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How To Make Sunscreen Using Coconut Oil, Carrot Seed Oil, and Raspberry Seed Oil Hybrid Rasta Mama. I have a few posts up on my site that generate a lot of email questions. It seems like everyone wants to get their hands on my secret recipe for sun protection! I guess my “I use this and this and this” isn’t quite cutting it. You kind readers want and deserve specifics! Therefore, I am giving them to you TODAY! Before I get to my secret recipe, you need to do a little catch up reading otherwise you might be confused about why I choose to use the ingredients that I do. After you have digested that info, head over Natural Oils for Sun Protection. I see you are back! About this recipe… I started making my own sun protection years ago. But hindsight is 20/20 and I am thrilled to have found a combination of ingredients that works for my entire family! Disclaimer – I am not making any health claims here. How To Make Sunscreen Using Coconut Oil, Carrot Seed Oil, and Raspberry Seed Oil Ingredients Instructions 1.

Hybrid Rasta Mama And there you have it. A Recipe for Natural Homemade Sunscreen. With spring here, and the anticipation of outdoor adventures on the horizon, now’s the perfect time to start talking about natural protection from the sun! We all know that protecting our skin — the body’s largest organ – from the sun is super important; but sadly, so many of the commercially-prepared sunscreens on the market are laden with harmful chemicals that could actually end up exposing us to the very toxins we are trying to protect ourselves from.

The good news is…there are ways to make your own natural sunscreens at home – not only will this save you money, but it will give you greater peace of mind in knowing exactly what has gone into making it. Tips for Natural Sun Protection One hundred years ago the majority of jobs involved working outdoors yet the sunscreen craze was no where to be found – neither was skin cancer. Sure, there were a few cases, but it’s interesting to me that with the increase sales of sunscreen the rate of skin cancer has also increased. Raspberry Seed Oil. DIY Natural Sunscreen. Homemade Non-Toxic Coconut Oil Sunscreen Recipe. Recently, my recipe for non-toxic coconut oil sunscreen was featured on Health Impact News and CoconutOil.com. I wanted to also share it with you guys over here too! When it comes to sun protection, would you be shocked if I said that I don’t use sunscreen?

I haven’t for years. The main reason for stopping use of commercial sunscreen was because I was deficient in Vitamin D and was striving to get more sun on my skin in order to help boost my levels. Vitamin D deficiency has been proven to create a host of health problems, including increased risk of cancer. That is not to say that I go outside and lay in the sun, unprotected for hours. UVA versus UVB Rays Too much sun exposure can damage the skin, and frequent burns can increase the risk of skin cancer, premature aging, wrinkles, and more. There are many different types of rays that the sun produces, but the two main rays that we are concerned with are the Ultraviolet A (UVA) and Ultraviolet B (UVB) rays. Reducing Chemical Exposure 1.

16 Homemade Sunscreen Recipes. With the temperatures starting to warm up and the strength of the sun starting to increase, it’s important to keep yours and your families skin protected. Many commercial sunscreens contain toxic chemicals so making your own is the best solution. Take a look through all 16 of these homemade recipes and you’ll soon realize that it’s easier, cheaper and safer to do it yourself! How To Make Your Own SPF30 Sunscreen Lotion – This homemade non-toxic recipe for making your own sunscreen at home will protect your skin without any of the harmful chemicals.

If you are out in the sun for long stretches, then SPF 30 will help to keep you safe! Make Your Own Bug Repellent Sunscreen - Two of the biggest problems that arrive with the summer sun are annoying little bugs and sunburn! This homemade sunscreen lotion not only protects your skin from sun damage, but also repels bugs…what could be better? Homemade Sunscreen Bars - Making sunscreen in the form of a bar means it’s easier to apply!