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Get ready for summer travel, celebrity-style: Sun safety edition

Tags: Guides

Gwen Stefani, Gavin Rossdale and Kingston play on the beach

Whether it's by car, train, boat, or plane, your first trip with your kids or your fifth, the preparation can be daunting. Unlike celebrities, most of us don't have an entourage of nannies and personal assistants to help us manage the process, or access to private jets, but we came up with some of our favorite travel tips to help you travel like a celebrity. So grab your huge sunglasses and check out our summer travel cheat sheet to minimize the stress.

Click Continue Reading for our tips for sun safety.

  • Anya in her $13 Target bathing suitIf you can, avoid the sun at midday - that's when its rays are at their strongest.
  • If you have to buy new bathing suits, skip the traditional one-piece styles and get a swim/surf shirt to cover up more skin. Anya loves this one that we got at Target for $13. There are similar versions for boys, but you can also throw a swim shirt over any regular bathing suit. (We also like sun apparel from Snapper Rock, Sun Busters' full coverage swim apparel, and MaxOUT Swimwear.) Pick up swim tops for the adults too.
  • A hat they can wear in the water and/or sunglasses are a must too.
  • Since you're not supposed to use sunscreen on babies under 6 months old, protect their tender skin with an Eclipse Solarveil by Secure2Me ($29). It's also good for older kids, especially when napping in a stroller. It blocks 95% of UVA/UVB rays and attaches to your stroller or car seat with clips, but air flows through both ways.
  • SUNSCREEN! If you're using the lotion type, remember you're supposed to apply a shot-glass worth each time. I prefer a spray-type because I don't like the greasy feeling of the lotions, but also because it's easier and faster to apply on kids.

Gwen Stefani applies sunscreen on husband Gavin Rossdale's backWe spoke to Dr. Laura Jana, pediatrician, American Academy of Pediatrics spokesperson and Injury, Violence and Poison Prevention section member, author and mother of three, who offered these additional sun protection tips:

  • Apply sunscreen (SPF 15 or higher) at least 30 minutes before going outside, even on cloudy days. Reapply sunscreen every two hours, or after swimming or sweating.
  • It’s best to avoid combination sunscreen/insect repellent products if your child is going to spend more than a couple of hours outdoors, because while sunscreen needs to be reapplied every two hours, insect repellent should not be reapplied. It also helps to avoid perfumed and scented products, which can attract unwanted attention from insects.

Photos by SplashNewsOnline.com; Bauer Griffin

Do you have any tips or tricks for getting your kids to let you regularly apply sunscreen?


Your Comments

I tried the sunscreen wipes made by Baby Blanket, and I found them to be very messy.

Has anyone tried other brands? Are they all so messy?

I guess I was expecting them to be more like baby wipes, but the Baby Blanket ones were like someone took a paper towel, put it in a ziploc bag and then dumped in a cup of lotion and let it marinate.

Posted by: Michelle Z at Jun 23, 2008 8:52:28 AM

The Shady Day wipes are amazing! I always have a pack in my bag. One wipes is enough for a generous application of sunscreen even for adults.

Posted by: IG at Jun 23, 2008 9:24:34 AM

someone referred me to this site recently. so for the past few weeks, i've been addicted to finding a safer sunblock for my kids. i ended up buying badger spf 30 at whole foods.

Posted by: char at Jun 23, 2008 1:23:33 PM

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