🌟 Elevate Your Skincare Game with Pure Zinc Oxide!
Zinc Oxide Powder by Better Shea Butter is a pharmaceutical-grade, uncoated, non-nano powder ideal for creating homemade skincare products. Safe for all ages, it serves as a key ingredient in sunscreens, diaper rash creams, and various DIY lotions. Each purchase includes a complimentary ebook filled with creative skincare recipes.
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G**B
nice powder
This has been a great powder for keeping my feet dry. I sprinkle a little in my shoes and my feet stay dry all day. I would highly recommend this product. It's basically the same stuff they use in these high over the counter products.
S**Y
Yay for cheap sunscreen!
I bought this powder to make my own sunscreen because store bought natural zinc oxide sunscreen is stupidly expensive. Though I came across other, cheaper 1 lb. bags of zinc oxide in my search, the fact that Better Shea Butter says clearly in the description that their powder is made in the US, non nano, and uncoated, I figured it was worth the extra money for the peace of mind. With most sunscreen recipes calling for only a few tablespoons of zinc oxide for an eight ounce yield, this bag will make about a gallon of sunscreen, if my math is right. Is it right?1 TBSP = .5 oz, 16 oz in a pound, 2 TBSP per 8 oz of sunscreen, 16 cups in a gallon-yes.AT ANY RATE, it will make a lot.This is the recipe I followed/modified (though, I'm sure a lot of people have already come across it): http://wellnessmama.com/2558/homemade-sunscreen/I used:¼ cup grapeseed oil¼ cup olive oil¼ cup shea butter1/8-1/4 cup beeswax (I used leftover bits of old tealights)3 TBSP zinc oxide (I wanted a higher SPF...though how much higher it is, I have no idea)I followed the instructions about heating and everything came together nicely! It's a pretty thick consistency but it spreads easily, sort of like Vaseline. I will note that I was impatient and made the base before my powder arrived, and mixing it in after the fact yielded a slight lumpiness, but it's not too bad and is my fault completely. I suppose I could have reheated it but eh!Obviously, there's no reason not to just add this powder to a lotion you already have, but I already had all of this stuff on hand and wanted the slight waterproofing effect of the wax.FULL DISCLOSURE: I have not actually tried this sunscreen yet, but there's no way it's any different from other sunscreens, except that it's cheaper and has the ability to make other, lesser people fear your DIY prowess, probably.UPDATE:I went to the beach for two days, slathering my skin with this sunscreen the entire time; it was fairly heavy and sort of streaky, but seeing as I wasn't heading to a SI bikini photo shoot, I didn't really mind.I was out for about three hours the first day and I reapplied once; I got burned. The second day, I was out for four hours and reapplied at least three times, but ended up getting burned worse.It's possible that perhaps the sun was just insanely strong or that the beach was the wrong place to expose my skin for the first time in about a year, or that I didn't dump enough powder into my mixture, but I would just be wary. I've used Badger sunscreen at the beach before without much incident, but that was in September, so who knows! Maybe natural sunscreen just plain isn't as effective as chemical. Don't stray too far from the shade if you go this route!
L**S
Amazing Powder!!! Works to eliminate foot odor and other things
My friend told me about purchasing Zinc Oxide for foot odor. It worked!!! I would not believe it if I had not tried it! I treated my tennis shoes that had the smelliest foot odor from using my shoes 6 hrs a day on the court. I treated my feet for four nights and rubbed this powder on my feet before I went to bed. It is like rubbing baby powder all over. I placed my socks on and went to bed. I also treated my shoes with a thick coating under the insert on the inside base of the shoe and then coated the insert both under and over. It looked like major powder in my shoe but after I used them the first tme...the powder did not show anymore. It absorbed in my shoe. This is an antibacterial powder. It works wonders. I would not believe it if I hadn't done it!!! After 4 days not only did my feet not smell anymore...neither did my shoes. Believe me...they were so bad, I had to put them in the garage every night just to help my family not gag ha ha!!! Now I have my shoes in my closet with no smell!!! It is amazing!!! I am not embarraced anymore when I go to peoples homes and have to take off my shoes. I feel confident this will work for you!!!! There are so many other uses for Zinc Oxide but this is one they should actually market for stinky feet!!! It is curable!!!! If not...you may want to see medical help LOL!! Oh I forgot to mention...I have had to wear a knee brace because I tore my mcl and meniscus and the brace was starting to smell so bad no matter how many times I washed it. I thought...hey if it cured my stinky feet, it may work for the brace. So I super coated it with Zinc Oxide and rinsed it off. It has not smelled since either. I just wonder now if I soaked my athletic clothes that after so many uses...just naturally stink....if it would take out that smell too. My next project. There is so much Zinc Oxide that comes in the pouch...it could last for a lot of things and making your own sunblock too :)
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Perfect for Safe Homemade Skin Products
This zinc oxide powder was exactly what I was looking for to make a homemade foundation and powder makeup. From what I've read, the non nano, uncoated is the best kind to get so that your skin doesn't absorb the zinc oxide but you still get the spf protection. I used a tablespoon in the foundation and a teaspoon in the powder for 20 spf coverage.Here's how I made the Foundation:-3 Tbsp of Almond Oil or Olive Oil (or other unrefined carrier oil)-2 Tbsp raw, unrefined Shea Butter-1 Tbsp raw, unrefined Cocoa Butter-1 Tbsp of Beeswax-1/8 teaspoon of Vitamin E oil-1 Tbsp Zinc Oxide Powder, non nano and uncoated- Cocoa Powder-1/8 teaspoon CinnamonUsing either a double boiler or a mason jar sitting on a hot pot of water, melt oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, beeswax, and vitamin E oil, stirring occasionally. Once everything is liquid, allow to cool for about 2minutes. Add your zinc and stir well. Then add your cinnamon. Add Cocoa Powder (1/2 Tablespoon for a light foundation, 1/2 Tablespoon plus 1 teaspoons for a medium foundation, and 1/2 Tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons for a dark foundation.) Pour into your selected container and allow to cool.Here's how I made the Mineral Powder:- 1/4 cup of Arrowroot- 3-5 Tbsp of Cocoa Powder (depending on your skin tone)- 1/4 teaspoon Ginger-1/4 teaspoon Nutmeg- 1 teaspoon Zinc Oxide Powder, non nano and uncoated-1 teaspoon cinnamon- 2 teaspoons Bentonite Clay- 10 drop vitamin E-12 drops of lavender essential oilCombine all ingredients in a glass or plastic container (Do not use Metal, as the Bentonite Clay should not come in contact with Metal).
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