They are all pretty much the same, not much has changed, you just need to find one that:
- provides broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection.
- has an SPF of at least 15 to 30. Using a high SPF sunscreen might provide more protection for those parents who don't use enough sunscreen and don't reapply it often enough though.
- is very water-resistant.
- is hypoallergenic and fragrance free, especially if you have sensitive skin.
- is in a form that is easy to use, whether that means it is a stick, gel, lotion, spray, or continuous spray, etc.