Skin cancer is not caused directly from skin exposure. Topical carcinogen containing products lathered over your skin for years, does. There’s a reason why skin cancer rates are higher with higher rates of carcinogen containing products being used. But if you prefer to parrot what you’re told instead of what you know, go a head and lather your cancer creams over your body.
@@ML-ov7wo It would be a good to know if you have any qualifications to say this. Freedom of speech is important but when it comes to very serious problems such as cancer you must be qualified. It is not a joke of theories and opinions because we are talking about lives here. Of course I don't advise you with your homemade recipes to come to a country with high UV rate
I make something similar..with 20 percent non nano zinc oxide, (I do this with an electronic scale as it needs to be 20 to 25 percent for excellent protection) ev olive oil, ev coconut oil and beeswax. Heard about the addition of cocoa powder so will try adding that to stop it smearing on so white! Thank you for the video.
Thank u so much for sharing. I made this a couple of years ago and so loved it. I need more now and was hoping I could find your video again and I did! 😁 so glad I was able to find your video again!
I always made my own suntan lotion without the zinc oxide. But I had to be careful cuz I still burnt. This year going to make it. My husband would lather on the store bought stuff and now has skin cancer. He has had removed. So I am very excited To try your Recipe. Question when using bees wax does it feel gritty?
Hi Stephanie- when using the beeswax pastilles like mentioned in the recipe there is no gritty feeling. I imagine if you used fresh harvested beeswax that's unfiltered there would naturally be gritty effects. Hope you find this recipe works nicely for you!
Hi, wouldn’t there be bacteria in last year’s batch? And I’m curious, how do you know it works? Just because it looks like sunscreen doesn’t mean it protects you. Maybe it can from UVB if you layer on enough (then the esthetic is not so good, did cocoa powder help?), but it doesn’t protect from UVA. I’m not a chemist, but many here on RUclips and dermatologists advise against DIY sunscreen. What is your perspective on this?
Hi there! Thank you for your questions. I have never experienced mold/bacteria in my sunscreen. I suspect because there is NO WATER used, which is the main reason products will eventually go bad. Bees wax also has natural preservative properties. Yes, cocoa powder is an excellent resolution to the pasty-white glow that comes from zinc oxide based sunscreens. Zinc oxide is the ingredient that blocks both UVA and UVB rays. So we're good there! Safe and protected.
Don't do that, please. It is not possible to create a sun cream except in a laboratory because 1 the substance is not stable, therefore the formula could stop working due to temperature changes 2 without REAL preservatives it will expire quickly and could irritate the skin 3 it is not possible to create a homogeneous sunscreen if not in the laboratory, some areas may be unprotected. 4 an environment outside the laboratory and therefore non-sterile could cause bacterial proliferation. Skin cancer is A THING
In the description I linked to the full recipe and tutorial found at ouramyablefarmhouse.com/natural-sunscreen-a-simple-homemade-recipe/. Thanks for stopping by!
Yes the wrinkles LOL! Wish I knew the importance of skin protection when I was younger. However, since I've faithfully used this recipe, I haven't burned. It works!
@@OurAmyableFarmhouse if it just protects you from burning it only protects you from uvb (the rays that cause the redness and pain) but it may not be protecting you from the even more dangerous uva rays (the ones that cause cancer, spots and wrinkles), please dont risk your skin and just buy a good sunscreen :)
Thank you for your concern, Annie! I believe everyone should do their own research and educate themselves so that they can make a thoroughly informed choice. I am confident after researching and learning that zinc oxide blocks both UVA and UVB rays and supplying myself and family with this safe and healthy alternative. Thanks for stopping by!
@@OurAmyableFarmhouse see myth #2 here, from an educated source. If it’s difficult for a chemist to formulate, it would be difficult for anyone. It’s not the same as making a good recipe at home. SPF needs to be tested for effectiveness before being used. Hopefully for you and anyone who watches your channel will never get cancer but honestly, commercial sunscreens are safe so why risk it? ruclips.net/video/KcmVdQ_j2C8/видео.html
This is such a great recipe and perfect for anyone looking for a non-toxic, non-white sunscreen!
Thank you so much, Anja! I really appreciate your kindness.
well if u want to have skin cancer later, keep using that
Skin cancer is not caused directly from skin exposure. Topical carcinogen containing products lathered over your skin for years, does. There’s a reason why skin cancer rates are higher with higher rates of carcinogen containing products being used. But if you prefer to parrot what you’re told instead of what you know, go a head and lather your cancer creams over your body.
@@ML-ov7wo It would be a good to know if you have any qualifications to say this. Freedom of speech is important but when it comes to very serious problems such as cancer you must be qualified. It is not a joke of theories and opinions because we are talking about lives here. Of course I don't advise you with your homemade recipes to come to a country with high UV rate
I make something similar..with 20 percent non nano zinc oxide, (I do this with an electronic scale as it needs to be 20 to 25 percent for excellent protection) ev olive oil, ev coconut oil and beeswax. Heard about the addition of cocoa powder so will try adding that to stop it smearing on so white! Thank you for the video.
Thank u so much for sharing. I made this a couple of years ago and so loved it. I need more now and was hoping I could find your video again and I did! 😁 so glad I was able to find your video again!
does adding the cacao powder cause the product to expire faster?
Oh! I love it
Loved this. Thank you so much. I find cocoa powder still makes my skin look weirdly grey. Anyone got any other things they add?
Add more cocoa powder
Maybe turmeric
You’re funny! I like your energy! Can’t wait to make this
Oh thank you so much! You're so kind to say so 😊
Thank you for your time and sharing with us!
I always made my own suntan lotion without the zinc oxide. But I had to be careful cuz I still burnt. This year going to make it. My husband would lather on the store bought stuff and now has skin cancer. He has had removed. So I am very excited
To try your
Recipe. Question when using bees wax does it feel gritty?
Hi Stephanie- when using the beeswax pastilles like mentioned in the recipe there is no gritty feeling. I imagine if you used fresh harvested beeswax that's unfiltered there would naturally be gritty effects. Hope you find this recipe works nicely for you!
*InfOrmative Amazing VideOW Thankx!!!!!*
People said diy sunblock not safe spf. Is it true?
Wondering if anyone knows if immersion blending the zinc oxide reduces its particle size? (If wanting to keep the non-nano Zinc oxide Non-Nano)
This looks great! Looking forward to trying it. Thank you!
Thank you Amy, my sweet friend! Come over to swim!
I added more zinc now it's too white on my skin. How do i help that??
does your Sunscreen become yellow? mine changes colour after a month or so. don't know why is that.
Hi, wouldn’t there be bacteria in last year’s batch? And I’m curious, how do you know it works? Just because it looks like sunscreen doesn’t mean it protects you. Maybe it can from UVB if you layer on enough (then the esthetic is not so good, did cocoa powder help?), but it doesn’t protect from UVA. I’m not a chemist, but many here on RUclips and dermatologists advise against DIY sunscreen. What is your perspective on this?
Hi there! Thank you for your questions. I have never experienced mold/bacteria in my sunscreen. I suspect because there is NO WATER used, which is the main reason products will eventually go bad. Bees wax also has natural preservative properties. Yes, cocoa powder is an excellent resolution to the pasty-white glow that comes from zinc oxide based sunscreens. Zinc oxide is the ingredient that blocks both UVA and UVB rays. So we're good there! Safe and protected.
many says dont go for DIY bec. they are paid by big manufacturer to do so,
They want you to buy their poison to put on your skin.
Thank you.
Don't do that, please. It is not possible to create a sun cream except in a laboratory because 1 the substance is not stable, therefore the formula could stop working due to temperature changes 2 without REAL preservatives it will expire quickly and could irritate the skin 3 it is not possible to create a homogeneous sunscreen if not in the laboratory, some areas may be unprotected. 4 an environment outside the laboratory and therefore non-sterile could cause bacterial proliferation. Skin cancer is A THING
mine came out looking gray instead of brown? i used cocoa powder organic. how much did you use?
I start with 1 tsp coca powder and adjust from there according to skin pigmentation.
I was not able to open your recipe?
All fixed now. Thanks for letting me know!
Recipe is good but I don't see measurements anywhere
In the description I linked to the full recipe and tutorial found at ouramyablefarmhouse.com/natural-sunscreen-a-simple-homemade-recipe/. Thanks for stopping by!
Nisbah tak tulis ?
You are hilarious! Great videos 🙃
Thank you, Heidi!
You are amzing darling
Won't protect good enough that's why you have wrinkles
Yes the wrinkles LOL! Wish I knew the importance of skin protection when I was younger. However, since I've faithfully used this recipe, I haven't burned. It works!
@@OurAmyableFarmhouse if it just protects you from burning it only protects you from uvb (the rays that cause the redness and pain) but it may not be protecting you from the even more dangerous uva rays (the ones that cause cancer, spots and wrinkles), please dont risk your skin and just buy a good sunscreen :)
Thank you for your concern, Annie! I believe everyone should do their own research and educate themselves so that they can make a thoroughly informed choice. I am confident after researching and learning that zinc oxide blocks both UVA and UVB rays and supplying myself and family with this safe and healthy alternative. Thanks for stopping by!
@@OurAmyableFarmhouse see myth #2 here, from an educated source. If it’s difficult for a chemist to formulate, it would be difficult for anyone. It’s not the same as making a good recipe at home. SPF needs to be tested for effectiveness before being used. Hopefully for you and anyone who watches your channel will never get cancer but honestly, commercial sunscreens are safe so why risk it? ruclips.net/video/KcmVdQ_j2C8/видео.html
Very insensitive comment.