

We are an active family that spends a lot of time outdoors, year round. We also have 3 fair skinned redheads in our family that need extra skin protection. My oldest daughter, one of the redheads, used to have a sunscreen allergy. Thankfully she has outgrown that. Still, my kids typically hate sunscreen and the application process no matter what the method. The new Hint Sunscreen from the makers of Hint Water makes it a more pleasant experience for all of us!
Hint Sunscreen combines the subtle hint of fruit that flavors Hint Water with a broad-spectrum SPF formula for a mist of sun protection that is not only easy to apply but smells fantastic and is water resistant too! We love the 360 degree fine mist compressed air spray because it sprays easily no matter the position of the bottle. The fine mist makes drying time extra fast and it doesn’t leave a greasy residue like many lotion based sunscreens.
Hint Sunscreen uses a compressed air system so there are no propellant chemicals. The water-resistant (for up to 80 minutes) formula is free of oxybenzone and parabens to deliver broad-spectrum UV protection without harmful ingredients. My daughter LOVES the pineapple scented sunscreen but it also comes in Pear and Grapefruit which are equally fantastic smelling. The kids actually reminded me to bring the Hint Sunscreen on the 4th of July because they love the smell so much!
Hint Sunscreen is available at: Amazon, Anthropologie, Drink Hint
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We are going through all kinds of sunscreen this summer. We dont use anything under spf 50.