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Should You Put Sunscreen on Infants? Not Usually

Your infant’s sensitive skin is vulnerable to serious burns. But sunscreen isn’t the answer. Infants are at greater risk than adults of sunscreen side effects, such as a rash. The FDA recommends keeping newborns and babies younger than 6 months out of direct sunlight.

Read more at: http://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/should-you-put-sunscreen-infants-not-usually

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