Pins and Procrastination https://pinsandprocrastination.com Green cleaning, DIY, crafts, organizing, and more Thu, 13 Apr 2017 14:44:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.4 65788647 How to Make Homemade Facial Sunscreen (Acne Friendly and Good for your Skin) https://pinsandprocrastination.com/how-to-make-homemade-facial-sunscreen-acne-friendly-and-good-for-your-skin/ https://pinsandprocrastination.com/how-to-make-homemade-facial-sunscreen-acne-friendly-and-good-for-your-skin/#comments Wed, 16 Jul 2014 11:00:44 +0000 http://pinsandprocrastination.com/?p=1868 Last week I posted How to Make Homemade Sunscreen. In that post, I mentioned that the recipe was not very acne-friendly. At least for me personally, coconut oil makes my face break out. It has a comedogenic rating of 4 out of 5, meaning it is very likely to clog your pores. So, the sunscreen...

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How to Make Homemade Facial Sunscreen (Acne Friendly and Good for your Skin)

Last week I posted How to Make Homemade Sunscreen. In that post, I mentioned that the recipe was not very acne-friendly. At least for me personally, coconut oil makes my face break out. It has a comedogenic rating of 4 out of 5, meaning it is very likely to clog your pores. So, the sunscreen is great for use on your body, but if your face is acne prone like me, you might want to use a separate face sunscreen.

I had that in mind when I made this recipe. I used only ingredients with low comedogenic ratings. And it has done WONDERS for my skin. I have started using it as my daily moisturizer. So now I have an awesome moisturizer with SPF that makes my skin glow. Seriously, my skin loves this stuff.

Ok- this sunscreen is a natural moisturizer, has anti-inflammatory properties, is non-comedogenic, is waterproof, and has no harmful chemicals. I promise, it is not too good to be true. It is true!

It cost $6.48 to make about 4 ounces of this facial sunscreen. When you think about how much the “natural” sunscreens for your face cost in stores, that’s a really good price. It is really thick and you only need a tiny amount to cover your whole face, so the small bottle will last you a while.

How to Make Homemade Facial Sunscreen (Acne Friendly and Good for your Skin)

Don’t you hate reading ingredient labels and wondering what the heck some ingredients are and why they are in cosmetics? Well here is why I used each of these ingredients:

  • Shea Butter: Natural SPF of 3-8, natural moisturizer, non-comedogenic, good source of vitamins for skin, anti-inflammatory (You can get it here)
  • Jojoba Oil: Natural SPF of 4, non-greasy oil moisturizer, anti-bacterial, natural antiseptic, non-comedogenic (You can get it here)
  • Beeswax: Makes sunscreen waterproof, protects skin against damaging elements, antioxidant, anti-bacterial, and anti-inflammatory (You can get it here)
  • Zinc Oxide: Sun protection (You can get it here)
  • Red Raspberry Seed Oil or Carrot Seed Oil: Natural SPF of about 30-40, anti-inflammatory (You can get it here or here)
  • Vitamin E Oil: Antioxidant, natural moisturizer, anti-inflammatory, helps preserve shelf life of sunscreen (You can get it here)

Before I started making my own cosmetics I had no idea that oils could have natural SPF in them. It makes sense when you think about it. This recipe uses both oils and zinc oxide to achieve a higher SPF level. If you want to learn more about natural sun protection- this is a great article.

So if you leave the zinc oxide out- this recipe will naturally have an SPF of about 20 or so. That is my unprofessional estimate based on the oil SPF ratings.

How to Make Homemade Facial Sunscreen (Acne Friendly and Good for your Skin)The sunscreen is super easy to make. All you need to do is melt everything but the essential oils and zinc oxide in a double boiler, or a pot placed on top of a pot of boiling water. It only takes a few minutes and a little bit of stirring.

How to Make Homemade Facial Sunscreen (Acne Friendly and Good for your Skin)

It looks like a lovely shade of honey once it is melted down.

Next all you do is add the essential oils and zinc oxide. And that’s it! Super easy.

How to Make Homemade Facial Sunscreen (Acne Friendly and Good for your Skin)

Facial Sunscreen

Homemade Facial Sunscreen

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup shea butter
  • 2 tbsp jojoba oil
  • 2 tbsp beeswax
  • 1 tsp vitamin E oil
  • 10 drops red raspberry seed oil or carrot seed oil
  • 1 tbsp zinc oxide powder

Instructions

  1. Melt the jojoba oil, beeswax, shea butter, and vitamin E oil in a double boiler until well combined
  2. Remove from heat and add 10 drops of red raspberry seed oil or carrot seed oil
  3. Very carefully add in the zinc oxide, taking care not to breathe any in. You might want to cover your mouth with a cloth if you do not trust yourself to be a careful mixer
  4. Mix slowly and thoroughly until there are no more powdered clumps of zinc oxide
  5. Pour into your desired container and let it return to room temperature
  6. Use as you would any facial sunscreen of SPF 30-40

The sunscreen is very thick and will not squeeze out of a squeeze bottle. I recommend putting it in a bottle or jar with a wide lid so you can scoop it out.

How to Make Homemade Facial Sunscreen (Acne Friendly and Good for your Skin)Like I said already, I am kind of obsessed with this stuff. It has been great for my skin and I use it as my daily moisturizer. It also survived a day at the beach without me getting burnt. So it is good on all fronts.

Try making it and let me know how it goes for you!

This homemade sunscreen is great for your face, but you should also check out my homemade body sunscreen! Together the two are a perfect complement.

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Sunscreen is so important, but so many of them contain ingredients that I don't want to use on myself. Things ranging from artificial fragrances that make me itchy to endocrine disruptors! So this all natural homemade sunscreen is a perfect solution. It actually moisturizes and nourishes your skin while you use it! It's easy to make- it's really a no brainer.

On my quest to use all natural cosmetic products, I knew that sunscreen was going to be a necessary product to make. My skin often gets itchy just from using the store-bought kinds, and it leaves me feeling icky. Not to mention, it is usually polluting a water body. You also want to be on the lookout for the endocrine disruptor, oxybenzone, used in many store bought sunscreens.

Anyways, a few weeks ago I spent all afternoon in the park with my boyfriend and his family. It wasn’t a very hot or super sunny day but I didn’t have any sunscreen on because I hadn’t made any yet. Someone brought out a bottle when we noticed we were getting a little toasty. I read the ingredients label and it had so many bad ingredients that I opted not to use it. Well, sunscreen is tricky isn’t it? Because I ended up with a mild sunburn. So- the choice is- run the risk of skin cancer from the sun, or the list or risks that come from ingredients in harmful cosmetics? It’s definitely a trade off.

Well- there’s no need to decide! Just make your own- it is natural, good for your skin, and it won’t harm your body or the environment! Plus- it is mostly waterproof! What’s not to like?

It costs $7.46 to make 6 oz of this sunscreen. For sunscreen- that’s not a bad price at all!

If you are acne prone, this sunscreen is not non-comedogenic and it could cause you to break out. I also have an acne friendly facial sunscreen recipe that is non-comedogenic.

Sunscreen is so important, but so many of them contain ingredients that I don't want to use on myself. Things ranging from artificial fragrances that make me itchy to endocrine disruptors! So this all natural homemade sunscreen is a perfect solution. It actually moisturizes and nourishes your skin while you use it! It's easy to make- it's really a no brainer.

Before I started making my own cosmetics I had no idea that oils could have natural SPF in them. It makes sense when you think about it. This recipe uses both oils and zinc oxide to achieve a higher SPF level. If you want to learn more about natural sun protection- this is a great article.

So if you leave the zinc oxide out- this recipe will naturally have an SPF of about 20 or so. That is my unprofessional estimate based on the oil SPF ratings.

I like to explain why I use each ingredient in my cosmetics:

  • Coconut Oil: Natural SPF of about 2-8, antibacterial, natural moisturizer, full of antioxidants and nutrients your skin needs (you can get it here)
  • Almond Oil: Natural SPF of about 5, deep moisturizer, soothes irritation (You can get it here)
  • Beeswax: Makes sunscreen waterproof, protects skin against damaging elements, antioxidant, anti-bacterial, and anti-inflammatory (You can get it here)
  • Shea Butter: Natural SPF of 3-8, natural moisturizer, good source of vitamins for skin, anti-inflammatory (You can get it here)
  • Vitamin E Oil: Antioxidant, natural moisturizer, anti-inflammatory, helps preserve shelf life of sunscreen (You can get it here)
  • Red Raspberry Seed Oil/ Carrot Seed Oil: Natural SPF of about 30-40, anti-inflammatory (My favorite essential oils are from Rocky Mountain Oils, and I love their Carrot Seed Oil. You can also get these on amazon here and here.)
  • Zinc Oxide: Sun protection (You can get it here)

Sunscreen is so important, but so many of them contain ingredients that I don't want to use on myself. Things ranging from artificial fragrances that make me itchy to endocrine disruptors! So this all natural homemade sunscreen is a perfect solution. It actually moisturizes and nourishes your skin while you use it! It's easy to make- it's really a no brainer.

It’s so easy to make- all you need to do is melt the oils together in a double boiler or a pan placed on top of a pot of boiling water.

They should only take a few minutes and a little bit of stirring to combine.

Sunscreen is so important, but so many of them contain ingredients that I don't want to use on myself. Things ranging from artificial fragrances that make me itchy to endocrine disruptors! So this all natural homemade sunscreen is a perfect solution. It actually moisturizes and nourishes your skin while you use it! It's easy to make- it's really a no brainer.

Ta da! Melted and combined! You are half way there!

Sunscreen is so important, but so many of them contain ingredients that I don't want to use on myself. Things ranging from artificial fragrances that make me itchy to endocrine disruptors! So this all natural homemade sunscreen is a perfect solution. It actually moisturizes and nourishes your skin while you use it! It's easy to make- it's really a no brainer.

Then mix in the zinc oxide and essential oils, and pour into your desired container. It really is that easy. Why doesn’t everyone do this??

This recipe is adapted from Real Food RN:

Homemade Sunscreen

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup coconut oil
  • 1/4 cup almond oil
  • 2 tbsp-1/4 cup beeswax* (depending on how thick you want it)
  • 1-2 tbsp shea butter*
  • 1 tsp vitamin E oil
  • 15 drops red raspberry seed oil or carrot seed oil
  • 2 tbsp zinc oxide powder

Instructions

  1. Melt the coconut oil, almond oil, beeswax, shea butter, and vitamin E oil in a double boiler until well combined
  2. Remove from heat and add 15 drops of red raspberry seed oil or carrot seed oil
  3. Very carefully add in the zinc oxide, taking care not to breathe any in. You might want to cover your mouth with a cloth if you do not trust yourself to be a careful mixer
  4. Mix slowly and thoroughly until there are no more powdered clumps of zinc oxide
  5. Pour into your desired container and let it return to room temperature
  6. Use as you would any sunscreen of SPF 30-40

*Note: The beeswax and shea butter make the sunscreen thicker- if you want a sunscreen that is easy to squeeze through a bottle you should use the lower amounts, but it may make the sunscreen less waterproof. If waterproof sunscreen is your priority, stick with the larger amounts.

Sunscreen is so important, but so many of them contain ingredients that I don't want to use on myself. Things ranging from artificial fragrances that make me itchy to endocrine disruptors! So this all natural homemade sunscreen is a perfect solution. It actually moisturizes and nourishes your skin while you use it! It's easy to make- it's really a no brainer.

I used this sunscreen on a day at the beach and it passed the test- no sun burn! I wasn’t laying out in the sun- but I was playing in the water and out on a sailboat for several hours. The water didn’t rub it off and I didn’t get burnt. I am a fan. And my skin was moisturized after.

I wouldn’t recommend using this on your face if you are prone to break outs. Don’t worry- I’m not going to leave you high and dry. You can find my recipe for acne-friendly facial sunscreen here.

Sunscreen is so important, but so many of them contain ingredients that I don't want to use on myself. Things ranging from artificial fragrances that make me itchy to endocrine disruptors! So this all natural homemade sunscreen is a perfect solution. It actually moisturizes and nourishes your skin while you use it! It's easy to make- it's really a no brainer.

Try making your own sunscreen and let me know how it goes for you!

supplies used in this post

carrot seed oil rocky mountain oils essential oils RMO amazon coconut oil amazon almond oil amazon beeswax amazon shea butter amazon zinc oxide

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