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Q: Did anyone scan this on Yuka yet to get the rating for chemicals?

submitted by Shellz06 - 10 months ago
  • A: I just did that. Yuka rate it 86/100.

    submitted bynh - 8 months ago
  • A: Excellent 93/100, only “low risk” was zinc oxide

    submitted byKatie - 15 days ago
  • A: We are EWG Verified and rank 'excellent' in the Yuka app!

    submitted byThink Product Expert - 10 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: Does this sunscreen sting when gets in eyes?

submitted by VisionMaker - 3 years ago
  • A: Yes, it absolutely does sting in our experience. But most sunscreens will do this. Have a wet wipe ready if your baby gets sweaty.

    submitted byannetters - 2 years ago
  • A: If sunscreen gets into your eyes, it’ll likely irritate them. But, our sunscreen is developed with the highest level of water resistance, so it won’t readily flush into your eyes.

    submitted byTHINK Product Expert - 3 years ago

Q: Can adults also use this sunscreen?

submitted by Betzabel - 3 years ago
  • A: Yes, adults can use it!

    submitted byTHINK Product Expert - 3 years ago
  • A: Yes, adults can use this suncreen!

    submitted byTHINK Product Expert - 3 years ago

Q: Is this broad-spectrum?

submitted by britt - 4 years ago
  • A: Yes, Thinkbaby SPF 50 Lotion offers broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection

    submitted byDERMA E - 4 years ago
  • A: Yes, these products offer broad-spectrum UVA & UVB protection.

    submitted byDERMA E - 4 years ago

Q: Does it leave a white cast?

submitted by Beautifulsoul - 4 years ago
  • A: Yes, the Thinkbaby SPF 50 Lotion will leave a white cast initially but it will disappear once the lotion is completely rubbed in.

    submitted byDERMA E - 4 years ago
  • A: Thinkbaby SPF 50 lotion will leave a white cast when initially applied but the white cast will disappear once the product is completely rubbed into skin.

    submitted byDERMA E - 4 years ago

Q: Is this safe for babies under 6 months old?

submitted by Addie - 8 years ago
  • A: As far as I have been told with all 3 of my children that babies under 6 months are not supposed to wear sunscreen at all

    submitted byIversen - 8 years ago
  • A: It's my understanding the reasons why they are market it for babies 6 months+ is because when they don't test on young babies and recommend younger babies have very limited exposure to direct sun/heat. That being said, I did you this on my 4 month old's legs and arms with a clear conscience (due to the safer ingredients) for the short time we were at the beach/pool after testing a small area for reaction. I kept as much of her covered as I could so we only used a small amount but had no problems. We like this brand & will stick with it as she gets older.

    submitted byRachel325 - 8 years ago

Q: Can I use this on my face? Will it cause breakouts?

submitted by Kristen - 10 months ago
  • A: Yes, this can be used head to toe! Our products are non-comedogenic and should not cause breakouts.

    submitted byThink Product Expert - 10 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: Is this product non-comedogenic?

submitted by Cactus Jake - 11 months ago
  • A: Yes, our products are non-comedogenic!

    submitted byThink Product Expert - 11 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: Can use if it's under pregrance? Can wash it with face clanser? Or have to use clearnsing oil?

submitted by Fi - 1 year ago
  • A: Hello! This can be washed off with any cleanser of your choice.

    submitted byThink Product Expert - 1 year ago
    Brand expert

Q: EWG notes concerns with tocopherol being contaminated with hydroquinone. What form of tocopherol is in your product (d-alpha-tocopherol, d-alpha-tocopherol acetate, dl-alpha tocopherol, or dl-alpha)?

submitted by Mama Bear - 3 years ago
  • A: We use tocopherol acetate but have documentation from our supplier that there is no residual hydroquinone present in this ingredient.

    submitted byTHINK Product Expert - 3 years ago

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