O Pó de Óxido de Zinco iFEiER é um produto de alta qualidade, ideal para quem busca proteção e cuidados para a pele. Com 500g (17,64oz) de óxido de zinco não nano e não revestido, este pó é uma escolha perfeita para a formulação de cosméticos caseiros, como protetores solares, loções, corretivos, hidratantes e cremes. A embalagem em saco duplo e resselável garante a preservação da qualidade do produto, permitindo que você o utilize por um longo período sem perder suas propriedades.
Além disso, cada embalagem inclui uma colher medidora gratuita, facilitando a dosagem precisa para suas receitas de beleza. O óxido de zinco é amplamente reconhecido por seus benefícios, que incluem proteção solar eficaz, cicatrização da pele, alívio de irritações e redução de poros. Este ingrediente versátil é uma adição valiosa à sua rotina de cuidados com a pele, proporcionando não apenas proteção, mas também um toque de suavidade e hidratação.
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– Proteção Solar: O óxido de zinco oferece uma barreira física contra os raios UV, ajudando a prevenir queimaduras solares e danos à pele.
– Cicatrização da Pele: Promove a regeneração celular, sendo eficaz no tratamento de pequenas feridas e irritações.
– Acalma a Pele: Ideal para peles sensíveis, alivia vermelhidão e desconforto, proporcionando uma sensação de frescor.
– Redução de Poros: Ajuda a minimizar a aparência dos poros, resultando em uma pele mais suave e uniforme.
– Versatilidade em DIY: Perfeito para quem gosta de criar seus próprios produtos de beleza, permitindo personalização e controle sobre os ingredientes.
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Para utilizar o Pó de Óxido de Zinco iFEiER, comece medindo a quantidade desejada com a colher medidora incluída. Para a formulação de um protetor solar caseiro, misture o pó com um óleo carreador, como óleo de coco ou óleo de jojoba, em uma tigela limpa. A proporção recomendada é de 20% de óxido de zinco em relação ao total da mistura. Mexa bem até obter uma consistência homogênea. Aplique generosamente na pele antes da exposição ao sol, reaplicando a cada duas horas ou após nadar ou suar. Armazene o produto em local fresco e seco, mantendo a embalagem bem fechada para preservar suas propriedades.
Plinio S. –
I use zinc oxide how skin protect before start waxing my clients and it’s a lot of benefits!
10/10!
ItalianCypress 🫒 –
Hello friends, I selected this zinc oxide powder for DIY sunscreen.
This powder is very easy to use. It’s as simple as taking a bottle of your favorite lotion and adding the powder. The amount of powder you use is going to determine how much protection you get from the Sun. Do bear in mind at the more that you put the more white you get so you want to find a happy medium. You can do this by adding a little bit at a time and applying it to your skin and seeing how you like it. Just don’t overdo it. Also you want to wear protection because you do not want this stuff in your lungs. Wear a mask. I like that I’m able to take my favorite lotions and add a little protection for my skin. Are lots of YouTube videos on this subject matter you can refer to to get the results you’re looking for.
A –
Seems to work as described.
Beachwalk –
I like to limit the ingredients that go on my skin and into my skin care products. This is cosmetic grade Zinc Oxide that is approved for skincare and cosmetic use. The particles are large enough that they don’t absorb into the body through the skin. It is the second grade of Zinc Oxide with the purest form being pharmaceutical grade. The zinc oxide came well packaged with some instructions on the back of the zip lock type bag to make sunscreen. It works well in lip balm and can be used in lotions, creams, acne sticks, added to loose face powders, etc. It has a handy spoon that aids in measuring the amount of powder by grams. It notes one spoon is 4-6g, wish it noted if one level spoon is 4 and a rounded spoon is 6g. The only thing lacking in the listing or on the bag, is the purity level of the zinc oxide and if any testing was done to ensure it’s contents are free from anything harmful. The bag is a generous size with a best used by date of 34 months.
Fredrik & Jo –
Zinc oxide is a classic sun-protecting mineral but the stuff can cost quite a bit when buying natrual sunscreens on the market. This powder makes it easy for me to DIY for my family who has chemical sunscreen allergies.
PROS:
+ Fine, Even Powder: When stored well-sealed, this stuff has no lumps, making it easy to mix with our sunscreen base or just with a lotion to make our own DIY sunscreen. It mixes evenly and well with a whisk and spatula. Like all other zinc oxides, it can create a whitish tint on the skin if added in larger amounts–find what works for you! We have been making our own sunscreen lotions and lip balms. The gind of the mineral is very fine, much like flour and is very smooth without large pieces or chunks.
+ Opaque, Tight Bag: This bag keeps our zinc fresh and seals well as long as I’m mindful of scooping away from the seal. The mylar opaque design keeps light out and prevents ingredient oxidation. It also can seal tight once I press the air out.
CONS:
– Fine Powder: Not much a con but a warning. This powder is fine and can form a cloud or get onto everything and anything if not careful. To keep from breathing it in, I wear a cloth mask when working with it and do my crafting outdoors or in a well-ventilated place like my garage. The powder can settle into capeting and clothing, yet easily washes out. The same goes for our finished sunscreen products. Whiteness on clothes come out with ease with water, unless we use an oil-based carrier cream.
JK –
We use this to mix with a little healing balm or vasaline for our young kids diaper rashes. It’s much more comfortable on their skin than the mass produced options even our older kid doesn’t throw a fit when they need to use it from not wipes as well as they should have on their own.
K –
I purchased this bag of zinc oxide to experiment with making some of my own skincare products. I like knowing what’s in products that I use. It feels like it’s getting to the point where it’s just best to try to limit ingredients when possible.
This zinc oxide is easy to use. Considering I’m using it for doing some experimenting with facial creams and hand balms. It’s been easy to work with and I feel like the ingredients are pure.
Lynda Wolters –
I like to having zinc handy for my skin. I see the necessity for wearing a mask and gloves and not doing this indoors. That said you can mix up what you need so none of it is wasted. The price seems reasonable in my opinion.