
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buffettbride wrote:i wish i could find the quote from seinfeld about paba.ToplessRideFL wrote:Avoid anything with PABA
Jerry: You got a problem with paba?
George: Yes, I have a problem with paba.
Jerry: You don't even know what paba is.
George: I know enough to stay away from it.
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This one???
In the bleachers at the tennis court. Two players are hitting the ball back and forth.
Jerry: Are these seats unbelievable or what?
George: Where's the sunblock?
Jerry: Here.
George: 25? You don't have anything higher?
Jerry: What, are you on Mercury?
George: I need higher. This has paba in it, I need paba-free.
Jerry: You got a problem with paba?
George: Yes, I have a problem with paba.
Jerry: You don't even know what paba is.
George: I know enough to stay away from it.
In the bleachers at the tennis court. Two players are hitting the ball back and forth.
Jerry: Are these seats unbelievable or what?
George: Where's the sunblock?
Jerry: Here.
George: 25? You don't have anything higher?
Jerry: What, are you on Mercury?
George: I need higher. This has paba in it, I need paba-free.
Jerry: You got a problem with paba?
George: Yes, I have a problem with paba.
Jerry: You don't even know what paba is.
George: I know enough to stay away from it.

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My boy pees standing up.Tequila Revenge wrote:buffettbride wrote:That very well could be, but if I put anything labeled Mary Kay on my son, Mr. Macho Hubby Man would likely turn me in for child abuse.Tequila Revenge wrote:Mary Kay makes a sunscreen thats easy on the skin
And I don't want to deal with all the hoo-ha of having a Mary Kay rep.
psssst! That's why I use it. He'll get over it. As long as you don't do what Mrs. TR did and teach your BOY to pee sitting down on the toiletThen you'll have a problem
I fixed that as SOON as I found out about it
I'll give it a looksie.

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Thanks Charlie!AlbatrossFlyer wrote:most chemicals cause pretty bad rashes on my face (hence the beard), i've had pretty good luck with banana boat faces sunblock.
pretty much every sunblock has the same basic ingredients, so read the labels and compare and experiment. walgreens still sells plain ol zinc oxide.

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Good for you! You'll save thousands on therapy later in lifebuffettbride wrote:My boy pees standing up.Tequila Revenge wrote:buffettbride wrote:That very well could be, but if I put anything labeled Mary Kay on my son, Mr. Macho Hubby Man would likely turn me in for child abuse.Tequila Revenge wrote:Mary Kay makes a sunscreen thats easy on the skin
And I don't want to deal with all the hoo-ha of having a Mary Kay rep.
psssst! That's why I use it. He'll get over it. As long as you don't do what Mrs. TR did and teach your BOY to pee sitting down on the toiletThen you'll have a problem
I fixed that as SOON as I found out about it
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I'll give it a looksie.
got to stop wishin' got to start fishin'....
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That brings back high school memories of summers at Lake Powell with zinc noses.AlbatrossFlyer wrote:most chemicals cause pretty bad rashes on my face (hence the beard), i've had pretty good luck with banana boat faces sunblock.
pretty much every sunblock has the same basic ingredients, so read the labels and compare and experiment. walgreens still sells plain ol zinc oxide.

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He learned sitting down, facing backward, but as soon as he had the whole potty training down-pat, we got him to do it standing up. He's an old pro now.Tequila Revenge wrote:Good for you! You'll save thousands on therapy later in lifebuffettbride wrote:My boy pees standing up.Tequila Revenge wrote:buffettbride wrote:That very well could be, but if I put anything labeled Mary Kay on my son, Mr. Macho Hubby Man would likely turn me in for child abuse.Tequila Revenge wrote:Mary Kay makes a sunscreen thats easy on the skin
And I don't want to deal with all the hoo-ha of having a Mary Kay rep.
psssst! That's why I use it. He'll get over it. As long as you don't do what Mrs. TR did and teach your BOY to pee sitting down on the toiletThen you'll have a problem
I fixed that as SOON as I found out about it
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I'll give it a looksie.
He actually "watered a tree" for the first time last weekend.

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Totally, but it works.Brown Eyed Girl wrote:That brings back high school memories of summers at Lake Powell with zinc noses.AlbatrossFlyer wrote:most chemicals cause pretty bad rashes on my face (hence the beard), i've had pretty good luck with banana boat faces sunblock.
pretty much every sunblock has the same basic ingredients, so read the labels and compare and experiment. walgreens still sells plain ol zinc oxide.![]()
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We're going to Mexico in October, so I want to find something that works really well on him so we don't have a toasted Tony on our vacation.

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GREAT! Now he needs to write his name in the snowbuffettbride wrote:He learned sitting down, facing backward, but as soon as he had the whole potty training down-pat, we got him to do it standing up. He's an old pro now.Tequila Revenge wrote:Good for you! You'll save thousands on therapy later in lifebuffettbride wrote:My boy pees standing up.Tequila Revenge wrote:buffettbride wrote:That very well could be, but if I put anything labeled Mary Kay on my son, Mr. Macho Hubby Man would likely turn me in for child abuse.Tequila Revenge wrote:Mary Kay makes a sunscreen thats easy on the skin
And I don't want to deal with all the hoo-ha of having a Mary Kay rep.
psssst! That's why I use it. He'll get over it. As long as you don't do what Mrs. TR did and teach your BOY to pee sitting down on the toiletThen you'll have a problem
I fixed that as SOON as I found out about it
![]()
I'll give it a looksie.
He actually "watered a tree" for the first time last weekend.
got to stop wishin' got to start fishin'....
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Might I also suggest swim shirts? Both Blake and DeeDee wore those while we were in Hilton Head...never complained about them. Body Glove makes them, I'm sure others do to.buffettbride wrote:Totally, but it works.Brown Eyed Girl wrote:That brings back high school memories of summers at Lake Powell with zinc noses.AlbatrossFlyer wrote:most chemicals cause pretty bad rashes on my face (hence the beard), i've had pretty good luck with banana boat faces sunblock.
pretty much every sunblock has the same basic ingredients, so read the labels and compare and experiment. walgreens still sells plain ol zinc oxide.![]()
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We're going to Mexico in October, so I want to find something that works really well on him so we don't have a toasted Tony on our vacation.

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Re: Sunscreen for sensitive skin...recommendations...
buffettbride wrote:Hey everyone. My son has horrible bouts with eczema. He had been clear for almost a year then earlier this summer he was all sorts of flared up.
So far we've been able to figure out it's likely the sunscreen that is affecting his skin so badly. We've always used the Coppertone Water Babies SPF 45 on both kids, but I think we're gonna have to change before the poor 'lil guy scratches all his skin off.
I think we're gonna try the Aveeno brand sunscreen.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
-BB
Not sure if it'd help you son's skin or not, but "Bullfrog" brand is THE BEST stuff I've ever found. It's spray-on and feels really light - not creamy type stuff and it WORKS. Being non-oily, maybe it'd work for your son.
We were in FL earlier this summer, and the whole family used Coppertone the first day and got burned - 'cept me.
By the end of the week we had about a dozen bottles of Bullfrog laying around and had no more problems with sunburn.
Plus... BULLFROG is really manly.
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