How to Make Homemade Sunscreen
Jill from One Good Thing shows you how to make homemade sunscreen.
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CAUTION: be careful with home made remedies. Please, please consult with your doctor or dermatologist, especially if you have a skin condition.
Interesting, but I kind of think it would be cheaper to buy sunscreen. With coupons, clearances, and SDM points, it doesn’t have to cost much. I’d think that diaper rash cream would be a pretty costly ingredient.
Good idea but it would cost a fortune just to buy the ingredients to make it if you don’t already have them on hand.