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I’ve shared my favorite commercially available and homemade sunscreen recipes. These both are water resistant sunscreens. Today I want to share a lighter, though not water resistant homemade natural sunscreen recipe. It’s easy to make, only 2 ingredients (with an optional 3rd ingredient)!
1 1/2 tsp (3.5 grams) non-nano zinc oxide powder (I use non-nano so the zinc ozide rests on the surface of my skin to form a physical barrier between my skin and the sun, rather than absorbing into my skin)
In all of my recipes (body products, soaps, and baking), I have found much better accuracy with weighing ingredients instead using measuring spoons and measuring cups. I recommend investing in a digital kitchen scale. I personally love this American Weigh Scales digital kitchen scale.
Instructions
1. Melt 54 grams coconut oil in your microwave safe container. I like to use my storage container, a mason jar.
2. Careful not to inhale any powder, add 3.5 grams zinc oxide powder to the coconut oil and stir to mix. The zinc oxide has a tendency to sink, so as the coconut oil cools and solidifies, stir periodically. If you forget and the oil solidifies completely, you should be able to soften with a few seconds in the microwave.
3. Optionally, add 5 drops red raspberry seed oil, and mix again to evenly distribute the oil.
Use
To use, I scoop (or scrape such as with a popsicle stick if the air and therefore coconut oil is very cold) and rub into my skin until the zinc oxide whiteness is no longer visible.
I use coconut oil as a moisturizer, so I don’t notice much difference in feel of this sunscreen from coconut oil moisturizer.
As I previously mentioned, this sunscreen is not water proof or water resistant. Therefore, I do not recommend this for swimming or heavy sweating (I use my other sunscreen recipe for that!) I like this light sunscreen for everyday use.
Cost
Organic coconut oil – $14.99 for 54 oz (1458.99 g) at BJ’s Wholesale Club; (54g/1458.99g)x$14.99=$0.555 (or on Amazon for $16.99)
Total: $0.69 for 1/4 cup (57.5 grams = 2.03 oz), equating to $0.34 per ounce weight.
Before I paid attention to the ingredients in my products, I used to use a Eucerine face lotion with SPF 30. It’s currently on Amazon for $5.51 less 25% coupon = $4.14 for 4 oz, which is $1.03/ounce. My recipe is 1/3 the price, and all natural!
Do you have a favorite everyday sunscreen moisturizer?
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Last year I wrote about natural sun screen, Raw Elements. This was the first sunscreen that I found that did not cause my skin to break out in a rash or itch. I was very happy to find a sunscreen that I could use, but wanted to find a way to make my own homemade natural sunscreen to save some money.
Now, in time for your winter warm weather vacation, here’s my homemade natural sunscreen recipe!
I tried several small batches of various recipes before selling on a water-resistant recipe. Note that like the Raw Elements sunscreen, this is thick and oily, and like all sunscreen I’ve ever used, if it gets in your eyes it will burn.
1. Melt the coconut oil and very carefully, using care not to inhale any power, add the zinc oxide powder.
2. Still using care not to inhale any power, stir the zinc oxide powder into the coconut oil.
3. Add the shea butter and cocoa butter, warm a little more if needed, and stir until evenly blended.
4. Add the red raspberry seed oil and stir again until evenly distributed.
Store in an airtight container. I store in a mason jar and scoop out as needed. You could store in a squeeze tube, but since this sunscreen is very thick, it may be difficult to squeeze out.
How I use my homemade natural sun screen
To use this sunscreen, scoop or squeeze out a liberal amount.
Apply to all exposed skin and rub in well to blend the white zinc oxide into your skin. Reapply every hour or two, or as you determine necessary for your skin.
Since the sun protection in this sunscreen comes mostly from the physical zinc oxide granules, you can apply sunscreen any time before going out in the sun (it’s the chemicals in traditional sunscreen that need 20 minutes to sink into your skin to provide protection).
I am estimating that this homemade natural sun screen provides about SPF 20 or 25, mostly from the zinc oxide. Due to the thickness of the shea butter and cocoa butter, this sunscreen seems to be sweat resistant and water resistant. However, I highly recommend reapplying after swimming or excessive sweating.
Combining this sunscreen with a UPF hat and shirt I was able to keep my pale skin pale and protected from UV damage all summer!
Cost
Organic coconut oil – $14.99 for 54 oz (1458.99 g) at BJ’s Wholesale Club; (70g/1458.99g)x$14.99=$0.719 (or on Amazon for $16.99)
Total: $6.45 for 1 cup (275.1 grams = 9.7 oz), equating to $0.665 per ounce weight
For comparison, the Raw Elements sunscreen is currently $16.14 for 3 fluid ounces (which is about 2.88 ounces by weight based on approximate butter weights, or $16.14/2.88=$5.60 per ounce weight). My sunscreen is $0.665/$5.60=0.11875 or 12% the cost of the Raw Elements sunscreen. I’d say my homemade natural sun screen is a great price compared to the commercially available product on the market. Using this sunscreen will definitely help me save some money while protecting my skin!
Have you tried any natural or homemade sunscreens?