Stephanie Bryce
2025-06-26 12:58:57
As my children grow older they want to spend more and more time outside, sooooo I was in the market for a good, reliable sunscreen. I almost purchased The Honest Co, but the reviews and recent media attention have not been the greatest, so Babyganics was my final choice.Bug Spray - We live in an area that has had a ridiculous amount of rainfall this year and mosquitoes have been INSANE! I used this on my kids before going to play one evening. I rubbed in on my hands and then on their skin. I do think it is a little on the oily side, but aren't oils all the rage now? ;) It didn't bother me or the kids, and actually absorbed pretty quickly. While I still saw mosquitoes hover around them from time to time, they did not have a single bite on them. Therefore, I will continue to use this.Sunscreen - We recently went to a local water park during prime time sun exposure 11:00 am - 2:30 pm. And although it was kinda cloudy, the suns rays can still burn. I have sensitive olive completion skin. My daughter has non-sensitive olive skin, and my son has sensitive porcelain skin. All three of us used this sunscreen and managed to not even get the slightest bit pink. About an hour and a half in I THOUGHT my skin was starting to burn because it just had that feel, so I reapplied on all of us, but turns out it was just the heat of the day because we are burn free. I think it's extremely easy to apply and feels nice. Not greasy, heavy, or odorous.I am extremely happy with these products and will continue to purchase. Hope this helps!
Rocio Torres
2025-06-10 18:43:04
Our kids have super sensitive skin, and we have tried a variety of sunscreens and bug sprays. This is the one that works best, even for adults. The bug spray will keep the no-see bugs and all sorts of mosquitos away. I highly recommend this product.
AZ and AZ
2025-06-08 10:42:50
I put this stuff through the test of all tests the very first time I ever used it - a 10 month old baby on his first trip to Disney World. Said baby staunchly refuses to wear a hat, or ride in his (shady) stroller, and is as pale and blonde as they come.I wasn't really expecting much of this product. In fact, I mentioned to my brother that this was "the expensive organic one, so it probably doesn't work as well". I was concerned about the chemicals on my baby, but ready to throw in the towel and get some good old-fashioned Coppertone at the first sign of a burn.But, it worked! Baby didn't get burnt at ALL. I even resorted to spraying it in his hair and rubbing it all over his head. The rest of our party used it as well, with good results all around. And it didn't seem to sting baby's eyes either.I do wish it was a mist instead of the spray format. We ended up spraying strangers with lotion a couple times - the pump is kinda unpredictable. We ended up having to spray it into our hands and rub it in, which kinda defeats the purpose of the spray. I probably will just buy the non-spray version next time.The insect repellent is going to get lots and lots of testing during our NC summer this year!
Customer
2025-05-14 12:02:25
I bought this back in 2021. The price was less than $18. Now over $40?! Absolutely ridiculous! I gave four stars because the product is amazing, but definitely not worth that price tag. Just wow.
sherrymg
2025-04-20 11:59:35
Utah spring hikes are rough with all of the bugs around. Biting gnats, biting flies, basically all the biting bugs! I whipped my toddler’s insect repellant I happened to have in my bag (he wasn’t with me) and literally doused myself in it and it worked immediately. I also smelled delicious! Triple recommend for yourself, your babies, your grandma, your grandmama, and anyone else! Lol I was legit spraying down strangers and saving lives left and right that day.
Marty
2025-02-08 10:47:26
We used the sunscreen all summer long last year. It's not water proof, but no sunscreen truly is, and it was easy to apply. Does not have a strong smell, it's not too sticky, the spray actually sprays (which is not always the case as most pumps and sprays I used in the past got clogged pretty fast). I also have a Babyganicks stick sunscreen that I keep in my purse.The bug repellent was the only thing that kept mosquitoes away. I hate Off and other DEET sprays - the smell lingers forever and gives me headachs. This guy is oil based with a bunch of spices and herbs. It has a very strong smell, and is rather greasy. If you have an outdoor party, only every other or 3rd person needs to actually put it on. If you are running around, a dab on ankles, wrists and neck worked really well. It also lasts for about 30-45 minutes. It will stain clothing, but the stains wash out easily. If you prefer laundry to mosquito bites, this is a no-brainer.
ElleEmEnOhPea
2024-11-26 12:36:08
Worth every penny! I watched mosquitoes literally bounce off of our youngest child after we applied the insect repellent. Our mosquito infestation is horrible to the point that it's impossible to be outside. We were desperate today as cabin fever is setting in and I gave it a shot. We used the sunscreen this weekend and the adults (who failed to apply sunscreen) ended up with sunburn. I am a fan of the entire line of Babyganics products, except for the wipes. Our youngest has horribly sensitive skin and this line of products is the only thing he can bathe in, lotion up with, etc.**As a side note, I was trying to spray over my head a bit to apply some of the insect repellent to my hair and sprayed some directly into my eye. No issues what so ever. Didn't sting. Didn't make my eyes water. I wouldn't have even noticed had I not known I sprayed it into my eye. Obviously something to avoid, but good to know.