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>>> But even with all that sunscreen, we've both developed quite a

> tan, to my

>> dismay.

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> sunscreen does not stop tanning - only sunblock does.

 

Right, well, it was a typo, it's sunblock we've been using. Mostly, though,

because we live in Florida, tanning is just what happens.

 

But while we're on the subject, I found another sun*block* :) designed for

babies (and sensitive-skinned folks), with SPF 50, UVA/UVB, not tested on

animals, and is PABA- and fragrance free. It's Sea and Ski Baby Sunblock

Lotion.

 

Just thought I'd let you know in case you're having trouble finding ones in

your area.

~Doh

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> But while we're on the subject, I found another sun*block* :) designed for

> babies (and sensitive-skinned folks), with SPF 50, UVA/UVB, not tested on

> animals, and is PABA- and fragrance free. It's Sea and Ski Baby Sunblock

> Lotion.

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Does it have animal ingredients? Many commercial products are moving away

from animal testing, yet still contain animal products and by- products.

Peace,

Laura

 

 

 

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