Zinc Oxide

Reduce Skin Inflammation and Irritation and Optimize Wound Healing and Collagen Production with Zinc Oxide by Deborah Tosline

If you’ve read a few of my articles, you may have gathered that I use advanced Do-It-Yourself (DIY) skin care practices on an almost daily basis. That means that I practice basic skin care; apply advanced serums, creams, and solutions; and, use skin care tools consistently on my skin. I prefer to use natural healing methods to support healthy skin and I recently discovered my new go-to skin healing cream, zinc oxide ointment.

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The True Cost of Making a Luxury DIY Skin Care Cream by Deborah Tosline

Over the decades most of my DIY skin moisturizing needs involved adding vitamins, nutraceuticals, and advanced, active, skin care ingredients to retail creams. I gravitated towards products that contained basic pure ingredients. The DIY approach fit my slim pocketbook and desire for luxury skin care. I rarely used body creams and lotions; I did not like them… too many chemicals. I used a lot of raw oils. In recent years, I began making emulsified creams and while it has been a simple chemistry experiment, I’ve had mixed results, until recently.

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DIY Sunscreen with Zinc Oxide for Health, Wealth, and Beauty by Deborah Tosline

When you make your own DIY sunscreen you save money while using the highest quality, biodegradable ingredients. Zinc oxide is a physical/mineral sunscreen that deposits minerals on top of the skin to reflect light and prevent the sun’s rays from penetrating the skin. In addition to its sun protective qualities, zinc oxide cream is an excellent resource to stock in the medicine cabinet for soothing sunburns, skin inflammation, rashes and to treat other general health concerns.

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