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Homemade natural sunscreen is a quick and easy DIY project with just a few ingredients! I love knowing what’s in our sunscreen.

homemade natural sunscreen

Even though we’re nearing the end of summer, right now the weather has been hotter than ever! The sun has been out in full force.

Earlier this week we had one of our hottest days of summer, with the temperature over 100°.

So there’s still plenty of time to be out in the sun and applying sunscreen. At least in our neck of the woods!

I’ve been wanting to share this easy DIY sunscreen tutorial for quite awhile. It’s my favorite natural sunscreen, and it’s really easy to make.

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Supplies Needed

This recipe uses ingredients we keep on hand for other DIY projects (and recipes), so we usually have these items readily available.

Here’s what you’ll need to make your own homemade sunscreen.

How to Make Homemade Natural Sunscreen

Making your own homemade sunscreen is really simple.

You’ll need a double boiler or you can make your own using a bowl or jar placed over a saucepan of water.

I recommend setting aside a container that you’re just going to use for recipes like this one.

I have a Mason jar and some utensils that I use for making DIY body care products.

1. Fill a saucepan (or double boiler) with a few inches of water and place on medium heat.

2. Add the first five ingredients (all except the zinc oxide and essential oils) to a double boiler (I use a quart-sized glass jar).

beeswax pastilles in mason jar

3. Put the jar with the ingredients in the pan of heating water.

melting beeswax

4. As the ingredients start to melt, stir to combine.

stirring ingredients in glass jar

5. Remove from heat and allow mixture to cool a bit.

6. Add in the zinc oxide and essential oil to the jar (I love to use 10 drops of lavender and 5 drops frankincense, but you can try other combinations. The only caution is with citrus oils, as they can increase sun sensitivity.)

Whisk the ingredients well with a fork. As the mixture continues to cool, stir a few more times to make sure it is well blended.

homemade natural sunscreen

7. Pour the finished sunscreen into a glass jar for storage, and store at room temperature.

How to Make Homemade Natural Sunscreen

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Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Fill a saucepan with a few inches of water and place on medium heat (or use a double boiler).
  • Add the first five ingredients (all except the zinc oxide and essential oil) to a double boiler (I use a quart-sized glass jar).
  • Put the jar with the ingredients in the pan of heating water.
  • As the ingredients start to melt, stir to combine.
  • Remove from heat and allow mixture to cool a bit.
  • Add in the zinc oxide and essential oil to the jar or double boiler (I use 10 drops of lavender and 5 drops frankincense, but you can try other combinations. The only caution is with citrus oils, as they can increase sun sensitivity.)
  • Whisk the ingredients well with a fork. As the mixture continues to cool, stir a few more times to make sure it is well blended.
  • Pour the finished sunscreen into a glass jar for storage, and store at room temperature.

Notes

To use, apply a thick layer to skin before sun exposure. Be sure to reapply sunscreen every couple of hours, more often if you're in the water.
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How to Use Homemade Sunscreen

We love the consistency of this natural sunscreen. It is so reminiscent of traditional sunscreen, yet without all the chemicals.

Be sure to apply a thick layer of the sunscreen before heading out into the sun.

Also, you’ll want to reapply the sunscreen every couple of hours and possibly more often if you’re in the water or sweating.

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Hi, I'm Joy!

I'm a homemaker and homeschooling mom of 5. For over 25 years I've been cooking from scratch and making homemade bread for my family of 7. I love sharing sourdough recipes, easy dinner ideas, and simple DIY projects for your home.

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40 Comments

  1. Christina says:

    Thank you so much for this recipe! I am glad I found the Homestead Blog hop! I may try to make this soon.

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      So glad it was helpful! It’s fun and easy to make!

  2. Jess says:

    It came out runny

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Oh, I’m so sorry to hear that! Mine always comes out with the consistency of regular sunscreen, like a thick cream.

    2. Kait H says:

      Are you able to switch out the coconut oil for carrot seed oil?

      1. Joy Kincaid says:

        I’m not sure how this would work to switch them out (as they’re different types of oil), but you could definitely add some carrot seed oil to the recipe.

        1. Taylor says:

          I use carrot seed oil in mine and it has wonderful UV protection

          1. Joy Kincaid says:

            Thanks for sharing!

          2. Carol L says:

            @Taylor: Where idd you get the information that carrot seed E.O. has UV protection?

  3. Kathleen Aherne says:

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    Kathleen

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you, Kathleen!

  4. Marielle says:

    I saw your link on the Tuesdays with a Twist Blog Hop. I haven’t tried DIY Sunscreen before. Thank you for the tutorial!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thanks so much for stopping by, Marielle!

  5. Kelly says:

    Wonderful recipe! We only use natural sunscreen. Glad to have some recipe options. Thanks for sharing on the Homestead Blog Hop. Hope to see more tomorrow.

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you, Kelly!

  6. the real cie says:

    What a wonderful idea!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you!

  7. Carri says:

    It can be difficult to find a sunscreen that actually works. I look forward to trying this recipe!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      We love the smell and texture of this one! It does require applying quite a bit and reapplying frequently after water exposure, but I still love being able to make my own.

  8. Alice V says:

    Love your post. I’ve made my own before too but the only problem I had with this is figuring out exactly what the SPF factor is. I even had a friend that is a chemist try to help me out on that. I’ve also read that aloe vera has some SPF protection as well but I have no idea what kind of rating that would give for your skin.

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you! Yes, that part is tricky. I love being able to make my own, but if I knew I needed or wanted a specific SPF rating, I’d just buy a natural brand with that rating. 🙂

  9. Dianna says:

    I’ve been thinking about trying this! Thanks for sharing your recipe.

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      You’re welcome!

  10. Julie says:

    I’ve never even thought about trying to make my own sun cream, it’s so interesting to see the ingredients that would go into it. Very cool!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Glad it was helpful! It’s fun to make your own!