We all know how important sunscreen is—protecting our kids from sunburn and reducing their risk of skin cancer down the road. But let’s be honest: even though we know it matters, applying it isn’t exactly something we look forward to. Wrestling a wiggly kid to get SPF on? Yeah… it’s not anyone’s favorite part of the day.
So instead of another reminder to “wear SPF,” here are three smart, parent-tested tricks to help you actually get it on them—with way fewer battles (because let’s be honest, the fight never fully disappears).
Sunscreen sticks are a total game-changer for little faces. They glide on smoothly, don’t drip, and kids often like “drawing” on their cheeks, noses, and foreheads. It’s faster, less messy, and feels more like a game than a battle.
Tip: Keep one in your bag for quick reapplication on-the-go—especially for ears and noses.
My go-to SPF stick for my kids is linked HERE.
Applying sunscreen with your hands can feel cold and uncomfortable—and most kids just don’t like it. Instead, try using a clean, soft makeup brush or a damp beauty blender to gently “paint” it on—especially on the face, neck, and arms. It goes on more evenly, and lots of kids love the soft, tickly feeling. Think: mini spa day for your little one.
There are also fancy containers with built-in brushes where you can add your own SPF—but honestly, we just prefer the simplicity of a regular brush.
My go-to sunscreen brush for my kids is linked HERE.
One of the easiest hacks? Reduce how much skin you have to cover in the first place. Invest in UPF-rated rash guards, long-sleeve swim shirts, and lightweight SPF leggings or swimsuits. These clothes protect your child’s skin from UV rays without you having to chase them down with a bottle of lotion.
You’ll only need to focus on exposed areas like the face, neck, hands, and feet—cutting your sunscreen struggle in half.
My go-to swimsuits for my kids are linked: UV Skinz and Swim Zip
Sun protection is important—but that doesn’t mean it has to be a daily battle. With a few creative tools and a little planning, you can make sunscreen part of your routine without the tears (theirs or yours).
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