

⚡ Elevate your skincare game with pure, gentle mineral magic!
Mystic Moments Zinc Oxide Powder is a 500g cosmetic-grade, non-nano mineral powder derived from natural zincite. Ideal for DIY skincare, soaps, and creams, it offers gentle, soothing properties suitable for sensitive skin. Supplied in a resealable pack to maintain freshness, this finely milled powder blends effortlessly with carrier oils or bases for versatile cosmetic formulations.










| ASIN | B00HSMUUMQ |
| Age Range Description | Child |
| Best Sellers Rank | 65,885 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 177 in Zinc |
| Brand | Mystic Moments |
| Brand Name | Mystic Moments |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 342 Reviews |
| Flavour | Mild |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05055411925775 |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 499 g |
| Item form | Powder |
| Manufacturer | Mystic Moments |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | Zinc |
| Primary supplement type | Zinc |
| Unit Count | 500.0 gram |
| Unit count | 500.0 gram |
G**E
Intended as non-toxic sunscreen
I’ve been working with this powder to create a strong spf homemade sunblock. Be warned that this stuff is MESSY to work with especially if you use a carrier oil as your base and have limited space. This stuff is extremely effective and won’t budge from your skin easily so use sparingly and choose your oils wisely (coconut oil, olive oil, avocado oil). I used an equal parts castor oil to coconut oil mix and although it is very hard to budge once rubbed in, it bloody works. From what I’ve found, 2 non-heaped tablespoons per 8 tablespoons of oil of your choice makes for a sunscreen that can be rubbed in fairly well without leaving too much of a white sheet effect. Maybe even 1 1/2 tablespoons as this stuff is strong! If you want a higher spf, however (up to 50), go for around 16 tablespoons carrier oil(s) and 5 heaped tablespoons of the zinc. It IS going to leave a white stain, so I advise this only for those who burn badly or plan on staying outside all day and don’t care much about how stained they look and care more about protecting their skin. This stuff is also waterproof af and you can dip in the water, come out, and still be protected. Do reapply as needed though. Be warned of the following: Messy to make initially I highly suggest you use a metal bowl and a whisk over a sink You’re gonna need some sort of degreaser to clean any utensils used, also white vinegar is very good to cut oil but don’t add this if you choose to use bleach for whatever reason My recipe for 25/30 spf sunscreen: 4 tablespoons castor oil (or any other thinner oil of your choice) 4 tablespoons coconut oil 2 levelled tablespoons non nano zinc oxide (Optional) desired essential oil for a subtle scent, 5-6 drops Fill the sink with hot water first Place bowl in the water making sure none of the water is getting in Whisk the above recipe in the bowl until the zinc is no longer clumpy and is smooth (add essential oil last) You’ll know it’s ready when the zinc is smoothly blended in and the mixture is quite watery due to the heat. If you want to finish off with a more mousse like texture remove the bowl from the hot water once the mixture is totally absorbed into each other and keep whisking - you’ll eventually get a thicker mixture as the bowl cools down. And voila! Add to an empty pot or squeeze bottle and you’ve got a natural solution sunblock that actually works. For a higher spf for those holidaying/vacationing in very hot countries, simply apply the same method as above but using this recipe instead: 8 tablespoons castor oil (or any other thinner oil of your choice) 8 tablespoons coconut oil 5 heaped tablespoons non nano zinc oxide (Optional) desired essential oil for a subtle scent, 10 drops With this mixture you’ll be stained but protected. The stain won’t look that obvious if you’ve pale skin to start with, and if you’ve got darker skin either keep rubbing in or add a little more coconut oil if you wish as it’ll make it less saturated. FYI, to get this out of skin if you’ve rubbed too much in, I suggest gentle body wipes as opposed to trying to wash it off. It’s quite water resistant and I’ve found that wipes work better to get it off the skin. Enjoy
S**E
Great item
Great product, great quality, fast delivery very happy customer
J**A
Homemade sunscreen
I've used this zinc oxide powder to make an all natural sunscreen for my children. I was so pleased with the results - they never burn this summer and had fun when applying it as it does leave a white film before it's absorbed. For the reference, we stayed in Cyprus in the beginning of August and the sun was very strong. Will be buying again and making for family and friends.
L**B
Toxic-free suntan oil
I mix this with either coconut or olive oil and about 20 drop of pure carrot seed oil to create a sun protection oil. Its great because you can increase the sun protection factor by adding more or less of the zinc oxide. So for my forehead, shoulders and forearms I had a 50ml pot of oil with two tablespoons of the zinc oxide. This left a white layer on my skin, I don't mind this and it made me confident I was protected and I could see when it had been washed off in the sea. I was in temperatures averaging 40 degrees for six weeks and didn't get burnt once. I bought olive oil locally and took some zinc oxide and carrot seed oil separately, mixing up small batches as I needed it. The zinc oxide settles at the bottom of the pot so for my legs I used the oil from the top, for more sensitive areas I dug down to the bottom. Many sun-tan lotions contain damaging and toxic chemicals, some of which react with the sun - there is lots of information about this on-line. This offers a safe, cheap and healthy option. You also use less packaging so its better for the environment too. The 500g bag I bought went a long way, I have plenty left to give to friends and use next year.
A**R
Not Non-Nano
This is not non nano i cant believe they sell it as such. No indication of it being non nano on the actual bag that comes at all.
D**.
Effective skin treatment - must have
It's very effective in case of skin rash, bruises, small injuries, inflammation and another damages. I bought this several times and I can recommend it as cheap, but incredibly effective skin solution. Perfect solution for fleets problems and rashes around private parts. Just need to take reasonable amount of powder and massage on clean (and preferably) dry skin
S**B
Used for suncream
I have never used anything like this before so i have nothing to compare it to. I wanted to make my own suncreams without all the junk but to still have some protection. So far i have got on well with it. I'm not one for laying about in the sun but work keeps me outside in the Summer. I looked up how much to use in ratio to your other ingredients as this influences what factor cream you end up with. The more you use the whiter it ends up (as stated when making suncream) but i felt it rubbed in pretty well, i didn't look like a ghost! I haven't burned whilst using and will continue to use next Summer with a fresh batch made up.
L**G
Four Stars
A good product.
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