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Super portable sunscreen
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Great sunscreen!
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Great sunscreen for babies/toddlers. It works well and it was a breeze to apply. It did take some effort to rub in. The product itself is very small, so it’s convenient to carry in your pocket or throw in a bag. But I’ve also misplaced it a few times.
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Nice sunscreen!
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My favorite toddler sunscreen! We mainly use this for my toddlers face and neck, as it’s easy application and doesn’t get all over my hands. Would definitely recommend, it’s easy to have in your diaper bag!
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