Adults wear sunscreen to reduce the threat of sun damage, skin cancer, uneven tan lines and wrinkles. Children wear it because they have to. Inspired by seeing his niece resist his brother's attempts to apply sunscreen, the photographer Nolan Conway visited parks in New York City in late April and early May, looking for parents and children who were engaged in similar battles. Genevieve Chamorro, who was at Brooklyn Bridge Park with her sons, Oliver and Sebastian, says her sons have learned to endure the process. "You have to make sure you're getting the whole face," she says. "You don't want to be aggressive, but you end up being a little aggressive. You have to do it fast and a little bit harder than you would normally do it. Now my kids are used to it."
Age children should start wearing sunscreen: 6 months
How long a bottle of sunscreen stays effective: 3 years
Minimum S.P.F. recommended by the F.D.A.: 15 minimum
S.P.F. recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology: 30
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