Comments on: Natural Homemade Sunscreen Recipe https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/ Simple Answers for Healthier Families Tue, 11 Mar 2025 19:50:32 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: Brad Kaz https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-500591 Tue, 11 Mar 2025 19:50:32 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-500591 Getting ready to try this recipe but had one question. If I wanted to tint this sunscreen which brand/company would you recommend?

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By: Jamie Larrison https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-496130 Fri, 06 Dec 2024 09:18:27 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-496130 In reply to syifa.

Some of the ingredients are comodegenic so it wouldn’t be great for acne. Here are some good options though! https://wellnessmama.com/remedies/acne-remedies/

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By: Jamie Larrison https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-496085 Fri, 06 Dec 2024 07:31:51 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-496085 In reply to Diana Hindley.

It should last for about a year if stored away from direct light and heat.

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By: Diana Hindley https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-495940 Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:21:07 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-495940 Hi,
What is the shelf life in the natural sunscreen
Regards Diana

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By: Dee https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-495638 Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:14:19 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-495638 Hi
I tried this recipe last year for a long haul sun holiday and again this year when I went to St Lucia in May. I think St Lucia was the hottest for the majority of the day so this sunblock was definitely put to the test there.
On both occasions it worked fantastically. How do I know? Because while in St Lucia I decided to nip to the nearby shops after breakfast and hadn’t put my sunblock on as I thought I wasn’t going far and the sun wasn’t at its peak at that time. I set off walking and after 5 minutes could feel my left arm getting hot in my Sleeveless vest top I attempted to cover it with my right hand but my hand started to heat up. I quickly realised I wasn’t going to get very far without burning so I returned to base and applied this sunblock and carrying a scarf I set off again and this time I made it to the shops and back with no discomfort at all. After my holiday I also used the remainder of this sunblock as a daily moisturiser because the beeswax in the lotion felt beautiful on my skin.

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By: syifa https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-495130 Fri, 04 Oct 2024 07:27:51 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-495130 can it help with acne?

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By: Jamie Larrison https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-494892 Sun, 22 Sep 2024 06:17:53 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-494892 In reply to Andie Brown.

You could try a new batch and replace some of the beeswax with more of the sweet almond oil. If you melt it down and add more oil it would reduce the percentage of zinc oxide and it may not work as well as a sun protectant.

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By: Liana https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-494748 Tue, 17 Sep 2024 06:57:27 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-494748 thanks for info.

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By: Andie Brown https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-494599 Sun, 08 Sep 2024 09:27:43 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-494599 Hi, I made this sunscreen and love it however I find it very thick and a little tricky to apply, can I melt down my current batch and add more oils or should I just make a new batch with less beeswax?

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By: Jamie Larrison https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-27/#comment-494218 Mon, 19 Aug 2024 04:18:46 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-494218 In reply to Laura.

Certain seed oils are very high in Omega-6 fatty acids which can cause an imbalance that leads to inflammation when consumed, especially in excess. Many seed oils like olive oil, avocado oil, rosehip seed oil, etc. are very beneficial for the skin when used topically though. If you want to avoid plant based oils you could try mixing the zinc oxide with tallow balm. https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/tallow-balm/

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By: Jamie Larrison https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-494202 Mon, 19 Aug 2024 02:17:01 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-494202 In reply to Lydia.

It should last about a year if stored away from extreme light and heat. Since sunscreen is often used in warmer weather, the oils will likely oxidize faster, but it should at least last the summer. You can always keep it in a small cooler at the beach.

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By: Lydia https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-494178 Sat, 17 Aug 2024 13:41:07 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-494178 What would the shelf life be on this please? New to sunscreen making and wasn’t sure of it lasts say a month or do I need to keep it chilled? But what about when at beach?

Many thanks

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By: Jamie Larrison https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-494059 Sun, 11 Aug 2024 07:26:00 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-494059 In reply to Kerry.

I did find a 2021 study, Zinc oxide-induced changes to sunscreen ingredient efficacy and toxicity under UV irradiation. In this study though they tested different mixtures of small molecule UV filters like avobenzone, which is known to degrade under sunlight anyway unless stabilized by the chemical octocrylene. The zinc oxide was added to other chemical mixtures, it wasn’t tested on its own here. So the concern is that using certain sunscreen chemicals and zinc oxide together may be harmful. The tests were also done on zebra fish embryos, not human skin, so there are some limitations there.

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By: Sheree Howell https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-493945 Sat, 03 Aug 2024 06:32:22 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-493945 5 stars
This worked great on several vacation weekends with the family and a day on the golf course. From my 76 yo mom to my 2 yo ginger grandson, it worked! We did have to reapply while spending time in the water or sweating heavily but my mom and I were impressed and will be making it again. Thank you for sharing the recipe!
My dh did get a good laugh when I first reapplied to my face but the white powdered look became barely noticable in a few minutes as the oils melted and absorbed on my skin.

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By: Kerry https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-492535 Mon, 29 Jul 2024 09:45:54 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-492535 1 star
In reply to Jamie Larrison.

Hi I just thought I would point out as you all seem to be unaware that zinc oxide although it is a safe in it’s natural state when it co es into contact with uv rays it changes it’s chemical make up and becomes highly toxic and carcinogenic. This is what all the hype lately as been regarding sun cream and how it is bad for you. Look it up and read the scientific papers for yourself. I have been looking for sun cream without any of the nasties in and have so far only found one called tropic but it is extremely expensive at £25 for only 15 ml that would probably only suffice one use of the body.

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By: Kim https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-492355 Fri, 19 Jul 2024 20:56:36 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-492355 Health Canada is advising against the use of home-made sunscreen.
I trust medical professionals over someone posting DIY tips online.

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By: Jamie Larrison https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-492055 Sun, 07 Jul 2024 07:40:32 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-492055 In reply to Reza.

Zinc oxide can be more noticeable for those with darker skin tones, but it depends on the person. This sunscreen likely doesn’t have a lot of SPF protection and you’ll have to experiment to see what works best for your needs. If you’re looking for some skin protection and still want to tan, then you may want to try this tanning oil recipe. https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/sandalwood-tanning-oil/

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By: Jamie Larrison https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-27/#comment-492050 Sun, 07 Jul 2024 07:30:34 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-492050 In reply to Erika.

Glad to hear!

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By: Jamie Larrison https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-492037 Sun, 07 Jul 2024 06:44:31 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-492037 In reply to Samantha.

Pharmaceutical grade products are held to a higher standard and must meet certain guidelines for safety and purity. As long as it’s non-nano and uncoated zinc oxide though it should work.

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By: Jamie Larrison https://wellnessmama.com/beauty/homemade-sunscreen/comment-page-28/#comment-492036 Sun, 07 Jul 2024 06:37:41 +0000 http://wellnessmama24.wpenginepowered.com/?p=2558#comment-492036 In reply to Regina.

The SPF question is addressed in the article text.

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