
I'm following up on my last post about sunscreen. First, I have to admit that I haven't chucked my old non-mineral sunscreens in the trash, and in fact, I've actually bought more. Here's the deal: Mineral formulas—even that expensive brand I blogged about buying—are just plain hard to rub in. And on a squirmy, impatient toddler, that's a pain. I've compromised by using mineral formulas in the morning (or the first application of the day) and then carrying around a bottle of Neutrogena Waterguard Kids Sunblock Mist SPF 70+. No, it probably wouldn't pass the EWG's sunscreen test. But at least I know my kid is protected.
I'm also not using any chalky sunscreen formula on my face—but that's because, happily, I've found what I think are some great alternatives. I'm loving my new 100% Pure Pom

To rectify that, I'm also using Bare Escentuals' bareMinerals SPF 30 Natural Sunscreen. It's a powdered mineral sunscreen (micronized titanium dioxide, to be specific) that comes in a handy spill-proof tube with a built-in, twist-up brush. It comes in three shades (light, medium, and tan) and has basically replaced loose powder in my makeup bag.