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06-25-2017, 01:44 PM
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Rebecca Can**n followed all the guidelines on the back of the sunscreen can she purchased, which informed her that the spray was safe for children 6 months of age and older, and that to apply to the face, the sunblock should first be sprayed onto hands, then rubbed onto the skin. However, her 14-month-old daughter, Kyla, still suffered burns - severe ones, right in the middle of her face.
In a post to Facebook, Can**n shared photos of little Kyla's facial burns (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10158998207320144&set=pcb.10158998207390144&type=3&theater), along with a warning she wants spread to all parents.
Kyla is back home after a**ther hospital trip this morning due to extreme swelling, but she is doing OK and is in good spirits. Please watch and be careful when using aerosol sunscreens! I have done a lot of research since coming home and have found a disturbing amount of cases like ours. I don't k**w why it's **t ******* from the shelves!! . . . Please be careful - the sunscreen used was Banana Boat SPF 50 broad spectrum kids sunscreen (https://www.popsugar.com/buy/Banana-Boat-Kids-Continuous-Spray-Sunscreen-SPF-50-434907268?url_pos=body-url&evar1=moms%3Aus&evar3=other&page_name=moms%3Aus%3Aother&pdata=1). Have spoken with Banana Boat and at this point, besides a reimbursement for the product, [it's] **t sounding like they are going to do anything.
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Can**n says that Kyla wasn't even in the sun but still suffered the burns. "I just want the word out for parents to be careful as to what they are putting on their children," she told POPSUGAR. "On the back of the bottle it said it was safe for use on all ages unless the child is under 6 months of age."
Luckily, Kyla's burns are starting to clear up and Can**n says she's "looking better every day." If you're worried about your child's sunscreen, check out our guide to safe sunscreens for babies and kids (https://www.popsugar.com/moms/Safest-Sunscreens-Babies-Kids-17218020) before heading outdoors this Summer.
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Rebecca Can**n followed all the guidelines on the back of the sunscreen can she purchased, which informed her that the spray was safe for children 6 months of age and older, and that to apply to the face, the sunblock should first be sprayed onto hands, then rubbed onto the skin. However, her 14-month-old daughter, Kyla, still suffered burns - severe ones, right in the middle of her face.
In a post to Facebook, Can**n shared photos of little Kyla's facial burns (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10158998207320144&set=pcb.10158998207390144&type=3&theater), along with a warning she wants spread to all parents.
Kyla is back home after a**ther hospital trip this morning due to extreme swelling, but she is doing OK and is in good spirits. Please watch and be careful when using aerosol sunscreens! I have done a lot of research since coming home and have found a disturbing amount of cases like ours. I don't k**w why it's **t ******* from the shelves!! . . . Please be careful - the sunscreen used was Banana Boat SPF 50 broad spectrum kids sunscreen (https://www.popsugar.com/buy/Banana-Boat-Kids-Continuous-Spray-Sunscreen-SPF-50-434907268?url_pos=body-url&evar1=moms%3Aus&evar3=other&page_name=moms%3Aus%3Aother&pdata=1). Have spoken with Banana Boat and at this point, besides a reimbursement for the product, [it's] **t sounding like they are going to do anything.
Related
The Most Dangerous Sunscreens For Kids (and They're Probably Hiding in Your Beach Bag) (https://www.popsugar.com/moms/Harmful-Sunscreens-Avoid-Buying-Kids-37547340)
Can**n says that Kyla wasn't even in the sun but still suffered the burns. "I just want the word out for parents to be careful as to what they are putting on their children," she told POPSUGAR. "On the back of the bottle it said it was safe for use on all ages unless the child is under 6 months of age."
Luckily, Kyla's burns are starting to clear up and Can**n says she's "looking better every day." If you're worried about your child's sunscreen, check out our guide to safe sunscreens for babies and kids (https://www.popsugar.com/moms/Safest-Sunscreens-Babies-Kids-17218020) before heading outdoors this Summer.
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