Summer gives children the chance to get outside, plenty of playtime and enjoy the sun. Even fun activities like swimming or making sandcastles mean that your kid should get some extra protection. Children’s skin can quickly become irritated, sunburned, or dehydrated. As a parent, it’s important to understand how to protect your child’s sensitive skin during the summer months.
What Is the Importance of Proper Summer Skin Care for Children
Kid’s skin is thinner, it’s more exposed to damage by the sun, higher temperatures and irritants. As found in a 2018 study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, children are more vulnerable to sunburns and having one severe burn. The heat, pool chemicals and sand during summer can make your skin rash or dry. Taking care of your child’s skin helps them feel good now and in the future.

Protect Kids in Summer
Put gentle moisturizers onto your skin. Kid’s skin must be kept hydrated during the summer season. Dryness of the skin can also happen because of sun, saltwater, and chlorine.
CeraVe Baby Moisturizing Lotion contains ceramides and hyaluronic acid, Helps restore skin’s protective barrier
Mustela Hydra Bebe Healing Ointment plant-based ingredients, great for sensitive skin.
Aquaphor Baby Healing Ointment Good for spots and minor irritations
After applying the Gentle Moisturizer Make sure to apply Sunscreen Every Day Using sunscreen is the top protection for kids against harmful UV rays. It is recommended by the AAP that children over 6 months should wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen, preferably with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30. People with sensitive skin should try sunscreens that include zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, since they are more soothing.
Neutrogena Pure & Free Baby SPF 50+ uses zinc oxide, is free from scent and was approved by pediatricians.
Aveeno Baby Continuous Protection SPF 50+, oat extract soothes skin and the product is hypoallergenic.
Think baby Safe Sunscreen SPF 50+ Mineral-based, no harsh chemicals Water-resistant, suitable for babies 6+ months
Having sunshine isn’t a requirement for sun damage; cloudy days are safe too. ILast year, a study in Pediatrics indicated that kids who use sunscreens every day are exposed to the sun’s rays by up to 60% less. I choose to use Innisfree for her children, and she does not experience any sunburn after using it on them, if they keep themselves hydrated by drinking a lot of water.

Wear Protective Clothing
Clothes are a good method to start protecting yourself. Shirts and pants made from lightweight materials with UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) defend against UV rays more effectively than ordinary clothes. with a wide rim and sunglasses are both good at defending the face and eyes. Wear sunglass when you are out.

The AAP recommends keeping babies who are younger than 6 months protected from sunlight. Unless it is necessary, try using shade and protective clothing instead of applying sunscreen.
Use shade and protective clothing instead of sunscreen unless necessary.
Ensure Skin Stays Hydrated Long playtime in the sun, perspiration and swimming can dehydrate kids’ skin. Daily moisturizing keeps the skin’s natural barrier intact. Find hypoallergenic lotions that don’t have a smell, so your skin doesn’t react.
Dermatologic Clinics’ article in 2019 reported that using a daily moisturizer can prevent flare-ups that are common for kids during the summer.

How to prevent and treat diaper rash.
Heat and excess moisture during summer makes diaper rash more likely for babies. Trapped moisture from sweat and tight diapers may cause irritation. Usually Appears as small red bumps or blisters on neck, chest and black. lotion on the skin to keep it protected.
Desitin Maximum Strength (40% Zinc Oxide): Physicians often recommend it for particularly severe rashes.
Burt’s Bees Baby Diaper Rash Ointment is made with natural products, among them shea butter, for very delicate care. • Aquaphor Baby Diaper Rash Cream: Calms baby’s rash and helps prevent more, free from fragrance.
Try to change diapers about every 2–3 hours or after a bowel movement. Put on a layer of cream at each change to help avoid rashes.
Don’t pat your baby dry after a diaper change; air-dry is best. Researchers found in the British Journal of Dermatology that creams with zinc oxide reduced diaper rash symptoms in 24–48 hours.
Keeping your kids safe in the sun
Kids sweat more in summer which can lead rash, irritation, Daily baths help wash away dirt from infection. Best choose for the summer Cetaphil Baby wash and shampoo, Mustela body wash and Shampoo, after apply moisturizer after bathing, put sunscreen on, and wear garments that protect their skin from the sun. They prevent kids from having too many sunburns, rashes, and injuries as they have some fun.
It is according to dermatologists that creating good habits for children’s skin at an early age leads to healthy skin in the future. Having young children wear sunscreen often can help prevent
skin cancer by about 40%, as indicated by a study in 2020. That is why you should let your children play outside by using the sunscreen brands advised by doctors.
Don’t forget About Lips
Lips and ears are often forgotten but are prone to sunburn and dryness. I tried for my kids Vaseline lip Therapy stick for kids, Burt’s Bees kids Lip balm with SPF, Carmex Lip balm. Apply lip balm regularly
Please note: This material and the content and information in it contains are not intended to, and do not constitute, medical or other health advice or diagnosis and should not be used as such. Consult an experienced doctor or healthcare provider for some of the issues in your individual situation.