A quick and easy solution to protect your Kids from the harsh Australian Sun. With Banana Boat Kids Spray Lotion SPF 50+ you can feel confident that you children have our most advanced SPF protection. SPF 50+ is safe to use on kids and provides our highest UVA/UVB Broad Spectrum Protection from the Suns harmful rays. Plus it's non/greasy, fragrance free, mild and gentle on your childens delicate skin so the kids are free to have fun.
Banana Boat Kids Rollon
SPF50+ 75ml
A solution for squirming kids!
Banana Boat Kids Roll-on SPF 50+ Sunscreen assists Mum & Dad in easy application and is fun for kids to self-apply! SPF 50+ is safe to use on kids and provides our highest UVA/UVB Broad Spectrum Protection from the Sun’s harmful UVA/UVB rays. Plus, it’s non-greasy, fragrance free & mild & gentle on your children’s delicate skin so the kids are free to have fun!
Active Ingredients
Butyl Methoxybidenzoylmethane 5%, 4-Methylbenzylidene Camphor 4%, Octocrylene 2%, Bemotrizinol 1%
Contains Preservatives: Phenoxyethanol, Hydroxybenzoates
Directions for Use
Apply liberally – always use about 4 teaspoons per application! Always apply 20 minutes before you head into the sun and allow to dry. Reapply, reapply, reapply! Every 2 hours (or more often after swimming, using a towel or sweating). Cover up with a hat, long-sleeved shirt and sunnies. Stay cool, and find shade especially between 10am-3pm.
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SPF 50+ broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection
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Our most advanced protection for your children
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Tested for 4 Hours Water Resistance
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Non-greasy and fragrance free
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Easy to apply roll-on, for both Mum and kids.
FAQ's
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How can I protect my child from the sun when swimming?If your child is going swimming, use a sunscreen that is 4 hours water resistant and offers broad spectrum protection from UVA and UVB rays, like our range of Banana Boat Kids products. You should also consider other cover ups, such as long sleeved swim shirts and hats, to provide extra protection. Children should reapply sunscreen immediately after towel drying, to ensure they are properly protected and to help reduce the risk of sunburn and UV exposure. |
How should my child cover up in the sun?In addition to using sunscreen on exposed areas, your child should cover up with: Sun protective clothing in light colours Wide brimmed hats Sunglasses Teach them to seek out shade, especially between midday and 3pm when the sun is at its hottest and UV radiation is highest. Also remind them of the importance of reapplying sunscreen every 2 hours, or immediately after swimming and physical activity. |
What does the 50 in SPF50+ mean?SPF stands for ‘sun protection factor’ and the 50 in SPF50 refers to the amount of protection the sun screen offers compared to unprotected skin. SPF 50+ sunscreens are formulated to allow less damaging rays to reach your skin’s surface than lower SPF sunscreens. For example, when applied correctly, SPF30+ allows 3.3% of UVB rays to reach your skin while SPF 50+ allows only 2% to reach your skin. This may not sound like much of a difference, but over a lifetime of UV exposure, it all adds up. |
How much sunscreen do I need to use?You should always be generous when applying sunscreen – its better to use a little more, than not enough! We recommend you use approximately a dollop the size of a 20c coin per limb eg: Each leg Each arm The front of your body Back of your body Your face and neck, including your ears. |
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