DIY All Natural Sunscreen Recipe (2024)

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Make this DIY natural sunscreen recipe for protecting your skin against UVA and UVB rays without using any harmful ingredients. This sunscreen recipe is simple to make and easy to use.

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This post was originally published on May 8th, 2019.

Summer is approaching, and with a few days hitting 80 degrees, it has me thinking about sun protection. Making your own sunscreen isn’t hard, and it works great. It even passed the “all day at the beach” test, and I have the sandy sunscreen to prove it. 😉

Did you know that the vast majority of sunscreens available use some form of chemical SPF ingredients? Unfortunately, very few contain mineral SPF, and the ones that do, often include other potentially harmful chemicals, totally defeating the purpose anyway.

When I decided to make my own sunscreen, I wanted it to be easy to make, effective, and safe for babies. In addition, this sunscreen is also waterproof, making it an excellent option for the pool, or working outside and working up a sweat.

Best of all, one batch of this homemade natural sunscreen recipe should last an entire summer, even with regular use.

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DIY natural sunscreen recipe

Ingredients

How to Make Sunscreen

  1. Melt the avocado oil, cocoa butter, beeswax, and coconut oil in a double boiler. If you do not have a double boiler, place a bowl with the ingredients over a pot of water and bring it to a boil.
  2. Once the ingredients are completely melted, pull the bowl off of the heat to cool slightly.
  3. Next, stir in the non-nano zinc oxide.
  4. Add in the essential oils if you are using them, and whisk in well. (see options below)
  5. Transfer the sunscreen to a suitable container. I like to use a small glass mason jar with a wide top.

This recipe is right around 20 SPF.

If you plan on using this homemade sunscreen at the pool or beach, you can store it in a plastic container; just omit the essential oils from the recipe since, over time, essential oils can actually break down plastics.

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Is this homemade sunscreen waterproof?

Yes, it is! Beeswax is the secret ingredient in this homemade waterproof sunscreen. The beeswax forms a barrier on the skin, allowing the water to run right off. Fun fact, beeswax is high in vitamin A and can support cell regeneration.

What makes this homemade sunscreen SPF

The sun protection factor, or SPF, is the ranking factor on how much protection you are receiving while wearing that specific product.

The FDA recommends that zinc oxide in sunscreen should not make up more than 25% of the total ingredients.

Nano vs. non-nano zinc oxide

So, the one ingredient I want to touch on is zinc oxide. Zinc oxide is a mineral powder and is hands down one of the safest forms of sun protectant available. This mineral powder provides a broad spectrum of protection against both UVA and UVB rays.

When purchasing your zinc oxide, make sure you use non-nano zinc oxide. Nano zinc oxide particles are so tiny they can easily enter the bloodstream when applied to the skin.

Non-nano zinc oxide is also considered marine safe, while studies involving nano zinc oxide reveal its toxicities to marine life.

Optional oil blends

Choose one of the oils from the list below to add to your natural sunscreen recipe for additional benefits. In addition, if you choose to concoct your own blend, avoid citrus essential oils since most of those oils are photosensitive and can make you burn worse.

PEPPERMINT

I love the cooling effect that peppermint has on the body, not to mention it smells incredible with the cocoa butter.

Adding in peppermint can help soothe skin if you’re already sunburnt, and it can help cool the body on a really hot day.

Note: Essential oils should not get in or near the eyes.

LAVENDER

Lavender has many benefits for the skin, and it is a very calming essential oil. In addition, when you add lavender to the sunscreen, it can help soothe and repair skin imperfections.

FRANKINCENSE

Frankincense is my go-to essential oil when it comes to skin issues. This oil is known for relieving skin discomfort as well as restoring skin to its original brilliance.

How to store sunscreen

Store sunscreen in a glass, airtight container. If you’ll be using this sunscreen at the pool this summer, remember glass and water don’t mix. In this case, keep it in a plastic container and do not use any essential oils in the recipe.

I usually store this sunscreen in a glass jar, then make sunscreen bars for when we are at the pool.

This sunscreen will last for one year. If water gets into this sunscreen, it will drastically reduce its shelf life.

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Why stay away from conventional sunscreens

Sunscreen has become more and more popular over the years, and more and more people have a vitamin D deficiency. Correlation? I think so!

Many sunscreens block the body from absorbing vitamin D, and on top of that, they are loaded with chemicals. The lack of vitamin D can be more dangerous than the actual sunburn.

A report from the ewg found numerous ingredients at unsafe levels of concentration in sunscreen. Studies were also done and found some ingredients absorbed into and remained in the body for weeks even after just one use.

Clearly, it’s not a good idea to go out in the sun with no protection for hours on end and get completely fried. That is horrible, and overexposure can be very damaging to the skin.

It’s essential to use a sunscreen that is safe and does not contain any ingredients that are harmful to the body.

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Tips on protecting the skin from the sun

  • Spend time outside in the morning and evening when the UV rays are not as strong.
  • Go outside in intervals. Start with 10 minutes at a time.
  • Avoid being in direct sun during the hottest hours of the day or when the sun is directly overhead. During the summer months, this is between 12-3 pm.
  • During these hours, try sitting in the shade.
  • Wear hats and SPF shirts when going out into the sun for prolonged times.
  • Apply homemade sunscreen to exposed skin if you plan to be outside for an extended period of time.
  • Follow up with an after-sun lotion or spray.

I hope you give this recipe a try! Just remember, it’s not going to have the level of SPF protection as the conventional sunscreens.

So definitely do your own research, and check out the article above so that you can make an informed decision if homemade sunscreen is right for you.

Don’t forget to leave a comment below if you have tried this sunscreen recipe, and let me know what you think. And if you’re looking for more great skincare DIYs, try out some of these recipes below.

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DIY All Natural Sunscreen

Laura Ascher

Sunscreen is such an easy recipe and only uses natural ingredients for a long-lasting effect.

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Project Type Sunscreen

Category Bath & Beauty

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Active Time 10 minutes mins

Additional Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Yield 1 container of sunscreen

Equipment

  • Storage container

Instructions

  • Add avocado oil, cocoa butter, beeswax, and coconut oil to a double boiler. If you do not a double boiler, place a bowl with the ingredients over a pot of water and bring it to a boil.

  • Once the ingredients are completely melted, remove the bowl from the heat to cool slightly.

  • Whisk in the non-nano zinc oxide

  • Stir in the peppermint oil if you're using it.

  • Finally, transfer the sunscreen to a suitable container and secure the lid once it's completely cool.

Notes

If you plan on using this homemade sunscreen at the pool or beach, you can store it in a plastic container; just omit the essential oils from the recipe since, over time, essential oils can actually break down plastics.

This recipe is right around 20 SPF.

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FAQs

Which natural ingredient is best for sunscreen? ›

An everyday hero, zinc oxide is a natural mineral sunscreen that shields your skin from both UVA and UVB rays. It creates a protective barrier on the skin's surface, reflecting and scattering the sun's rays to keep your skin safe.

What are the two ingredients in homemade sunscreen? ›

My homemade sunscreen recipe relies on two ingredients to provide SPF: zinc oxide and carrot seed oil. You can increase the amount of SPF you want in your homemade sunscreen by adding more zinc oxide, or by using less, in relation to the amount of lotion you're starting with.

Is coconut oil considered a sunscreen? ›

“While coconut oil does provide some natural sun protection due to its high concentration of fatty acids, it does not offer sufficient protection against harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun,” he said, sharing why coconut oil is not a reliable substitute for sunscreen.

What is a holistic sunscreen? ›

The key ingredients to look for in a natural sunscreen are zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. These mineral sunblocks form a physical barrier on skin to reflect and scatter UV rays rather than absorb them. They are considered non-toxic, hypoallergenic and reef-safe.

What is the most safest and natural sunscreen? ›

Best Natural Spray Sunscreen: Babo Botanicals - SPF 30 Sheer Zinc Continuous Spray Sunscreen. Best Natural Stick Sunscreen: Suntegrity - Sport Mineral Sun Stick SPF 30. Best Natural Tinted Sunscreen: Love Sun Body - Tinted Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30.

How can I protect my skin from sun without sunscreen? ›

For the most protection, wear a hat that has a brim all the way around that shades your face, ears, and the back of your neck. A tightly woven fabric, such as canvas, works best to protect your skin from UV rays. Avoid straw hats with holes that let sunlight through. A darker hat may offer more UV protection.

Does aloe vera gel act as sunscreen? ›

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. If you'd like to learn more about using natural ingredients to prevent sunburn, check out our blog post here.

Can shea butter be used as sunscreen? ›

While shea butter shouldn't replace your sunscreen, it can offer some protection against harmful UV rays. Its natural protective qualities make shea butter a fantastic addition to sun protection products, like our Super Shield Sport Stick Sunscreen SPF 50.

Which natural 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.

How effective is coconut oil and shea butter for sunscreen? ›

According to a health analyst or dermatologist, coconut oils blocks or prevent approximately a fifth or twenty percent of sun radiations from reaching the skin surface. Conversely, shea butter prevents approximately more than fifty percent of the sun's radiation from reaching the skin surface.

Do any oils have natural SPF? ›

Discover the Best Natural Oils for Sunscreen to use

Loaded with nutrients, cold pressed Sesame oil and Coconut oil come with natural SPF of 4-10, which means they shield the skin for about 45 minutes of sun exposure by blocking at least 75% of ultraviolet radiations.

Does coconut oil have a natural SPF? ›

While coconut oil has a lower SPF of 4 to 10, it still offers some sun protection. Its natural fatty acids deeply moisturise and nourish the skin, making it a beneficial ingredient in DIY sunscreen recipes or when combined with other natural sunscreens for enhanced protection.

Can I use Vaseline as sunscreen? ›

Petroleum Jelly is useful for preventing water access to your skin, so would help with any possible chlorine problem. BUT-it isn't an effective sunscreen. Any greasy product on the skin will prevent a small amount of the sun's rays getting through, but Petroleum Jelly (Vaseline) is not one of the better ones.

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