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Q: Sunscreen On Baby
asked by: Sammy001 on August 8th, 2005
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Has anyone ever put sunscreen on a baby 4 months of age or younger?. I know they say that they have to be 6 months or older, but I know of some pepole who are doing it. (there baby's are the same age as mine)

just wonder if it is safe. It would make going outside with him, a whole lot easier.
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lil_blaze2004
replied on August 9th, 2005
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I've heard not till 6 months I don't know why but I know what u mean. My bf and I are so pale that trey is see through-lol (not really but really fair) and I get nervous when I have to go out with him. Ask your doc or pharmacist sammy.

How u guys doing anyway?
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christa33us
replied on August 9th, 2005
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I wouldn't until the baby is 6 months or older! A baby skin changes each month. I was told they could burn extrememly easy less than 6 months old.
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