Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Sun Tan Oil

Hi again,

Last year I posted a sun block lotion and powder. This season I have been using a mix of oils and only using the block when I plan to be outside a long time.

The SPF rating is a measure of "how long a sunscreen remains effective on the skin."[19] The effectiveness of a sunblock can be determined "by multiplying the SPF factor by the length of time it takes for him or her to suffer a burn without sunscreen." [20]
Mathematically, the SPF is calculated from measured data as
\mathrm{SPF} = \frac{\int A(\lambda) E(\lambda)d\lambda}{\int A(\lambda) E(\lambda)/\mathrm{MPF}(\lambda) \, d\lambda},
where E(\lambda) is the solar irradiance spectrum, A(\lambda) the erythemal action spectrum, and \mathrm{MPF}(\lambda) the monochromatic protection factor, all functions of the wavelength \lambda. The MPF is roughly the inverse of the transmittance at a given wavelength.
The above means that the SPF is not simply the inverse of the transmittance in the UV-B region. If that were true, then applying two layers of SPF 5 sunscreen would be equivalent to SPF 25 (5 times 5). The actual combined SPF is always lower than the square of the single-layer SPF.

Most oils have different degrees of protection. (COLD PRESSED ALL NATURAL OILS WILL HAVE HIGHER SPF PROTECTION THAT THEIR PROCESSED COUNTERPARTS)

The following is a partial list of some organic oils and their properties:
Oil SPF
Raspberry Seed Oil 28 to 50
Carrot Seed Oil 38 to 40
Argan Oil 30
Wheat Germ Oil 20
Avocado Oil 4 to 15
Soybean 10
Peppermint Essential Oil 7
Macadamia Nut 6
Coconut Oil 2 to 8
Lavender Essential Oil 6
Sesame Seed Oil 6
Aloe Vera Oil 6
Almond Oil 5
Shea Butter 4
Jojoba 4
Grape Seed Oil 4
Hemp Oil 4
Olive Oil 2 to 8

The other thing to consider is the water resistant qualities of the oils you use, for example argan and sesame both soak right into the skin, they have a very fast absorption rate while coconut oil and shea butter take a while to absorb. You can also add beeswax or floral wax to make your formula more waterproof. It's all up to you!

I put together a small bottle of potent oils to use when I want to tan but not burn.

I used:

  • 2 parts coconut oil
  • 1 part argon oil 
  • 1 part red raspberry seed oil


Melt the oils together stirring them into one another. Pour into a serum container. A little goes a long way! About a 30 SPF.

You can also add a scent to it if you want. I didn't because we have too many bugs around here! If I add a sweet scent I know I'd be a target for every bee and wasp in the area! :) I thought about adding an essential oil from the mint family to repel the bugs but this round I left mine unscented. Try some and see! It works really well for about 1-2 hours, then it needs to be reapplied. I gave mine a good work out this weekend at the amusement park!

Happy sunning!!!

Marla Riedling
MJR Soaps



Working with hemp oil and milk soaps

 June already! Where does the time go?

It's been a while since I posted! In May I made 2 soaps and they just finished curing and I'll be putting them up for sale shortly. The first is a new batch of soap I sell a lot of, it contains hemp oil & hemp milk; the second one is an even bigger seller-Citrus Melon Hemp Milk Soap. I really like the skin benefits of hemp! All the hand lotions I've made lately are either goats milk or hemp milk lotions. So soothing and healing to the skin! I love my hemp milk & oil!

Here's a post from Collective Evolution about hemp milk:

The hemp plant, including it’s seeds, offer a powerful punch when it comes to nutrition. In a single 8-ounce glass of hemp milk you can find the following nutrients:

900 mg Omega-3 Fatty Acid
2800 mg Omega-6 Fatty Acid
All 10 Essential Amino Acids
4 grams of Digestible Protein
46% of RDA of Calcium
0% Cholesterol
Potassium
Phosphorous
Riboflavin
Vitamin A
Vitamin E
Vitamin B12
Folic Acid
Vitamin D
Magnesium
Iron
Zinc


And more…
From that stacked list we can see that hemp milk is a great source of nutritious protein and is capable of delivering the tough to find amino acid, GLA. Hemp milk is rich in protein and contains omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, vitamins A, E, B-12 and folic acid, and is rich in magnesium, potassium, iron and magnesium. All essential nutrients for a healthy diet and immune system.

Notable Benefits

  • Strengthened Immune System
  • Clear, Healthy Skin, Hair and Nails
  • Strong, Healthy Heart
  • Increased Mental Capacity
  • Hemp has anti-inflammatory agents and improves circulation.
Truly some amazing stuff!