Get Ready for Summer: DIY Sunscreen & Bug Repellent
on Jun 04, 2016Summer is officially here and in honor if it, we’re sharing some summertime necessity recipes for sunscreen and bug repellant.
DIY Sunscreen - This is a lower SPF sunscreen (10-15), based on the natural SPFs of the ingredients used. You can make it a higher SPF by adding more of the non-nano zinc powder. Always test a patch of skin before using on the full body. Homemade sunscreens tend to last about six months and should not be kept in direct sunlight.
Ingredients
1/2 cup coconut oil
1/4 cup olive oil
1/4 cup shea butter
2 tablespoons NON Nano Zinc Oxide
1 teaspoon carrot oil
Directions
Fill the bottom of a double broiler with water and set to medium heat.
Combine all ingredients except zinc oxide in the double boiler.
As the water heats, the ingredients will start to melt.
Stir occasionally to incorporate.
When all ingredients are completely melted, add the zinc oxide, and stir in well.
Once combined, pour into small glass containers, like the smallest size bell jars.
Stir a few times as the mixture cools to make sure that the zinc oxide is incorporated.
Once it’s set, it’s ready to use.
DIY Bug Repellant - good for mosquitos and ticks
*Please note, this version is for use on adults and teens, as some of the essential oils used are not meant for use on small children.
Ingredients
2 tablespoons virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons witch hazel
1/2 teaspoon vodka (to preserve)
50 drops Lemon Eucalyptus essential oil
25 drops Rosemary essential oil
25 drops Lavender essential oil
10 drops Tea Tree essential oil
Directions
Add the olive oil, witch hazel and vodka to a dark colored spray bottle and shake until mixed. Add the essential oils and shake again. Before each use shake to make sure it is thoroughly blended. Store out of direct sunlight or any type of light.
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Great bug repellant recipe, can’t wait to try it. Haven’t had luck with any natural but sprays for our toddler who is loved by the mosquitos!
Love these tips. Can’t wait to try the bug spray.
I’ve never heard of a double broiler, but I have used a double boiler for decades.