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        <title>WARNING: Don&#039;t put sunscreen in your eyes (like duh!) - Bakersfield Stay at Home Mom - BakoMom&apos;s Blog - Raising Bakersfield</title>
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        <description>Some of you have already this.&amp;nbsp; I posted it on my other blog at&amp;nbsp; Mom eNetwork 

.......Yesterday we were going for a swim. I sunscreen all over my daughter. Literally, head to toe. She managed to get some in her eyes. She started to have a reaction to it. Swelling in the eyes, bright red, runny nose. We gave her a bath and washed everything really well. The reaction lasted for some time. I gave her Tylenol and watched her. This was a scary event. It wasn&#039;t the first time she used this sunscreen. It was the first time it got in her eyes. I was thinking about taking her to urgent care to get her eyes rinsed. So now I&#039;m wondering what do you moms put on your children&#039;s face for sunscreen. As I don&#039;t want to revisit that event. ... 

Just wanted to share my experience.
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I have since used the same lotion on her legs and arms.&amp;nbsp; So I&#039;m confident she&#039;s not allergic to the formulation.&amp;nbsp; Just the fact that it got into her eyes.&amp;nbsp; After several great responses, I now will use the stick sunscreen on the face.&amp;nbsp; :)&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Or not put anything on her face.&amp;nbsp;</description>
        <itunes:summary>Some of you have already this.&amp;nbsp; I posted it on my other blog at&amp;nbsp; Mom eNetwork 

.......Yesterday we were going for a swim. I sunscreen all over my daughter. Literally, head to toe. She managed to get some in her eyes. She started to have a reaction to it. Swelling in the eyes, bright red, runny nose. We gave her a bath and washed everything really well. The reaction lasted for some time. I gave her Tylenol and watched her. This was a scary event. It wasn&#039;t the first time she used this sunscreen. It was the first time it got in her eyes. I was thinking about taking her to urgent care to get her eyes rinsed. So now I&#039;m wondering what do you moms put on your children&#039;s face for sunscreen. As I don&#039;t want to revisit that event. ... 

Just wanted to share my experience.
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I have since used the same lotion on her legs and arms.&amp;nbsp; So I&#039;m confident she&#039;s not allergic to the formulation.&amp;nbsp; Just the fact that it got into her eyes.&amp;nbsp; After several great responses, I now will use the stick sunscreen on the face.&amp;nbsp; :)&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Or not put anything on her face.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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                <title>May 25,  2008 at 10:05 PM : Probably like many...</title>
                <description>&lt;p&gt;Probably like many other mom&#039;s, I don&#039;t take my time when applying sunscreen because the kids are dying to get out there and swim. So, to answer your question, if it&#039;s a spray I first spray it on my hand then apply it on the forehead, cheeks and nose trying to avoid the area around the eye. If it&#039;s a lotion, I only use a dab because it tends to go a long way, and apply it to the same areas. Maybe, apply a small amount then do a quick touch-up every 30-45 minutes.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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                <itunes:summary>&lt;p&gt;Probably like many other mom&#039;s, I don&#039;t take my time when applying sunscreen because the kids are dying to get out there and swim. So, to answer your question, if it&#039;s a spray I first spray it on my hand then apply it on the forehead, cheeks and nose trying to avoid the area around the eye. If it&#039;s a lotion, I only use a dab because it tends to go a long way, and apply it to the same areas. Maybe, apply a small amount then do a quick touch-up every 30-45 minutes.&lt;/p&gt;</itunes:summary>     
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