Friday, November 20, 2009

Anyone know a recipe for homemade sunblock?

I have a skin condition and I am allergic to the combination of many ingredients in over the counter sunblock and the sun. Anyone know of any common househould items that can be mixed together to make a more organic sunblock?

Anyone know a recipe for homemade sunblock?
just buy an organic Sunblock
Reply:saw raw coconut oil used on a survival show...
Reply:Ask a dermatologist for a sunblock that's safe for allergics. You can also go to a pharmacy and I'm sure they'll give you something safe to use.
Reply:i have heard alovera is great as a sunblock and after sun too.


fresh alo vera leaf is cut and the transparent liquid is applied all over the face , it dries quickly and its not greasy... you dont feel a thing.


alovera also has lots of vitamins like b complex...etc for healthy and glowing complexion.
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look here i found one on a website :)
Reply:2 1/2 ounces coconut oil


1 1/2 ounces cocoa butter


1/2 ounce beeswax


4 ounces water


2 tablespoons zinc, oxide


25 drops grapefruit seed extract


vitamin E (optional)





Melt oil, cocoa butter %26amp; beeswax over medium heat. Add water slowly while mixing - mix until creamy, add other ingredients.
Reply:Yep! 1 cup Orange juice, 2 cups milk, 1 cup sand(put scotch guard on it and bake it and reapeat) and mix it all together. Put 1 cup of flower in their, as well as 2 eggs.and then mix it with your mixer, and apply to the desired area. I would say Apply lightly, and refrigerate this when you arent using it, When you apply it, put it on, letit sit for 2 minutes wash it off, and then your sun-blocked!





or you could do this(harder)





2 1/2 ounces coconut oil


1 1/2 ounces cocoa butter


1/2 ounce beeswax


4 ounces water


2 tablespoons zinc, oxide


25 drops grapefruit seed extract


vitamin E (optional)





Melt oil, cocoa butter %26amp; beeswax over medium heat. Add water slowly while mixing - mix until creamy, add other ingredients.

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