Sunscreen Recipes

Raspberry Seed Oil Sunscreen Recipe

2 Mins read

Learn how to make your own natural sunscreen using raspberry seed oil with this easy recipe. It’s perfect for protecting your skin from harmful UV rays while also providing nourishment.

Raspberry Seed Oil Sunscreen Recipe

Raspberry Seed Oil Sunscreen Recipe

23a4bed028785a010bca501d0e0ec0fa?s=30&d=mm&r=g Raspberry Seed Oil Sunscreen RecipeElse Norregard
Raspberry seed oil is known for its high levels of antioxidants and UV protection properties, making it an excellent ingredient for natural sunscreen. This recipe is simple to make and can be used to protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Course Personal Care
Servings 2 oz

Equipment

  • Small bowl
  • Whisk
  • Glass container with a lid

Ingredients
  

  • 2 oz shea butter
  • 2 oz coconut oil
  • 2 oz raspberry seed oil
  • 1 tsp zinc oxide powder
  • 20 drops of lavender essential oil (optional)

Instructions
 

  • In a small bowl, mix together the shea butter, coconut oil, and raspberry seed oil.
  • Whisk in the zinc oxide powder until fully combined.
  • Add in the lavender essential oil, if desired.
  • Transfer the mixture to a glass container with a lid and store in a cool, dry place.
  • Use as needed to protect your skin from the sun's rays.

Notes

  • It is important to use zinc oxide powder in this recipe as it is a natural, non-nano mineral sunscreen ingredient.
  • This recipe will have a shelf life of approximately 6 months.
  • Store in a cool, dry place to keep the sunscreen from melting.
 

How to Use

 
  1. Apply a small amount of the sunscreen to your face and body before sun exposure.
  2. Reapply as needed throughout the day, especially after sweating or swimming.
SEE ALSO:  Homemade Sunscreen Spray Recipe

FAQs:

What is raspberry seed oil?

Raspberry seed oil is derived from the seeds of raspberries and is known for its high levels of antioxidants and UV protection properties.

Why is raspberry seed oil good for sunscreen?

Raspberry seed oil is rich in antioxidants and has natural UV protection properties that make it an excellent ingredient for natural sunscreen.

SEE ALSO:  Tinted Sunscreen Recipe

Can this sunscreen recipe be used on children?

Yes, this recipe can be used on children, but it is always best to consult with a pediatrician before using any new products on children.

What is the shelf life of this sunscreen recipe?

The shelf life of this recipe is approximately 6 months. It is important to store it in a cool, dry place to keep the sunscreen from melting.

SEE ALSO:  DIY Sunscreen Recipe

Is this recipe water-resistant?

No, this recipe is not water-resistant. It is best to reapply after sweating or swimming.

Can this recipe be used on the face?

Yes, this recipe can be used on the face, but it is always best to patch test before using any new products on the face.

Can this recipe be used for sensitive skin?

This recipe can be used for sensitive skin, but it is always best to consult with a dermatologist before using any new products on sensitive skin.