Non toxic physical sunscreen recipe tallow beeswax
Ingredients:
* 1 oz. beeswax
* 2 oz. tallow
* 2 oz. Avocado oil
* 3 oz. liquid oil, such as avocado, argan, jojoba, or a combination
* 2 oz. non nano zinc oxide
2024/5/23 Edited to
... Read moreAs someone who's always trying to embrace a more natural lifestyle, making my own skincare products, especially sunscreen, has been a game-changer. When I first started looking into homemade sun protection, I was a bit overwhelmed, but discovering the magic of a TALLOW PHYSICAL SUNSCREEN with beeswax truly revolutionized my routine. It's not just about avoiding chemicals; it's about nourishing my skin with natural ingredients I trust.
So, why beeswax and tallow? Beeswax is incredible because it helps create a protective barrier on the skin without clogging pores, and its natural water-resistant properties are a huge plus for sunscreen. Tallow, on the other hand, is rich in vitamins A, D, E, and K, making it deeply moisturizing and compatible with our skin's natural oils. Combining these with non-nano zinc oxide, which acts as a physical block against UV rays, creates a powerful, yet gentle, sun protector.
Now, let me walk you through my process, beyond just the ingredients list. You'll want to gather your ingredients first: 1 oz. beeswax, 2 oz. tallow, 2 oz. Avocado oil, 3 oz. another liquid oil (like argan or jojoba – I often use a mix!), and 2 oz. non-nano zinc oxide. The OCR also mentioned "avocado" and "bee," which really highlights the natural essence of this recipe!
Here’s how I make mine:
Melt the Solids: In a double boiler (or a heat-safe bowl over a pot of simmering water), gently melt the beeswax and tallow together. Stir occasionally until they are fully liquid. This takes a little patience, but it’s worth it!
Add Oils: Once melted, remove from heat and stir in the avocado oil and your chosen liquid oil. Mix well until everything is combined smoothly.
Incorporate Zinc Oxide: This step is crucial. Always wear a mask when handling zinc oxide powder to avoid inhaling it. Carefully whisk the non-nano zinc oxide into your oil mixture. I add it slowly, stirring constantly, to ensure there are no clumps. You want a smooth, uniform consistency.
Pour and Cool: Pour the mixture into clean, sterile tins or jars. Let them cool completely at room temperature. As they cool, they will solidify into a creamy consistency. Sometimes I pop them in the fridge for a faster set.
A few tips from my experience: While DIY sunscreens are fantastic for natural protection, it’s important to understand that calculating an exact SPF can be tricky at home. I always recommend reapplying frequently, especially after swimming or heavy sweating. Also, store your homemade sunscreen in a cool, dark place, and try to use it within 6-12 months. Before slathering it all over, do a small patch test on your skin to ensure you don't have any sensitivities. This recipe has truly transformed my sun protection game, and I hope it does for you too!
Ohhhh I love this! Thanks for sharing the recipe! I'd love to give it a try one day 😍