Friday, May 01, 2009

Save the Bikini for a Rainy Day!



Summer is near and the fashion police are out--what's in style at the beach and why?

SunFriendlyProducts.com, a company specializing in sun protection, says kids in bikini's are out and skin cancer awareness is in! UV blocking swimsuits for the children have taken their place because they protect from sunburn, are stylish, and fun! Bikini's are wonderful, but save them for a rainy day, or a night swim!

Have you ever tried to cover a child in sun block? Are you confident you haven't "missed a spot"? Have confidence by putting on a 98% UV blocking shirt over that bikini, or wearing a UV swimsuit.

Solaroo's 98% uv blocking fabric is designed to block from the sun. They are lightweight, fast drying, and come in stylish bright colors--a big win because parents love kids in bright colors near water...easy to spot! "I know my children spend their time at the beach building castles or surfing waves", said Jen Clement, mother of three children and owner of SunFriendlyProducts.com, "I make sure my kids have covered up backs and shoulders to prevent sunburn". These suits are great for children newborn to 8 years.

What about the older crowd..from teens to adult? Solaroo Rash Guards are the way to go! They protect from the sun and come in various colors and prints.

The fashion police say protect from the sun in style and save that 'cute' bikini for a rainy day!

UV blocking tent that opens easily!


The last thing I want to do when I go to the beach with my three kids is put up a tent. That is why SunFriendlyProducts.com researched and found a UV blocking beach tent that is easy to open and close, and is extremely light-weight! It blocks out 96% UV rays, and is large enough to even put a pack and play inside! It has 3 windows with screens, and a front door that opens flat, tremendous ventilation. The best part, it opens by pulling on two cords. Need more, to close the tent, you simplly press the top and it folds in a case that is bigger than the product, so you won't be caught at the beach trying to put a square peg in a round hole, so to speak! As with any product, never leave a child unattended. Even with great ventilation, a child can over-heat.