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Blue Single Solar Buddies Refillable Roll On Sponge Applicator For Kids, Adults, Families, Travel Size Holds 100ml Travel Friendly for Sunscreen, Suncream and Lotions (Blue)

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The Solar Buddies have been specially designed for children to use whilst in school; however after their launch in 2015 they have proven popular with adults too! The applicator allows children to apply their own sunscreen, teaching them about sun safety, as well as independence. A MUM has raved about a must-have summer essential that makes applying sunscreen a breeze - and it's perfect for children. Beautifully designed and the kids actually love it enough to use it and apply their sun scream themselves. Solar Buddies applicator is refillable and allows you to use a sunscreen or alternative cream of your choice.

Luckily, she recently came across a solution after watching an episode of Dragons' Den on BBC - the Solar Buddies Sunscreen Applicator. According to the UK-based parent, not only will it make applying the product a breeze, but the sunscreen also won't feel as cold.We took all these items home and ripped them apart and then started to combine them to create our designs,' Kelli said. Keep on top of applying sunscreen: Every two hours or if you have been in water, reapply as soon as you are back in the sun. It then dispenses the lotions via a sponge and roller-ball tip, so kids can easily cover their skin without making any mess. With two Solar Buddies at our disposal it meant I could fill one with our son’s factor 50 and one with our factor 30 for our day at the beach.

The start of a new year is often a time for change: as the kids go back to school and we wean ourselves off the Christmas food and drin. It’s simple to fill and simple to use, making your trips to the beach, or park, holidays at home or abroad and even the school run, much more pleasant. Sophie Hinchcliffe took to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday to reveal that she can't live without the Solar Buddies Sun Cream Applicator for kids - and we can see why.

It's ideal for taking to nursery or school, as it's a great way to teach your child on how to put on their own Sun Cream. Most schools and holiday clubs have ‘no touch’ policies in place, making it impossible for teachers and teaching staff to assist children when applying sunscreen. As I said at the start of this post, there is nothing more annoying about a day at the beach than sticky sun cream hands which then get covered in sand.

We did find that our own squeeze-bottle sun cream was a bit harder to apply due to the thicker consistency, but this type is the best to use with Solar Buddies. It’s really easy, and there is even a place for labelling in case you have more than one and don’t want to get them mixed up. It really made a big difference to our day at the beach and we were only driven home by the strength of the sun getting a bit much and a tired boy from all the running around he had done.One of the things which made the mornings a struggle here was the weather, yes the children were in their summer uniforms so in theory there are fewer clothes to get out, ready and to wrestle onto the children but with the hotter weather there was also the need for water bottles, sun hats and lots of sun cream too. We also have lots of sun safety and skincare advice for babies and children in this comprehensive, doctor-led guide. Also, the less mess, less stressful application meaning the kids were able to apply their sun cream independently.

Parent-of-four Charlene shared the news just in time for summer, as families are looking to enjoy the weather and soak up some sun. Like most parents, Charlene knows that leaving the house with SPF protection is a must - but some children might struggle with the cooling senses and refuse to wear the skincare essential. Just remove the applicator head, fill the bottle with your sunscreen of choice and replace the head.Following several incidents where children were badly sunburned at school, the National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers (NASUWT) union advised teachers to supervise suncream application rather than apply it themselves. I like using the applicator myself, as you're not left with a dollop of cream and nowhere to put it. Thanks for such a thorough review, they definitely sound like something that could help encourage kids to apply suncream AND make it easier for parents too!

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