Putting sunscreen on children has never been easier thanks to this ingenious gimmick

    Putting sunscreen on children has never been easier thanks to this ingenious gimmick

    To spread sunscreen on children more easily, a roll-on can be used to transfer the chosen protection

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    Those who have children know this, they often don't like the moment when there is sunscreen to be spread and it is a push and pull to be able to put it correctly on every area of ​​the body and face. But there is a trick that could make your life easier. It involves transferring the sunscreen into a roll-on.





    It is essential to buy a sunscreen for children with good Inci to better enjoy the sun and the sea without risk. When the time comes to apply it, however, a problem arises: children often don't sit still and try to wriggle out, not really appreciating the cream and the time it takes to put it on.

    But there may be a simple solution to all of this. Instead of using the usual cream pack, you can spread the protection like a deodorant with a roll-on system like the one you see in the following video. 

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    The one shown in the video and purchased online is Solar Buddies, a gadget designed specifically to be a sunscreen applicator for children. Just transfer the sunscreen inside and that's it, spread quickly all over the body.

    However, you can try to re-propose it at home using an old pack of well-washed roll-on deodorant (or some solar roll-on version), if you have one that can be opened. 

    However, it is essential that the sunscreen you want to put inside is fluid enough and not too pasty to prevent it from getting stuck and not able to come out well from the package.

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