However, I know some people are so fair that they never build up a tan and do need sunscreen. Those people also need to supplement with Vitamin D all year round because they don't absorb any through sunblock. If you're blocking the UV rays, you're blocking the Vitamin D.
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On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Rachel Wachs <rachelloveswade@gmail.com> wrote:
This may or may not be what people are looking for, but when studying at the School of Natural Healing, we were taught that the sun brings the impurities to the surface of the skin so that it can literally burn out the damage within our tissues. Our family no longer uses sunscreen and we haven't had burns since we stopped. We started out staying in the sun a little at a time and then worked our way up to longer exposure, but we have seen a huge difference in so many ways. Our moods are better, our skin is clearer - there were several spots that I had on my arm that are not there anymore- and we do feel like it is making a difference with our daughter, who is 3, and doesn't wear sunblock at all. I hope that that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions, and I will do my best to help/answer them.
-RachelOn Fri, May 27, 2011 at 12:01 PM, MomHeather <doterra.heather@gmail.com> wrote:What ratio of EO to FCO do you use for sunscreen, and how often do you
need to reapply it? I can't afford to cover my whole family in
helichrysum, and am used to putting sunscreen on daily during the
summer.
Heather,
In the past I've been told that if you are tan you have damaged your
skin. If you are using lavender and FCO and still tanning but not
burning, are you adequately protected from the damaging rays of the
sun? My family is quite fair so I need to be really careful. But I am
drawn to the idea of using oils instead of traditional sunscreen.
I'd love to hear from others your experiences with using oils for sun
protection.
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