Which baby sunscreen should you choose? The complete comparison table

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With the arrival of summer and swimming, it's time to focus on sun protection for our little ones: essential for successful outdoor activities. For every exposure to the sun, in addition to our UV-protective swimsuits, we recommend wearing a hat, sunglasses, and applying sunscreen.

Focus on sunscreen

Choosing sunscreen is a real issue. More than ever, parents are paying attention to the composition of the products used on their babies. Recently, studies have raised concerns about the toxicity of conventional creams that use petroleum-based filters for both the skin and the environment. Organic sunscreens have also been criticized for allegedly not providing sufficient protection against UVA rays.

The best creams don't always seem to be what you think, so which one should you choose?

First and foremost, it's best to choose a high-protection cream (SPF50 and SPF50+) that's appropriate for your child's age. For creams with organic ingredients, opt for certified sunscreens (Ecocert or Cosmebio), which guide you toward the most environmentally friendly products. Labeled, vegan, hypoallergenic, dermatologically tested, and eco-friendly—there are many other criteria that can tip the scales depending on your needs.

Our comparison

To help you with this choice, which may not be as simple as it seems, we have decided to highlight several models of committed cosmetic brands:

  • Acorelle - Certified Organic Baby Sunscreen
  • Biosolis - Kids Sun Milk
  • Mustela - High protection sun spray
  • Alphanova Baby Organic - Sun Spray
  • Biarritz Laboratory
  • Nivea - MINERAL KIDS
  • Biolane - baby-child sunscreen Pump bottle

Here is a comparison table to help you make your choice:

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