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Mothers in UAE find choice of sunblock a bit of a conundrum

- Nick Webster

With year-round sunshine, the UAE can be the perfect place for children to grow up, with swimming pools and play parks in abundance.

However, many first-time mothers have to come to grips with how to best keep their children safe in the intense summer sun.

British mother Christina Spong, who has a seven-month-old daughter, Isabella, tries to use sunscreens with natural products, but said they can be expensive. “It is difficult to take my daughter out at certain times of the day because it may not always tie in with when she needs to sleep, but I always make sure she is covered up if we are out in the sun,” she said.

“She wears a full-length costume in the pool, because I was told up to the age of six months we shouldn’t put on sunscreen and keep her out of the sun.

“That was UK NHS guidelines, but it can be difficult in Dubai when it is sunny most of the time.

“I have used sun cream but I’m not sure what it contains. I bought a French brand after guidance from a pharmacist, who advised it as the best one for babies, but it was expensive.

“I try to use natural products, but they usually cost more.”

Briton Rhiannon Downie-Hurst, 36, who lives in Arabian Ranches, Dubai, has a six-month- old boy, Kai. “Like many other parents, I’ve avoided using sunscreen up to now on medical advice,” she said. “I try to keep him out of the sun, and generally cover him up with a hat and only take him swimming early morning or later in the evening.

“I’m just beginning to do some research on what is the most suitable sunscreen to use on him, so I’ll be looking at the ingredient­s closely to see if there are any natural products out there I can use.

“I don’t feel comfortabl­e putting it all over his body yet.

“He is too delicate to go outside in this heat, so we have been living indoors during summer.”

 ?? Christophe­r Pike / The National ?? Isabella Spong in her full-length costume at her local pool in Dubai
Christophe­r Pike / The National Isabella Spong in her full-length costume at her local pool in Dubai

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