Make your baby a Thinkbaby!
It's summer and your baby needs to be protected from the harmful rays. You can do your best, but how do you know what is best? Thinkbaby explains why their sunscreen is different and should perhaps be your choice sunscreen this summer.
How is the Thinkbaby and Thinksport different?
Thinkbaby
and Thinksport sunscreen is highly effective, falls into the highest
category for water resistance and has a sensible SPF 50+ rating. A quick
look on your local drugstore shelf will show an increasing number of
chemical sunscreens boasting ultra-high SPFs of 70 and greater. An SPF
higher than SPF 30 offers only minimal improvement in sun protection and
does not provide insight into its ability to protect for both UVA and
UVB. Instead, these ultra-high SPFs are inflated through the use of
chemical UV absorbers. The FDA has recently ruled that SPF numbers
above 50 are not allowed. They have also ruled the terms "Sweatproof"
and "Waterproof" as false claims.
You
should know that the effective difference between SPF 30 and SPF 100 is
approximately 2.5% difference. Don’t be misled by ultra-high SPF
numbers.
Additionally, Thinkbaby
and Thinksport sunscreens utilize average zinc oxide particles greater
than 110nm. Kevin Brodwick, founder of Thinkbaby and Thinksport explains
why: “We always use the precautionary principle and as we expect the
debate on the safety of nano particles to continue, we asked a simple
question: Does the product have to contain nano particles to be an
effective sunscreen? The answer is, quite simply, "NO"!
We
also do not and won’t use aerosol dispensers, nor should
you. Scientists have shown that parents apply 25% of the correct amount
when using aerosol. As the SPF is actually a logarithmic function, if
you are applying a SPF 100, you’re actually only putting on SPF
equivalent of 3. More importantly, there is significant concern that
children and parents are inhaling the particulates. If you look at the
ingredients in aerosol sunscreens, you’ll quickly determine why you
don’t want to breathe it.
How do I use Thinkbaby and Thinksport sunscreen?
Applying Thinkbaby and Thinksport sunscreen
Children over the age of 6 months and anyone who will be exposed to sunlight should use sunscreen.
Thinkbaby
and Thinksport sunscreen is perfect for daily use and for anyone
spending time in the sun, including pregnant women, children over 6
months, and anyone with sensitive skin. Please note that use of
sunscreen on children younger than 6 months of age requires a doctor's
prescription. This is true for ALL brands.
Thinkbaby
and Thinksport sunscreen is a physical sunscreen which means it works
immediately upon application. It is not necessary to apply 30 minutes
before you are exposed to sunlight as is the case with chemical
sunscreens. Thinkbaby and Thinksport sunscreen is classified as “water
resistant - 80 minutes.” This is the FDA’s highest possible rating. It
will maintain its SPF after 80 minutes of water immersion. The
Environmental Working Group recommends reapplying sunscreen every two
hours.
Thinkbaby
and Thinksport sunscreen is perfect for sensitive skin. We recommend
testing on a small area of the body to ensure that you don't have any
sensitivities.
Sunscreens
that claim to be hypo-allergenic are nothing more than marketing hype
in our opinion. As the population's exposure to chemicals has risen,
there has been a direct correlation to things that people become
allergic to. Simply google environmental exposure and allergies to view
some of this research.
Tips for Application
Thinkbaby and Thinksport formula
applies easily and absorbs quickly. Be sure to apply all areas that
will be exposed to sunlight, including behind the ears, neck, hands,
feet, and scalp. Reapply every two hours or more as needed. While the
sunscreen applies very easily, we recommend not spreading it too thin.
Otherwise you will decrease the effectiveness of the sunscreen. Keep in
mind that physical sunscreens work by reflecting sunlight.
What else you might want to know....
The difference between physical and chemical sunscreens
Physical
(or mineral) sunscreens work by protecting the skin with a physical
barrier on top of the skin. Mineral sunscreens contain an active
ingredient of either zinc or titanium oxide. Thinkbaby sunscreen has the
active ingredient of zinc oxide. Chemical sunscreens penetrate the skin
and are absorbed into the blood stream. Active ingredients such as
oxybenzone are found in chemical sunscreens and can act as endocrine
disruptors in the body.
The truth about SPF ratings
Thinkbaby
and Thinksport sunscreen is rated SPF 50+. The American Academy of
Dermatology recommends children over 6 months and adults use a sunscreen
with SPF of 30 or higher. Some chemical sunscreens advertise SPF
ratings as high as 100, however, the FDA revisited the system and set
the upper limit to SPF 50 for 2012. The rating system as it stands
causes more misperceptions than it solves. In short, sunscreens with
very high SPF ratings do not provide better protection than a SPF 30 in
relative terms. It’s important to note that the current SPF rating
system does not rate UVA; it only rates UVB. Dermatologists recommend
using a broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects against both UVA and UVB
exposure. UVB is what commonly is associated with causing sunburn and
free radical generation. Where UVA has been linked to skin damage and
even more serious potential for free radical generation.
About nanoparticles
In
sunscreen, nano particles refer to 0 micron to 1 microns or 1 to 100
nanometers. We acquire 100> nm size zno. There is concern within the
scientific community that very small particle sizes may affect
biological processes. Nanoparticles can easily pass through the
epidermis and therefore could interact at the cellular level. To our
knowledge there hasn’t been any direct statements that have concluded
what sizes are safe and which are not. But in the general category of
nanoparticles there is concern not just for babies but their general
use. They could have the potential for greater disruption for infants,
whose bodies are going through significant development. This is the same
concern that scientists have in relation to what harmful chemicals pose
on infants. The challenge surrounds on how to do testing. It certainly
wouldn’t be advisable to conduct testing on babies or animal studies. So
they will have to be done on cells to see their potential to interact
and then we’ll have to extrapolate whether there would be similar
concern within our biological systems. We can only theorize at this
point that very small particles could disrupt cellular mechanisms that
are very sensitive. There is not significant enough research to conclude
that nano particles are safe. You will not find a legitimate researcher
to agree that there is enough knowledge at this point and the testing
is complex. We specifically utilize larger particle zinc oxide.
Packaging
Thinkbaby
and Thinksport sunscreen comes in 3oz tube made of environmentally
friendly packaging that does not contain BPA, vinyl, or phthalates. The
packaging and contents are environmentally safe.
Each tube is marked with an expiration date.
Note:
The base formulations of our sunscreens are identical. We set out to
make the most effective safe sunscreen possible. It didn’t make sense to
make one safe for babies, and a harmful version for adults. While this
seems obvious, you should check out what the major brands are doing….
Compare your sunscreen's "safe" ingredients to ours. The best way is to check out The Environmental Working Group's database Skin Deep http://www.EWG.org/SkinDeep
Compare your sunscreen's "safe" ingredients to ours. The best way is to check out The Environmental Working Group's database Skin Deep http://www.EWG.org/SkinDeep
The ratings for each ingredient are listed separately below. Our sun care products have been "1" rated since 2010!
Ingredients
Active Ingredient: Zinc Oxide 20% (Non-nano)
Inactive Ingredients: PURIFIED WATER (0), ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE (0), CAPRIC CAPRYLIC TRIGLYCERIDES(0), SORBITAN STEARATE (COCONUT BASED) (1), PINE WOOD RESIN (0), VEGETABLE GLYCERIN (0), CETYL DIMETHICONE (0), HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL (0), MAGNESIUM SULFATE (EPSOM SALT) (0), SUNFLOWER OIL, JOJOBA OIL (0), ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C) (0), TOCOPHEROLS (VITAMIN E) (1), OLIVE OIL (0), RASPBERRY SEED OIL (0), CRANBERRY SEED OIL (0), HYALURONIC ACID (MADE FROM VEGETABLE) (0), GLUCOSE & GLUCOSE OXIDASE AND LACTOPEROXIDASE (0), PAPAYA (0)
Inactive Ingredients: PURIFIED WATER (0), ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE (0), CAPRIC CAPRYLIC TRIGLYCERIDES(0), SORBITAN STEARATE (COCONUT BASED) (1), PINE WOOD RESIN (0), VEGETABLE GLYCERIN (0), CETYL DIMETHICONE (0), HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL (0), MAGNESIUM SULFATE (EPSOM SALT) (0), SUNFLOWER OIL, JOJOBA OIL (0), ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C) (0), TOCOPHEROLS (VITAMIN E) (1), OLIVE OIL (0), RASPBERRY SEED OIL (0), CRANBERRY SEED OIL (0), HYALURONIC ACID (MADE FROM VEGETABLE) (0), GLUCOSE & GLUCOSE OXIDASE AND LACTOPEROXIDASE (0), PAPAYA (0)
Animal testing
We
do not test on animals. Ever. Period. And we will not work with any
entity that does. Period. We fired our website host GoDaddy.com due to
the CEO going Elephant hunting.
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