The Most Incredible Homemade Coconut Oil Sunscreen Recipe

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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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162 Responses to “The Most Incredible Homemade Coconut Oil Sunscreen Recipe”

  1. Julie Pritchard Dodson

    Jul 01. 2016

    Heather Taylor

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  2. Betty Shafran

    Jul 01. 2016

    I have been using just coconut oil and it works great alone. I am fair and burn easily but so far I have had success. Commercial toxic sunscreen makes me itch and dries out my skin.

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  3. Ellen Clements

    Jul 01. 2016

    Falon Elizabeth Lacey Gallant Christa Anne Gallant

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  4. Rebecca Florian

    Jul 01. 2016

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  5. Sandra Nobel

    Jul 01. 2016

    Fifty bucks worth of ingredients…..ouch

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  6. Shirley Bloethe

    Jul 02. 2016

    Do your own research. Most commercial sunscreens have cancer causing ingredients! Just google the long ingredients one at a time – you’ll see that you need a Hazmat suit to handle it! Toxic!

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  7. Abigal Brauchle

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  8. Heather Taylor

    Jul 02. 2016

    I’m hoping to make and sell a natural sunscreen before the summer ends! ☺️

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  9. Julie Pritchard Dodson

    Jul 02. 2016

    Heather Taylor keep me posted

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  10. Pam Lovette Cooper

    Jul 02. 2016

    Interesting

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  11. Cynthia Williamson

    Jul 03. 2016

    Gotta try

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  12. Briana Tiffany Dugayon

    Jul 03. 2016

    Would you recommend myrrh? I’ve read in dr David Stewarts books that it was used for skin protection from the sun in ancient or Bible times

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  13. Briana Tiffany Dugayon

    Jul 03. 2016

    I’ve read that coconut oil has a SPF of 2-8, but avocado oil 4-15. So would it be better to make this with avocado oil instead??

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  14. Mironda J Sheridan

    Jul 03. 2016

    Carrot seed oil and Raspberry have highest SPF, s. Raspberry covers the uVA and UVB. Badger Balm is highly rated.

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  15. Lily Green

    Jul 04. 2016

    Ellyn Berkowitz Silverman…you like the word idiot a lot. You may have some valid points, however when you belittle people with a sarcastic tone, that just makes you look bad

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  16. Daphne Spackman Hayes

    Jul 04. 2016

    Rebecca Hughes I always wear UVA/UVB sunglasses.

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  17. Phyllis Myers

    Jul 04. 2016

    Barbie Pierce, Brooke Juhl Angie Cantrell. Abbye Pierce

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  18. Lily. I really don’t care what I sound like actually. If you don’t use sunscreen then you are an idiot. Bottom line.

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  19. Lily Green

    Jul 04. 2016

    I don’t put chemicals on my skin. And that does not make me an idiot

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  20. I found recipe easily

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  21. Jeana Flener Hopkins

    Jul 04. 2016

    Lori Jenkins will you try this

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  22. Jeana Flener Hopkins

    Jul 04. 2016

    Don’t it make you look and feel greasy?

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  23. Donna Maria

    Jul 04. 2016

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  24. Maria Durham

    Jul 05. 2016

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  25. Cori Nevills

    Jul 05. 2016

    Unless you are a chemist there is no way you can make an at home sunscreen yourself that provides protection from the cancer causing uv rays. Yes you may be preventing burns but the most harmful rays are still getting through 🙁

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  26. Gloria Welch

    Jul 05. 2016

    I have been doing this for a while believe me really work I am sixty and get compliments all the time your skin is beautiful I just say politely thank you and keep it moving.

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  27. Karen Renée

    Jul 05. 2016

    ~ the fruit of life ~

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  28. Marcia Martell-Hargis

    Jul 06. 2016

    I use it every day as a moisturizer! Just plain organic coconut oil. Fine lines are very slight! No crepe skin!!!! Gone! Love!

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  29. Kim Bodnaruk

    Jul 07. 2016

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  30. Nicole Haakenson

    Jul 07. 2016

    Tonya thought you might want to try this out.. you probably have all the stuff for it.

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  31. Tonya Olson

    Jul 07. 2016

    I don’t have all the stuff but it looks luscious!!!

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  32. Brenda Be

    Jul 07. 2016

    I’ve made this sunscreen for my red headed blue eyed son before he went to Jamaica and Mexico on vacation last year. It works. I used it too in the fourth of July for am entire day in the sun in a day that was a 9 sun index. I didn’t burn at all. I did tan but no burn. I usually can’t be in the sun for long without burning. I have no idea about how it affects vitamin d tho. I’m low in that. Need to up it. I heard taking vitamin d3 is also a protection from sun, idk if it’s true

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  33. Brenda Be

    Jul 07. 2016

    Why resort to name calling and why be close minded. It’s a rhetorical question. Therefore question mark

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  34. Wearing sunscreen is not a question. It’s a need and a fact. Melanoma is no joke.

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  35. Kristin Wright

    Jul 08. 2016

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  36. Pam-Corey Wilkins

    Jul 08. 2016

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  37. Susan Lee

    Jul 08. 2016

    Love it!!!

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  38. Pam Allinger

    Jul 08. 2016

    Loving this!

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  39. Brenda K. Johnson

    Jul 09. 2016

    I have heard from a nurse friend of mine that there are mineral based sunscreens that aren’t near as toxic and work great. Not great for in the water but good for other uses Mary Redinger Fox more info please☺️

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  40. Heidi Bo Beidi

    Jul 09. 2016

    Cynthia Guzman I’m dying for a shampoo recipe. Care to share?

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  41. Monica Pillen

    Jul 10. 2016

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  42. Chris Pearce

    Jul 10. 2016

    Brenda Be Taking vitamin D (in any form) will have no effect on your exposure to the sun.

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  43. Corinna Piehler

    Jul 10. 2016

    This recipe looks like a great way to baste yourself before going out in the sun! You will smell delicious as you roast! Lol! Extreme Natural woo!

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  44. Sherry A. Noland

    Jul 10. 2016

    Yes I agree just plain organic coconut oil I live in Florida and am out all the time

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  45. Lindsey Johnson

    Jul 11. 2016

    Sara Marie

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  46. Karen Calhoun

    Jul 11. 2016

    I only use coconut oil for my moisturizer and have not burned this summer except when I travelled without it. Now I know why. But for my tubing trip I think I will add the zinc as I will be in the Arizona sun like a really slow pizza oven and in also in water. I will bring it along and reapply often. I hate toxic sunscreens

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  47. Syrita Barbera

    Jul 11. 2016

    I have a recipe and have used it in Myrtle beach, Orlando and key West with not problem what so ever. You need vitamin d to protect you from cancer. If you don’t receive vit D from the sun, you will get sick. Skin cancer has increased with suntan lotion use, since it keeps out vit D.

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  48. Syrita Barbera but d can be toxic. It stores in the liver brainiac. Wear sunscreen.

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  49. Erika V. Riley

    Jul 12. 2016

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  50. Eileen Ryan Moroski

    Jul 12. 2016

    i put coconut oil in my hair i do this in the winter and then didn’t think about it and spent some time in the sun and fried my hair

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