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Baby Blanket SunBlankie Sunscreen Towelette, SPF 45+, 8 Pack with Bonus Zipper Bag (Pack of 2) | 
enlarge | Brand: Baby Blanket Suncare Category: Health And Beauty
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 30087
Number Of Items: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.8 x 4
ASIN: B000G0QSBY
Release Date: May 31, 2006
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| Features:
| • | Non-stinging | | • | Waterproof | | • | Paba-free | | • | Hypoallergenic | | • | Dermatologist tested |
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Good and bad September 12, 2008 Dave (Portland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The good: it's a handy way to keep sunblock for the kids in the car. I also found my toddler aged kids didn't fuss as much about these vs. regular sunblock. The bad: you don't get very many wipes for the money. They're still somewhat messy (though not quite as messy as a bottle of sunblock). If you live somewhere where you need a lot of sunblock this isn't for you. If you have a case where you only need it occasionally and looking for a lower mess options this would be a good choice.
Bad Product July 10, 2008 T. Gray (Chicago, USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased this product because my toddler hates when I rub sunscreen on his face. I thought this would be like a diaper wipe where the product applies easily. This is basically a cloth dipped in thick and creamy sunscreen, it takes the same efford and mess as applying it with your hands. The only difference is that this is a lot more expensive (6 applications for $10, while a whole bottle of sunscreen cost about $5). On top of it, my son got a really bad reaction from the product, it is definetely not made for babies' and toddlers' skin.
Makes sun safety so easy! April 25, 2008 Lauren M. Moreno (Boston MA) I ordered this product for my 15 month old who never sits still long enough to ensure complete sunscreen coverage. It is so easy to apply and I was able to reuse each towelette for reapplication. Each towelette is much bigger than I expected. It has a nice scent and is not greasy at all. I would definitely recommend this product for diaper bags, pocket books, cars...perfect when you are on the go!!!
Most Convenient Sunscreen Ever June 28, 2007 Michigan Mommy (Fenton, MI United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My daughter is 10 months old and I have been using these on her for the past month. What an excellent product! I always keep a few in the diaper bag or in my purse just in case. Trying to put sunscreen lotion on a baby that is just learning to explore the world around her is nearly impossible. With the towelettes, I can get in there and get done in no time so that she can continue to play. Bonus, after I finish wiping her down, I use the towelettes on my neck, shoulders and face to make sure I have a protection where I burn the most.
Fun in the sun June 7, 2007 Ree (Idaho, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I absolutely LOVE these! I found them a few years ago when my youngest was a baby. He's now 5 1/2, but we still use them--yes, they are that good. The towelette makes sunscreen so easy to apply, and the fragrance is very light and pleasant. I use them for myself, also. There is no greasy mess, and they come in a resealable pouch, which is very handy. My three sons and I are very fair-skinned, and have never gotten a burn or stinging eyes with this product. I leave a pouch in my car and one in my purse, so we are never caught without sunscreen, and always have it handy to reapply during the day. Well worth the price!
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