There’s been a lot of buzz lately about spray sunscreen for children. So what’s the bottom line? Consumer Reports recommends not spraying your children with spray sunscreen for a few reasons. Kids are likely to squirm around thus risking breathing in the sunscreen, which can be a lung irritant. Even more disconcerting,some sprays contain titanium dioxide, and if you breathe in those sunscreens it could be a potential cancer risk. So slather a lotion SPF on your little ones and protect them from more than just UV rays!
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