
Yes, sunburn represents a real danger, in particular for children whose skin is more fragile.
Excessive sun exposure may lead to actual cutaneous burns but also, in the longer term, to an increase in the number of moles and the risk of harmful melanoma, accelerated skin aging and skin cancers.
It is therefore essential to use high index sun protection, especially for children (SPF 50+ index) and to take the following precautions:
• Do not expose children aged under 3 years to the sun.
• Avoid any direct exposure to the sun, especially between 11h and 16h.
• Apply the sun protection in a thick layer before any exposure and renew the application at least every 2 hours and after each bathe.
• Protect your child with a hat, T-shirt and sunglasses.
• Keep your child properly hydrated even if he does not ask for a drink.
If you would like to know more about the sun and children’s skin, please consult our expert’s file on this subject.