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If the summer sun is shining, apply sunscreen generously and often. Use a high SPF. It's a myth that using an SPF of 15 or higher will stop you getting a tan. If the skin does not burn, it tans more slowly and, without blistering and peeling, your tan will last longer. The higher the SPF (Sun Protection Factor) number, the better the protection. , , Children are especially vulnerable. Loose-fitting clothes will help to keep babies cooler. Protect children's skin from sun damage whenever they play outside. Cover up and seek shade when the sun is strongest, between 11a.m. and 3p.m. Remember that the sun at home can be just as damaging to the skin as in holiday destinations. Be aware that too much sun can cause skin irritation, heat exhaustion and sun stroke. , , For toddlers and youngsters, apply one of Malibu's specially formulated SPF30 Kids lotions and protect them with sunglasses, a hat and loose clothes. Always apply sun lotion generously and reapply it frequently. Avoid over-exposure to the sun. Do not get burned.