Chicco™ sunglasses girl 0m+ afrodite 1u

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Sweet, ideal, beautiful and fun, what more to ask for from your baby's first glasses?

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Description

Most parents worry about putting sunscreen on their children. However, they forget not to wear sunglasses. This is very important because children's eyes are more sensitive, receiving three times as much exposure to the sun each year as adults.

Chicco girl 0m+ afrodite sunglasses offer 100% UVA and UVB protection, and polarized sunglasses protect girls' eyes from ultraviolet rays and light emissions produced by the reflection of shiny surfaces. They increase the contrast and improve the perception of the image. Some characteristics:

  • - According to EU Directive 89/696/EC
  • - With hypoallergenic, non-toxic and shockproof materials
  • - Frame and soft sideburns

Protect your children's eyes!

Instructions for use

Use against exposure to the sun.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Using sunscreen is essential to protect and prevent UVA and UVB rays from penetrating the skin. The sun filters included in sunscreen create a barrier on the skin that protects it from irritation, burns, allergies and redness. Babies and infants need special attention, as their skin is not able to fully synthesise melanin and is more fragile. It is especially important to use high protection factor sunscreen with anti-UVA filters that are water-resistant. For photoprotection with maximum effectiveness, it must be applied in appropriate quantities and spread evenly over the entire surface of the skin, applying it every 2 hours, after bathing or sweating.

It is also important to avoid exposure to the sun in the middle of the day (from noon to 16:00) and it is advisable to use dietary supplements to boost photoprotection. Using aftersun is also advisable so that the skin recovers moisture and maintains its natural antioxidants. If you are taking photosensitising medication or have a skin condition, it is particularly important to follow these recommendations. If you develop blisters, fever, or a headache after sun exposure, consult your doctor.

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