This is a partnered post all opinions are our own.
We spend a lot of time out in the sun here in California. We aren’t afraid to wait in line all day at amusement parks or splash at the water park all day. If fact we would rather be outside in the sun having fun as a family but as parents we want to be sure our children are safe. Especially when we spend all day in the sunshine.
That’s why we were so happy to find a product like Sunscreen Bands, the bracelet that tells you when to reapply sunscreen.
We decided to take Sunscreen Bands to one of our favorite places where we spend a lot of time outdoors. We put Sunscreen Bands to the test and have been using them since we received them. It’s good to know when to reapply sunscreen and often children can get busy, and parents can too and it’s nice to see that reminder. Plus they’re comfortable and my girls think they’re cute too!
To show how easy and fun they are to use we created this fun video. Simply apply sunscreen to your child and the band and you’re good to go! We really like how easy it is to use and since you get six bands per pack there’s enough for each kiddo.
Check out this video:
You can find Sunscreen Bands at local retailers near you. You can also find them online at their website, Facebook and Twitter.
I think this is such a good idea. Not only will it help to ensure you and your family are protected from the suns damaging rays, but it also could be used to help make your children accountable to their health. They can be in charge of knowing when to come in for additional sun screen.
Wow this is really neat and extra protection for sun exposure.
I always apply sunscreen to all of my children before we spend a day out.
I love the idea of these bands and will definitely be checking into them on my next visit to town.
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Oh what a GREAT idea these are! So many times we are out and about…and you forget to reapply! Oh this is wonderful!
I’d love for my grandsons to try this! We always apply sunscreen lotion while out in the sun.
I think this is genius! Thanks for sharing 🙂