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Not AIBU but need a quick response - baby suncream

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sirlee66 · 01/09/2018 23:18

Massive apologies for posting in AIBU, I've also posted in children's health but I need an answer before tomorrow morning so posting for traffic.

DS will be 19 weeks tomorrow so nearly 5 months old.

He's a little limpit and hates being in his pram and is only happy in baby carrier or being cuddled.

Due to go on a lovely long walk tomorrow but the forecast is sunny. Eek.

Can anyone recommend a suncream, suitable for newborns / babies under 6 months that I can pick up tomorrow before the walk?

I know Mustela do one but I can only find it on Amazon and fastest shipping is Monday!

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Poppins2016 · 01/09/2018 23:20

Not a sunscreen... But you try could using an umbrella as a parasol (probably easiest with him in a sling)!

LyndorCake · 01/09/2018 23:24

I just used a supermarket one...I figured some was better than none and he was 5 months at the time anyways.

MulderitsmeX · 01/09/2018 23:29

Boots kids soltan, it says 6 months plus but has worked v well for sensitive skin DS since he was 3 months

TroubledLichen · 01/09/2018 23:29

Nivea baby spf50. Suitable from 3 months according to the bottle. I first used it on DD’s legs when we were on holiday when she was 10 weeks (could never get the parasol alignment right when she was in the buggy) with no issues whatsoever.

Owletterocks · 01/09/2018 23:31

La Roche posay is a good hypoallergenic suncream. You can get it in boots or Superdrug

sirlee66 · 02/09/2018 10:01

Thanks so much, I'll nip to boots.

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