Did you know that many sunscreens out there can actually cause you to get many conditions. This is due to the fact that they are squeezing so many chemicals into the bottle to ensure that you're protected from the sun. You're also blocking out all the good vitamins and minerals that come from the sun at the same time while allowing your skin to soak up the chemicals within the lotion.
So how do you put at least, a little, protection on your skin or the skin of your baby?
You can choose a nice, all natural (for real) all natural skin protectant. You need to make sure that you read the instructions fully to know whether they are one of the ones out there that you want to use. So what should you look for in a sunscreen ingredients list?
All of these items have natural sun protecting abilities and they are good for you – without harsh chemicals or other products that can harm the body.
- Almond Oil- SPF around 5
- Coconut Oil- SPF 4-6
· Zinc Oxide SPF 2-20 depending on how much used
· Red Raspberry Seed Oil SPF 25-50
· Carrot Seed Oil – SPF 35-40
· Shea Butter – SPF 4-6
Once you've found one you feel safe with, you can feel more confident about putting it on and then going into the sun – however, if you are still concerned then just make your own! Many people find that mixing these ingredients and adding a little extra scent is just what they needed in order to protect their skin just enough, so it doesn't burn.
So how do you put at least, a little, protection on your skin or the skin of your baby?
You can choose a nice, all natural (for real) all natural skin protectant. You need to make sure that you read the instructions fully to know whether they are one of the ones out there that you want to use. So what should you look for in a sunscreen ingredients list?
All of these items have natural sun protecting abilities and they are good for you – without harsh chemicals or other products that can harm the body.
- Almond Oil- SPF around 5
- Coconut Oil- SPF 4-6
· Zinc Oxide SPF 2-20 depending on how much used
· Red Raspberry Seed Oil SPF 25-50
· Carrot Seed Oil – SPF 35-40
· Shea Butter – SPF 4-6
Once you've found one you feel safe with, you can feel more confident about putting it on and then going into the sun – however, if you are still concerned then just make your own! Many people find that mixing these ingredients and adding a little extra scent is just what they needed in order to protect their skin just enough, so it doesn't burn.