Navigating your way down the skincare aisle searching for a sunblock can be a daunting task. Luckily, I did it for you. Your body absorbs what you apply onto your skin, so reading that ingredient list is important! But what do all those chemicals do? Who cares… You don’t want them on your skin! Some of the common sunblock ingredients have been shown to cause more harm than benefit.
Most sunblocks contain nano particles, aka ” micronized” , they are so tiny they absorb right into your skin. The best natural sunblocks do NOT have any nano particles- you want a non nano, uncoated zinc oxide in your
sunscreen. It safely sits on top of your skin and protects your skin from UVA/UVB rays. Add in some sunflower oil, vitamin E and sea buckthorn oil and you have a skin-loving antioxidant sunblock safe enough for children and one you can feel good about applying. Two of my favorites are Badger Unscented SPF 30 zinc oxide, which can be found at most health food store such as Sprouts and Whole Foods, with 98% natural ingredients and Juice Beauty SPF 30 oil free moisturizer, which can be purchased at Ulta.
If you want to go the homemade route, several oils offer natural sun protection. Like all sun protection, they need to be reapplied regularly. Red raspberry seed oil, carrot seed oil and coconut oil combined make a nice sun protection potion.
Still curious? Need a reliable reference or two? This will get you started 🙂
http://www.ewg.org/2014sunscreen/the-trouble-with-sunscreen-chemicals/
