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Message Subject Sunscreen school policy I need advice I'm pissed
Poster Handle Lilac.Nights
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I don't see a problem with a sunscreen policy...who's to say that if they let your child play outside and he got a bad sunburn, that you wouldn't try to sue or go after them. They have to cover their butts too. But they're idiots for putting those toxic sunscreens in kids. Parents need to step up and research.

My four year old has very fair skin and she could burn easily like I always did. I use coconut oil with a bit of carrot seed oil mixed in if we're out in the early morning or evening sun. Carrot seed oil has a natural SPF of 25-30. Coconut oil is around 4. In the hot sun I use a homemade balm with beeswax, coconut oil, Shea butter, cocoa butter, red raspberry seed oil, and non-nano zinc oxide. We also use an after sun oil with almond, sesame, aloe Vera, chamomile, lavender, and geranium oils. It's awesome for extending your tan! There's a company called Badger Balm that has a nice sunscreen if you don't want to make it yourself :)
 Quoting: diette


I believe that it would be sensible for schools to erect safe areas for children to play outdoors while being shielded from Ultraviolet radiation. The dangers are much worst than just a sunburn, it could kill a kid. An exposure that happens today can result in the development of a highly metastasizing cancer called melanoma and a diagnosis is almost a certain death. UV radiation also severely damages eyes, the more UV radiation that enters your eyes the faster they degrade.

I've seen what the Sun is doing to kids whose parents don't take any precautions. Sunburns are not fun for anybody, but for kids they can be especially damaging and painful.
 Quoting: IDW 69466076


I agree with you completely: School should have shaded areas and sunburns are dangerous and should be avoided.
Smart sun exposure is a must.
Right now I'm trying to build up his tan so he has a natural protection from the sun.
 
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