The weather is finally starting to turn. The kids are heading outside. All the fun playing at the park, riding bikes and having fun can bring about a few bumps and bruises. It is time for moms to stock the cabinets with band-aids, neosporian and other items that families need. Johnson and Johnson has lots of items that everyone can use for their outdoor activities.
Of course, while the family is out enjoying the fun, you need to capture the moment. Use the app, Donate a Photo. This special app available at healthyessentials.com/our-caring to get the app. For every photo shared via the app, Johnson & Johnson will donate $1 to a cause of your choice. Charitable options include restoring public parks, medicine for children and sport injury prevention.
Now that everyone is ready to get outside, have fun and snap a pic, here are some Johnson & Johnson products that will make everything go well.
AVEENO® PROTECT + HYDRATE™ SPF 30 ($9.99): Sun protection is a must for safely enjoying the outdoors! ENVIROGUARD™ Technology offers long-lasting, photostable UVA/UVB sun protection, while ACTIVE NATURALS® Oat works to replenish the skin barrier compromised by dehydration caused by sun, chlorine, salt water and sweat.
· BAND-AID® Brand Flexible Fabric Bandages featuring QUILTVENT® Technology ($4.79): Cuts and scrapes are bound to happen while enjoying the outdoors. Keep ‘em covered with QUILTVENT® Technology, which creates air channels to let your wound breathe while protecting it from dirt and germs.
· BAND-AID® Brand Adhesive Bandages featuring Jake and the Never Land Pirates and Hello Kitty® ($3.00): Protect your little one’s cuts and scrapes from dirt and germs with their favorite characters, making wound protection fun and easy.
· NEOSPORIN® NEO TO GO!® ($5.94): From soccer matches to a day at the beach, tote this tiny antiseptic and pain-relieving spray to any activity for all those unexpected cuts and scrapes! The durable container resists crushing and fits anywhere – purse, pocket, backpack, travel bag – to go with you wherever you go.
· VISINE®-A® Eye Allergy Relief ($6.39): Eye allergies won’t keep you away from the outdoors this spring! With both an antihistamine and redness reliever, these drops provide fast, powerful relief for red, itchy, watery allergy eyes and puffy eyelids caused by allergens like ragweed, grass, pollen and dander.
· CAREFREE® ACTI-FRESH™ Liners ($3.49): Hello, blue skies and beach chairs! Unwind without the worry with these thin and absorbent pantyliners, which boast an odor control system to keep you fresh for up to 8 hours while exercising, traveling or enjoying any other outdoor activities this spring and summer.
· Johnson 7 Johnson RED CROSS® Brand Hospital Grade Gauze Pads ($3.49): For all those injuries you just can’t avoid, be sure to dress them with these gauze pads featuring QUICK-LOC™ Technology, a low-lint design, 16 layers of pillow-soft cushioning, and an anti-leak core that instantly absorbs and pulls fluids away from minor cuts, scrapes and burns.
· Johnson & Johnson RED CROSS® Paper Tape ($4.49): Always be prepared with this first-aid essential! This tape firmly secures dressings around wounds and is latex-free, breathable, and dermatologically tested for sensitive skin.
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We don't go too far but we keep flashlights and insect repellent and things like after-bite for but bites.
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We make sure we wear sunscreen and take water to drink
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Always to pack more than you think you need! Because it could really come in handy!
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ReplyDeleteAlways apply and re-apply sunscreen
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ReplyDeleteBring plenty of water and dress in layers.
ReplyDeleteWe apply bug spray before going out.
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ReplyDeleteMy tip is bring snacks and remember to apply sun lotion.
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We keep plenty of water available.
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ReplyDeleteSunscreen and something to keep the bugs from biting us!
ReplyDeleteBlankets, you never know and being stranded in the car with 2 kids and no heat can definetly call for a blanket!
ReplyDeleteHomemade mosquito repellent..
ReplyDeletealways have lots of bandaids!!
ReplyDeletecarry a small kit with sunscreen, first aid stuff (bandaids, etc...) bug repellent, and rain ponchos and maybe some chocolate or granola bars and pouches of fruit drinks-just in case!
ReplyDeletespray our selves down with off
ReplyDeleteWear hats, Bring water, and use sunscreen
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Always apply SPF and bug spray and have plenty of water.
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Sunscreen...everywhere and often. Plus, stay hydrated.
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Definitely sunscreen in this Irish family...lol!! And, lots of water to stay hydrated!! :)
ReplyDeleteAngela F.
To stay indoors...just kidding. We use sunblock for our dark skin and keep the bug spray in my bag.
ReplyDeleteSun screen, bug spray and drink plenty of water.
ReplyDeleteOur best tip is to have plenty of bug repellent. You can never have too much.
ReplyDeleteI keep one of those little storage tubs in the back of my Jeep. It holds a roll of T.P., a roll of paper towels, a pen and paper, the cell booster (for when we are camping and have no cell reception), suntan lotion, bug spray, and some freeze dried fruit from the survival store.
ReplyDeleteWe always make sure to check really well when we come inside for wood ticks.
ReplyDeletemore is always safer than not enough on what we need, and sunscreen and bug spray
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