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First thing you do is pack for the beach, right? Packing for the beach can be exhausting but if you know how to only take the things you really need it gets easier, and lighter to carry. Fun in the sun should be FUN, not an exercise workout before you even get there. Plus you want to be safe and have an enjoyable outing
I like to apply sunscreen before I even leave for the beach. Use a SPF 15 or greater, babies and kids need SPF 30 or more. Waterproof or sports sunscreens can last over 8 hours and if you take advantage of this little tip that’s one more item you can leave at home or in the hotel room. Applying at home also lets you rub it thoroughly into your skin without rubbing sand all over yourself or the kids. Plus, if you notice the directions, most say to apply at least a half hour before exposure. Take the lip balms and nose ointment with you, they’re smaller and pack easier anyway.
You will want a brimmed hat and an extra t-shirt or cover-up that protects your shoulders and back. A big beach umbrella or beach tent also offers added protection. Your distinctive umbrella can act as a landmark to locate your spot after playing in the water, especially when the wave action moves you up the beach. Remember the first aid kit or at least a couple of band-aids and antibiotic cream. Take a small pack of tissues, plenty of water to drink and your favorite snacks or light food.
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susanne bargel is the owner of a great savings emall and has many items for land and sea available in her mega mall. save your gas money for more fun stuff and shop here!