Kids SPF 50 Clear Sunscreen Spray
Kids SPF 50 Clear Sunscreen Spray
Kids rule. So, we made a sunscreen just for them. Clear, water-resistant formula made for both wet and dry skin application.
Sonny's Tip: Because this sunscreen is clear, it may be easy to miss some spots (and no one wants to burn). Make sure you (or your kiddo) apply this liberally and evenly onto skin. If applied to wet skin, just make sure to let sunscreen absorb completely (about 15 min) before heading back out into the water/sun.
Did you know? None of our sprays include chemical propellants; The air dispenses the product stored in a B.O.V (Bag on Valve) inside the container, steering clear of traditional chemical propellant methods.
Kids Rule™
Kids show us what it looks like to play, just for the love of it. Our Kids sunscreen products were made to keep up with our most adventurous kids.
Wet Skin Application
Perfect for the kid who refuses to towel off before reapplying sunscreen. Just make sure to let it dry for 15 minutes before jumping back in the water.
Clear Formula
Our first clear, water-resistant sunscreen that's designed for optimal performance in and out of the water.
Natural Scent
Kids are obsessed and so are we. Smells kinda like a candy shop and is made without any synthetic fragrances, which is pretty sweet too.
Did you know that oftentimes, the skin cancers we get as adults are results from the burns we got as kids?
Avoid making a rookie mistake—reapply sunscreen every 2 hours and after swimming, sweating, and toweling off.
Remember those easy to forget areas like your ears, nose, shoulders, chest, and neck.
Don’t underestimate cloudy days. 90% of UV rays still find their way through clouds, which means even if it’s not a beautiful sunny day, you can still get fried.
We know it’s tough but try to limit sun exposure when the sun’s rays are most intense (10am to 4pm).
Reflections off water and snow can increase sun exposure by up to 50%. Keep that in mind when you’re surfing or on the slopes.
Keep newborns out of direct sunlight and always cover them with shade. Check with your pediatrician before applying sunscreen to children under 6 months.