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Banana Boat Baby Sensitive Sunscreen Lotion SPF50+ ( 3 oz ,90ml)

Type / Use: A baby / infant sunscreen lotion, meant for delicate baby skin (often marketed as a “sensitive” or “gentle” version).

SPF / Protection: Broad-spectrum UV protection (UVA + UVB), with SPF 50+.

Volume: 90 ml (3 oz) — a compact size suitable for handbags, baby kits, travel, etc.

Formula positioning: It is described as “gentle,” “pediatrician tested,” “fragrance-free/no dyes,” and designed not to run into eyes.

Water resistance: The lotion claims water resistance up to 80 minutes.

Additional claims:

• No oxybenzone in the formula (common claim in Banana Boat’s baby / gentle lines)

• Lightweight, easy to absorb, minimal run into eyes / sting risk

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Key Features

Here’s a breakdown of the standout features and what they do:

Feature Explanation / Purpose

Broad-spectrum UVA + UVB protection (SPF 50+) Guards against both sunburn (UVB) and deeper UVA damage (aging, pigmentation)

Gentle, baby-friendly formula Fragrance-free, no dyes, pediatrician tested — suited for delicate / sensitive skin

Water / sweat resistance (≈ 80 min) Helps maintain protection during play, mild swimming, or sweating for a limited time

Lightweight / non-stinging / doesn’t run into eyes Designed so when the baby is moving or sweating, it’s less likely to irritate eyes or feel heavy on skin

No oxybenzone / gentler UV filters Banana Boat’s baby / sensitive lines typically avoid certain potentially irritating UV filters

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Benefits (What You & the Baby Get)

Better tolerability on delicate skin

Because it's designed as a gentle, fragrance-free, dye-free lotion, it’s less likely to cause irritation or allergic reactions on baby’s delicate skin.

Effective sun protection

SPF 50+ and broad spectrum coverage helps reduce risk of sunburn, DNA / skin damage, pigmentation, and premature aging from UV exposure.

Greater comfort during activity

With water resistance and a formula that is less likely to run or sting, it’s more practical during normal baby / toddler outdoor play (though not “set-and-forget”).

Ease of use / application

A lightweight lotion is easier to spread than thick creams. Babies / toddlers are easier to manage when sunscreen is comfortable and not sticky.

Visibility of coverage

The lotion nature allows you to see where it’s been applied; you can spot gaps more readily than with clear sprays.

Parent peace of mind

Pediatrician-tested and a brand with experience in baby / family sun care improves trust for caregivers.

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Usage Tips & Limitations

Apply generously & evenly — using too little substantially lowers real protection.

Reapply regularly — after 80 minutes of swimming/sweating, after towel drying, or at least every 2 hours.

Apply about 15 minutes before sun exposure — to allow film formation on skin.

Use complementary protection — shade, sun hats, UV clothing, sunglasses, limiting peak sun exposure (10 am–4 pm).

Avoid contact with eyes — although the formula is made to reduce stinging, always take care to avoid the eye area; if it gets into eyes, rinse promptly.

Patch test if skin is very reactive / eczema-prone — even “gentle” formulas can sometimes trigger sensitivities in certain babies.

For infants under 6 months — many guidelines recommend avoiding sunscreen where possible (use shade, clothing) and consulting a pediatrician before use.

Real-world performance varies — sweating, rubbing, abrasions, incomplete coverage reduce effectiveness versus laboratory claims.

BENEFITS

  • Banana boat water resistant- tear free sunscream lotion for kids spf 50+ (90 ml)

  • Broad spectrum uva and uvb protection

  • Water resistant (80 minutes)

  • Sting-free and tear-free so no painful distractions

  • Alcohol-free and helps to avoid irritation and dryness, even on sensitive skin

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Shake well

  • Apply liberally 15 minutes before sun exposure

Reapply: 

  • After 80 minutes of swimming or sweating 

  • Immediately after towel drying 

  • At least every 2 hours 

  • Children under 6 months: Ask a doctor

READ THE BLOGS FOR MORE INFORMATION :

https://www.kidscompany.co.in/p/blog/113