Saturday, December 26, 2009

Olive oil instead of sunscreen?

I called our local healthfood store looking for some sunscreen and spoke to a herbalist who said all she ever uses for herself and her children is organic extra virgin olive oil. Has anyone tried this? Does it work? Does is have to be organic? Thanks!Olive oil instead of sunscreen?
Sounds crazy.


Olive oil doesn't block UV rays.


You can make your own sunscreen using olive oil and other ingredients, but I think your herbalist has smoked something


http://www.wikihow.com/Make-SunscreenOlive oil instead of sunscreen?
The TRUTH: Some plant oils contain natural sunscreens. Sesame oil resists 30 percent of UV rays; Olive oil, about 20 percent. Mineral oil (aka ';baby oil';) is derived from petroleum and doesn't resist any UV rays and dissolves the body's own protective oils to retain moisture! Very, very bad. Report Abuse

Organic cold pressed extra virgin olive oil is brilliant as a moisturiser for your skin but if you use it as your only form of sun protection you will burn terribly. Safe sun exposure is the best way to avoid getting sunburnt ie ~ cover up with loose clothing and a sun hat and avoid the harsh rays of the sun when it is at is strongest ie ~ between 10a.m. %26amp; 2p.m..................... ;0)





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the oil will definately attract the sun and burn you. . . just like tanning oil is meant to do- attract the sun. Maybe she uses the oil to achieve a quick tan. If you want something made from natural ingredients why not try Burts Bee's sunscreen : it has gotten pretty good ratings, stays put during sports, and protects well for only about 8 dollars.
olive oil ';organic'; or otherwise has no natural sunscreen in it. It i an oil and will moisturize the skin only.





If you use this only, you will get a nasty burn.
I used to use iodine in olive oil to get more sun,,,,,,,,not block it...........


she is smoking herb
it'll make you burn
wouldnt that make you burn?

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