DIY Natural Sunscreen Recipe (2024)

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A simple, natural sunscreen recipe that actually works and is safe for the whole family using ingredients like zinc oxide, coconut oil, shea butter, beeswax and more!

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This Natural Sunscreen Recipe is Ready as Soon As You Apply It!

I've long had a recipe for homemade body butter that contains zinc oxide, which I was using as a thickening agent. But that fabulous mineral is also a natural sunscreen. Almost all sunscreens on the market today contain chemical sunblockers (like oxybenzone) that are absorbed into the skin, which is why they suggest you wait 20 minutes before getting out in the sun so your skin has time to absorb it. Non-nano (non-nano particle) zinc oxide is not absorbed into the skin because the particles are too large to enter the bloodstream, so this sunscreen is ready as soon as you apply it!

How to Make Sure You Have a Safe Natural Sunscreen

The EWG (Environmental Working Group) has a really helpful sunscreen guide they publish each year. I use them all the time to look up ingredients in cleaning and cosmetic products to see if what I'm using it safe. Here are the basics of what they published this year:

  • No spray sunscreensThe FDA has already expressed concern that although these are the most convenient to use, they are not as effective and are dangerous to inhale.
  • No super high SPF'sThe high SPF doesn't apply to UVA rays, which are the dangerous cancer-causing ones. The FDA is considering putting a cap on the number companies can use to 50 SPF, as is already done in many other countries.
  • No oxybenzoneThis is the chemical used to create the sunblock. Prelimary studies show it is absorbed into the body and mimics estrogen, which is very dangerous – it caused endometriosis in some women and low birth weights in daughters of pregnant women who used it.
  • No loose powder sunscreensDangerous if inhaled.
  • No retinyl palmitate (Vitamin A)Government studies have shown Vitamin A in sunscreens speeds up the growth of lesions and tumors in sun-exposed skin.
  • No combined sunscreens/bug repellentsStudies show that combining the two increases theabsorptionof the bug repellent chemicals into the skin and body – dangerous ones like DEET.
  • No tanning oilsEncourages risky behavior and high risk of skin cancer and sunburn.

How the Toxins in Sunscreens Affect Your Health

Here's another great article from the EWG – 9 Surprising Facts About Sunscreen. Some of the facts I find interesting are that skin cancer, in particular, melanoma, is on the rise even though more people use sunscreen and are educated about the dangers of too much sun damage.

Funny enough, many people like myself, have low levels of Vitamin D and are having health problems due to it. So, we find ourselves between a rock and a hard place – too much sun causes skin cancer and damage, too little results in low Vitamin D. I think the answer is in the middle – it's a bad idea to lay out in the sun and get prolonged exposure, but getting our 15 minutes a day is healthy. So, while outside, I like to wear a hat and sunglasses and allow my limbs to get about 15 minutes of sun before applying this natural sunscreen recipe. Then, I stay in the shade when possible.

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All About The Secret Ingredient – Zinc Oxide

Zinc oxide is derived from the mineral zinc. It absorbs the sun's rays and then scatters them, making it safer and more stable than titanium dioxide. Chemical sun blockers are absorbed into the skin and body, but non-nanoparticle zinc oxide is not because the granules are too large to be absorbed in the pores. Read more about the importance of using non-nanoparticles here.

Zinc oxide offers full range protection (UVA and UVB) and, according to the EWG, many of the chemical sunscreens do not because it is not strictly regulated by the FDA to back up the broad-spectrum claims.

Physical sun blockers like zinc oxide are also better for sensitive and young children's skin, are non-comedogenic, non-irritating, and the FDA actually lists it to be the one of the most effective active ingredients for sun protection. Zinc oxide is also antimicrobial and wound healing!

How to Use this Natural Sunscreen Safely

  • Use it liberally and reapply every one to two hours.
  • The beeswax in this recipe helps to make it more waterproof, but not completely so. If in the water, I would reapply every hour instead of two, at least on the most exposed parts, and especially after drying off.
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Short version – take the above ingredients, melt them in a double boiler, let them cool and harden in the fridge, then whip it in a mixer to emulsify. For a more detailed photo tutorial, check out my Homemade Lotion Recipe.

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A safe and healthy natural sunscreen recipe using nontoxic ingredients like coconut oil, shea butter, beeswax and non-nano zinc oxide. Safe and effective for the WHOLE family!

  • Author: Sara – My Merry Messy Life
  • Yield: Makes 2 cups 1x

Ingredients

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  • 1 cup unrefined, raw shea butter or cocoa butterif you have a nut allergy
  • 1/2 cup raw organic coconut oil
  • 1/2 cup sweet almond oil, olive, sunflower or other similar carrier oil
  • 2 tablespoons beeswax pastilles(for waterproofing, I like the tiny pastilles)
  • 4 tablespoons non-nano zinc oxide(more if you want a higher SPF than 20, but it will make it SUPER thick)
  • Optional – 2 tablespoons water (this makes it more thin and like real lotion. Otherwise, it'll be thicker and like a salve.
  • Optional – essential oils for fragrance like lavender, cedarwood, and frankincense – but NOT citrus oils as they attract the sun. Citronella keeps the bugs away and it would be a great addition to the sunscreen!

Instructions

  1. In a double boiler (or a smaller pot inside of a larger pot that has water in it), melt together the shea butter, beeswax, coconut oil and almond oil together.
  2. Once it all turns to liquid, let the oils cool in the fridge (I put the pot in the fridge once it returns to room temperature so I don't have to clean more dishes)
  3. Once it has returned to being hard (an hour or more), whip it with a hand mixer or a standing mixer for a few minutes.
  4. Then, add the water, zinc oxide and optional essential oils.
  5. Whip for about five minutes to emulsify the ingredients.
  6. Scoop into a jar and you're done!

More Helpful Natural Sunscreen Resources

My blogging buddy, Amanda, from Natural Living Mamma, has an excellent Safe Sun Tips and Sunscreen Guide that is very helpful, too!

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FAQs

What natural thing can I use as sunscreen? ›

Cranberry Seed Oil: Cranberry seed oil is high in vitamin E and contains naturally occurring UV filters, which assist to protect the skin from sun damage. Grapefruit Seed Extract: Grapefruit seed extract is naturally high in vitamin C, making it a great oil to protect irritated skin.

Is coconut oil considered a sunscreen? ›

“Coconut oil fails to prevent most of the damaging and harmful UVA and UVB rays that you're exposed to when in the sun. While health bloggers posing as experts may tell you that it's a good choice, all scientific studies point to one conclusion: it is not safe to use coconut oil as sunblock.”

Which oil is a natural sunscreen? ›

Oils from coconuts, almonds and even lavender have been shown to offer a natural SPF. In other words, they absorb a percentage of the sun's radiation and prevent some of the damage it might cause. Because of this, some naturalists claim you can slather on coconut oil in preparation for a day in the sun.

What is the best homemade sunscreen? ›

Homemade sunscreen with aloe vera and coconut oil
  • 1/4 cup coconut oil (has an SPF of 7)
  • 2 (or more) tbsp. powdered zinc oxide.
  • 1/4 cup pure aloe vera gel ( must be 50 percent or higher pure aloe)
  • 25 drops walnut extract oil for scent and an added SPF boost.
  • 1 cup (or less) shea butter for a spreadable consistency.
Jul 10, 2019

Does coconut oil have a natural SPF? ›

It effectively safeguards your skin against UVA and UVB rays while offering moisturising benefits for a radiant complexion. While coconut oil has a lower SPF of 4 to 10, it still offers some sun protection.

What did humans use before sunscreen? ›

The first record of sun protection began with the Egyptians, who used ingredients such as rice bran, jasmine, and lupine. Though they did not understand the harmful effects the sun has on the skin, they did understand the concept of tanning.

What do I use if I dont have sunscreen? ›

Rather than applying traditional chemical sunscreen, wearing specifically designed clothing that blocks ultraviolet radiation from reaching the skin can be a beneficial option. Wearing long-sleeved shirts, wide-brim hats, long pants, and sunglasses is a chemical-free method of preventing solar exposure.

Is there a homemade sunscreen? ›

Recipes for homemade sunscreens are easily found and promoted online, often by individuals without any specific health expertise. These recipes frequently contain coconut or vegetable oils, essential oils, shea butter, beeswax and zinc. Cancer Council does not recommend making or using homemade sunscreen.

What oil has the highest SPF? ›

Raspberry seed oil, olive oil & coconut oil have been shown to have the highest SPF values. These are calculated using in vitro (lab) absorbance data. FDA -evaluated sunscreen values are measured in vivo (on human volunteers), but results from two methods are usually equivalent.

What oils are good as sunscreen? ›

Other oils and butters with SPF values include:
  • Raspberry seed oil- 28–50.
  • Avocado Oil – 4 – 15.
  • Soybean Oil – 10.
  • Olive Oil – 2-8.
  • Shea Butter – 3 – 6.
  • Almond Oil – 5.
  • Sesame Seed Oil – 4.
  • Macadamia Oil – 6.
May 19, 2018

How effective is coconut oil for sunscreen? ›

The Mayo Clinic also mentions that coconut oil only blocks 20 percent of the sun's ultraviolet rays compared to sunscreen's 97 percent. Also, sunscreen is one of the few personal care products that's actually regulated by the FDA.

What is the most safest and natural sunscreen? ›

Our Top 8 Picks for Healthy, Non-Toxic Sunscreen:
  • Luminance Skincare Sunscreen.
  • Babo Botanicals Clear Zinc Sunscreen Stick.
  • Blissoma Light Shifting Facial Sunscreen + Moisturizer.
  • Earth Mama Organics Sunscreen.
  • Kari Gran Sunscreen.
  • Juice Beauty Sunscreen.
  • Badger Balm Natural & Organic Mineral Sunscreen.
Jan 24, 2024

How much SPF is in olive oil? ›

It is defined as the indicated protection time of sunscreens against the exposure of ultraviolet rays. There are different types of sun protection factors, ranging from SPF 5+ to SPF 50+. - OLIVE OIL → SPF around 8.

Is Vitamin E oil a natural sunscreen? ›

It has a protecting action against UV radiation – although it cannot be classed as a sunscreen. It is an excellent moisturiser. It contains powerful anti-inflammatory action – and this can prevent the signs of premature ageing, as inflammatory conditions in the skin is a leading cause of skin ageing.

What foods protect you from the sun? ›

Five of the best sources of sun-shielding antioxidants include tomatoes, sweet potatoes, almonds, salmon and grapes. Just make sure to consume these foods during the day to fully protect your skin from harmful UV radiation.

How do you make sunscreen with two ingredients? ›

All you need is 2 minutes to turn that Desitin into a smooth, lotiony sunblock. Most zinc oxide sunblocks with an SPF of 30 are 20% zinc oxide. Which means that if you mix equal parts Desitin and your favorite lotion, it cuts the percentage of zinc oxide in the mixture by half and you have an instant SPF 30 sunblock!

Does aloe vera gel work as sunscreen? ›

Most of us know that aloe vera is effective in treating sunburns. Aloe vera gel can be applied before exposure to the sun. While some studies show that Aloe Vera may block roughly 20% of UVs, it's not a substitute for sunscreen.

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