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Was recently looking at Neutrogena Wet Skin sunscreen for our upcoming cruise and noticed the kids version and the regular have the same active ingredient and amount. I had been using the kid version on my 4 year old, but is there any difference between that and the regular that i'm missing? Would rather pack one bottle to use on all of us.

 

 

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I'm not an expert, but from the time DD was a baby our pedi said to use Neutrogena sensitive skin. She said not to use any baby or child labeled ones--that the regular sensitive skin was best. Ever since then that's all we've used--does help that we don't have to carry multiple kinds.

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There shouldn't be any differences, if the ingredients are the same..

 

Do realize that while many sunscreens say they're "waterproof", that doesn't mean they are towel-proof! If you dry off, you're removing the sunscreen, too.. so make sure to reapply frequently!

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