
Did you know that coconut oil is a sunscreen? Seriously! If you’re headed out for a day of sun and want some UV protection all you need is to grab some coconut oil sunscreen from your kitchen! Coconut oil is the most nutrient dense part of the coconut. It is solid at room temperature like butter. It doesn’t break down in heat or light or become rancid like many oils, and in my opinion has a wonderful tropical smell. On the Next Page we have the best Homemade Coconut Oil Sunscreen Recipe
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Ellyn Berkowitz Silverman
Jun 04. 2016
What does eating clean mean. Lol.
Rebecca Hughes
Jun 05. 2016
Daphne Spackman Hayes wow I thought enough D got thru coconut oil. Do you wear sunglasses?
Shirley Moose Filer
Jun 07. 2016
I reckon you could put it on your ice cream if you decide not to do the sun. haha
Amanda Warner
Jun 07. 2016
Nicole Wolabaugh Woltz
Nicole Wolabaugh Woltz
Jun 08. 2016
This is the same recipe I used last year with the carrot seed oil. It worked great but I didn’t like the smell. I am excited to see how the pomegranate one will work this summer 🙂
Missy Johnson Hash
Jun 08. 2016
Ellyn, I guess we just aren’t as “awake” as they are, lol!
Gayle DePan Cartier
Jun 09. 2016
They should be more careful giving out medical advice
Susan Woroniak
Jun 10. 2016
Ashley
Debbi Baglione
Jun 11. 2016
I’ve been using straight coconut oil for years, ypu don’t need to add anything to it to make sunscreen
Debbi Baglione
Jun 11. 2016
That is interesting, my d levels never dropped, but I also have a farm and work with horses so I am literally outside from sun up to sun down
Georgina Deeley Anderson
Jun 13. 2016
Well just because you put a sunscreen on does not mean you should stay in hot sun for hours! If you can’t eat it .. Should not go on your skin!!! Actually most commercial ones help cause cancer!
Sue Cieslinski
Jun 15. 2016
Kate Welters
Amber Pipes
Jun 15. 2016
Savannah Monroe
Marla Clark
Jun 16. 2016
looks interesting………..
Loon Bc
Jun 17. 2016
I just use coconut oil and it is just fine
Krissy McClure
Jun 17. 2016
Gina Knierim McClure
Gina Knierim McClure
Jun 17. 2016
Make some with zinc oxide
Burnt to a crisp in The Keys. May work in places where the sun is not so hot, but NOT for the smoking Hot South!!
Kristine Humphrey
Jun 19. 2016
4;)
Arnittia Rouse
Jun 20. 2016
I always use coconut oil when i lay out.
Jacqueline Hewlett Newcombe
Jun 20. 2016
Malorie McHaffie
Marnie Elizabeth
Erika Elias Bratschie
Jun 20. 2016
Thank you for posting! Have been looking for something like this!
Honey Adrain Hurst
Jun 20. 2016
I worked on a study at a medical school rating the efficacy of different sun screens and SPF. First SPF is a scam, and the only sun screens that worked had zinc oxide or helioplex. Blue Lizard is my favorite.
Bianca Ahmad
Jun 20. 2016
I’ll stick to my natural sunblock . I hate grease and reapplying grease throughout the day.
Amy Mitchell Boggess
Jun 20. 2016
It is worth a try!
Alma Walker
Jun 20. 2016
Made this and love it
Kathi Johnston Moyle
Jun 20. 2016
Straight organic coconut oil did it for me.
Traci Hill
Jun 21. 2016
I don’t understand. Actually I heard the opposite about coconut oil. After being in the sun for 45 mins today, in Michigan, with only C. Oil I got quite a bit of a sun tan. How does it block the sun? Obviously it didn’t for me????
Sherry Renken
Jun 21. 2016
Megan
Megan Gorsky
Jun 21. 2016
Just book marked it thank you
Jefri Jones
Jun 22. 2016
Do you mind if I ask what you use? I agree coconut oil obviously is oily & takes a bit to absorb in the skin.
Tammie Collins Goforth
Jun 22. 2016
Lindsay Sanderson
Bianca Ahmad
Jun 22. 2016
Sure @ jefri jones. I like derma E natural anti oxident sunscreen SPF 30. It also has no nsnoparticles which is great. Arbonne ABC is good too. Cliniderm SPF 45 I like for the face (this is Canadian brand), goddess garden sunny baby natural sunscreen. Remember when they’re zinc oxide based you can get some white residue. When you apply these types if sunblocks don’t rub them in too hard, just apply them gently. You don’t want to break down the minerals. The derma e goes on clear I noticed.
Kayla Bivins
Jun 22. 2016
Oil will burn. So what is the difference with coconut oil
Jane Hauser Posselt
Jun 23. 2016
I am allergic to sunscreen so I will stick to this:) eating clean means no junk! Simple! Shop from the outside border of store not fill your cart w processed junk in center aisles
Susan Jeanne McAvoy Allen
Jun 25. 2016
Cant sit in sun for hours without getting sunburn. Use your own judgement. Reapply as needed.
Susan Jeanne McAvoy Allen
Jun 25. 2016
I prefer all natural products. And since when was sunscreen medical advice?
Susan Jeanne McAvoy Allen
Jun 25. 2016
As a cchild i used baby oil! And i live in Florida. Coconut oil is much healthier
Gayle DePan Cartier
Jun 25. 2016
Since most sunscreens have SPFs to block UV radiation with 45 or greater being best. Coconut has an SPF of 4. So to imply its protecting you from the suns radiation and therefore protecting your skin from skin cancers is not appropriate or good advise. Sure its better than having nothing on your skin but it has very limited ability as a sunscreen.
Gayle DePan Cartier
Jun 25. 2016
Cocunut oil has an SPF of 4…..Ellyn is 100% correct. Wear sunscreen with SPF of 45 or greater
Ellyn Berkowitz Silverman
Jun 25. 2016
Jane Hauser Posselt eating clean means nothing. It’s some woo statement that means not a darn thing.
Shannon Lesley
Jun 25. 2016
Stupid.
Deanna Buchanan
Jun 25. 2016
I click on recipe or not page or article and it gives me some ancient facebook posts from my wall. Where is the recipe?
Deanna Buchanan
Jun 25. 2016
Coconut oil only has an spf of 4. You need to add more to it if you’re going to be at the beach all day. Frankincense lavender helichrysym are good healing oils and carrot oil raises the spf a few points. So does the powdered stuff mentioned In previous post. Coconut oil also heals sun burn. Mix with lavender for added boost.
Mistie Martin
Jun 25. 2016
Jan Raden-Park
Dawn Marie
Jun 28. 2016
Becky Leib
Dawn Marie
Jun 28. 2016
Terri Taldone think we need to get brewing mom
Anne Schaafsma
Jun 28. 2016
Sure we all have the ingredients in the house!!
Katarina Gottfried
Jun 30. 2016
would you reapply every 2 hours or earlier?
Rose-marie James
Jun 30. 2016
Swell Mel FYI. This is a better article
Candy Ireland-Sluz
Jun 30. 2016
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