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Hi everyone,

Now obviously we are not going sunbathing but I wanted to know if I can/should use suncream on my 6 week old. We will be staying out of the sun as much as possible but was just thinking about what to do when we are out and about.

If so does anyone have any recommendations?

Thank you very much!

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My daughter hates the sun so we always try and stay in the shade too, but when out and about I like to have her covered in cream in case a little foot pokes out from under the muslin! On another note - Biff in Dulwich Village sells fantastic sun hats for newborns, I was looking for something that would fit and stay on for a long time, they are UVA/UVB protective and elasticated so they don't fall off.

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