Where to Buy Sunscreen Products Shawnee KS

Sunscreen is important. The sun causes a lot of damage but it still feels good to be outside and at least you get your vitamin D as long as you’re smart enough to protect yourself. Here you will find recommendations for eco-friendly sunscreen sticks that work. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to all the related products and services in Shawnee, KS listed below.

Xiphium Salon
(913) 696-1616
5037 W 117th St
leawood, KS
Services
Haircut / Style, Hair Color, Highlights / Lowlights, Color Correction, Permanents, Body Waves, Wave Relaxers, Permanent Straightening, Up – do's, Special Occasions, Bridal Services, Hair Removal, Make Up, Make Up Application

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Walmart Supercenter
(913) 268-3468
16100 West 65Th Street
Shawnee, KS
Store Hours
Mon-Fri:8:00 am -Sat:8:00 am -Sun:8:00 am -
Pharmacy #
(913) 268-3545
Pharmacy Hours
Monday-Friday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Sunday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Sears
(913) 599-3035
8540 Maurer
Lenexa, KS
Hours
Mon-Fri:8am -10pm
Sat:8am -10pm
Sun:8am -9pm

JC Penney
(913) 492-8150
11801 W 95th St
Overland Park, KS
Hours
Mon-Sat 9:30-9:30
Sun 10:00-7:00

Sears
(913) 541-8632
9000 Nieman Road
Overland Park, KS
Hours
Mon-Fri:9am -5pm
Sat:8am -3pm
Sun:22am -2pm

Kohl's
(913) 248-0442
15500 Shawnee Mission Pkwy
Shawnee, KS
Hours
M: 8am-10pm
TU: 8am-10pm
W: 8am-10pm
TH: 8am-10pm
F: 8am-11pm
SA: 7am-10pm
SU: 9am-9pm

Supertarget
(913) 962-8222
15700 Shawnee Mission Pky
Shawnee, KS
 
Macy's
(913) 888-4910
11201 W. 95th Street
Overland Park, KS
Departments / Services
Wedding Registry.

Target
(913) 905-0285
11501 W 97Th St
Overland Park, KS
Store Hours
M-Fr: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Sa: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Su: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.

Dillard's
(913) 492-0666
11601 West 95th Street
Overland Park, KS
Departments / Services
Wedding Registry, Big and Tall, Salon and Day Spa
Hours
10:00 am - 09:00 pm TUE
10:00 am - 09:00 pm WED
10:00 am - 09:00 pm THU
10:00 am - 09:00 pm FRI
10:00 am - 09:00 pm SAT
12:00 pm - 06:00 pm SUN
10:00 am - 09:00 pm MON


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Sunscreen Sticks: Pop-it-in-Your-Pocket SPF 30 Protection

Sunscreen Sticks: Pop-it-in-Your-Pocket SPF 30 Protection

July 17, 2009   Marisa Belger

When out for hours in the park and hunger kicks in, I’ve been known to eat W’s cheddar bunny crackers when he’s not looking. I also continue to read his books—out loud—when he’s clearly stop listening, finish building towering block skyscrapers when he’s moved on to a new distraction and steal a splash of his lavender-scented bubble bath when I find a moment to sink into the tub. (Say what you will, but have you read the Cat in the Hat lately?) So, it’s no surprise that I’m in on his sunscreen too. After chasing him around the beach with a sunscreen stick, I usually swipe my own cheeks and nose with the stuff. Compact, portable, with no mess—sticks are the way to go. Here are my top picks:


There are some things that I’m not enthusiastic about sharing with the wee one. Korres Watermelon Suncreen Stick SPF 30 ($24.50) is one of them. This mighty little stick is free from all of the bad guys—parabens, synthetic dyes, petrochemicals, phthalates and the like—and chock full of sun protectors and moisturizers like jojoba oil, rice brain oil, vitamin E and watermelon extract. As an added plus, this stick is slightly iridescent for a sexy, grown-up glow. Sorry, kid, this one’s off limits.


W’s only been to the beach a handful of times in his short life, but he seems to have a routine. The moment his feet hit the sand he takes off at full speed, usually toward some instrument of potential danger, like the ocean or a volleyball being spiked over a net. And so I’ll go after him, California Baby’s Everyday/Year-Round SPF 30+ Sunblock Stick ($14.99) in hand, swiping a tiny ear or the tip of the nose, as he’ll let me. Organic, lightly scented with lemongrass and supremely water resistant, this stick sticks with me all summer.


Sunscreen sticks are obviously not ideal for all-over protection—can you imagine how long a full-body application would tak...

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