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7 natural oils to protect your skin from the sun in a healthy way

Using these 7 natural oils to protect your skin from the sun has many advantages compared to synthetic chemical products. If you want to protect your skin in a healthy, healthy and sustainable way, here are the keys to why to do it with natural ingredients, and which ones are the most recommended.

Reasons to choose natural oils to protect your skin

We know well that natural will always be better than chemical. But we don't always know the specific reasons why to choose natural oils to protect your skin; here we give you the main keys:

  • Lower risk of irritation: these ingredients tend to be milder and less likely to cause skin irritation, especially for sensitive skin.
  • Biodegradability: with sustainability in mind, natural oils are more environmentally friendly, as they are biodegradable and can be easily decomposed.
  • Less toxins: synthetic chemicals can sometimes contain potentially harmful compounds that can be absorbed through the skin, and even reach the bloodstream. Natural ingredients are usually free of this risk.
  • Benefits for the skin: such as hydration, antioxidant supply and anti-inflammatory effects.
  • Broad UVA or UVB protection helps prevent sunburn and premature skin aging.

It is important to note that, even when using natural ingredients, it will always be necessary to make equal use of sunscreens and follow the recommendations of each product in its application to ensure effective protection against sun damage.

And here we provide more detail on the 7 natural oils we recommend for skin protection:

1. Argan Oil

Its essential properties are essential nutrients such as Vitamin E, Omega-6 and Omega-9 fatty acids, antioxidants and polyphenols. These nutrients help to moisturize and protect the skin from free radical damage caused by sun exposure. It also provides intense and effective hydration, ideal to counteract skin dryness.
Its differential value is its ability to combat oxidative stress caused by solar radiation, helping to keep skin healthier and younger, thanks to its antioxidants.
How to use it: it cannot replace a conventional sunscreen, but it can act as a moisturizing complement after sun exposure. It is very beneficial as a post-sun moisturizer, to prevent dryness. And it is also a great soothing and repairing agent for sun-damaged skin thanks to its antioxidant content that promotes the recovery of the skin barrier and reduces inflammation.
We choose argan oil for its versatility of applications, and because it is a product that has been used for centuries for skin and hair care. By choosing this product you support sustainable and responsible extraction and production practices.

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Its essential properties are its emollient and moisturizing properties that help retain skin hydration. It also protects against UV rays and oxidative stress thanks to its natural antioxidants such as vitamin E. Although it does not replace a conventional sunscreen. It also has anti-inflammatory properties after sun exposure.
Its differential value is that being a mild and well-tolerated ingredient, it is suitable for sensitive and irritation-prone skin.
How to use it: it can be used as a pre-sun moisturizer before sun exposure, also after sun exposure, and it is also excellent for moisturizing dry or chapped lips caused by sun exposure.
We choose Shea Butter because it is a restorative moisturizer, perfect for sensitive skin, and because it is a source of income for communities in West Africa, where it is grown and processed. Choosing this product means supporting responsible and ethical business practices.

3. Jojoba Oil

Its essential properties are its moisturizing capacity, being similar to the skin's natural sebum, it is quickly absorbed and helps to maintain hydration and softness. Antioxidants such as Vitamin E help protect the skin from oxidation and it also has anti-inflammatory properties.
Its differential value is its compatibility with all skin types, as it is non-comedogenic (does not clog pores), so it is valid even for oily skin prone to acne. It also has a light, non-greasy texture that facilitates absorption.
How to use: as a pre- and post-sun moisturizer, to soothe and nourish after sun exposure. It can also be mixed directly with sunscreen to improve skin hydration.
We chose Jojoba Oil because it helps to balance sebum production in the skin, which can be especially helpful for people with oily skin and for its high moisturizing capacity.
We chose Jojoba Oil because it helps to balance sebum production in the skin, which can be especially helpful for people with oily skin and for its high moisturizing capacity.

4. Rosehip Rose

Its essential properties in relation to skin care are its benefits to improve the appearance and health. It is a fast absorbing oil without leaving a greasy sensation. It is also suitable for different skin types, including sensitive, dry and combination skin.
Its differential value is its unique combination of essential fatty acids, antioxidants and vitamins, which make it a great ally for skin care. It helps to nourish and repair the skin and stimulate collagen production to improve its elasticity.
How to use it: as a natural sunscreen (complementary to a conventional sunscreen), thanks to its antioxidants such as vitamin C and E. It is applied on the skin after having gently cleansed it to remove impurities. You can use it on specific areas with gentle massages until it is absorbed. It is also used to improve the appearance of scars and skin blemishes, including those caused by sun exposure. In addition, its regular application can help reduce hyperpigmentation.
We choose Rose Hip for its regenerative properties that help improve the appearance of damaged skin and reduce the signs of aging. Rosehip oil is one of the best known 100% natural oils.

Qomer Natural Oils - Rose hip oil

5. Coconut oil

Natural oils Qomer Coconut Oil

Its essential skin care property is its ability to maintain deep hydration of the skin, leaving it soft and supple. It also provides a light natural sun protection, complementary to a sunscreen. On the other hand, it provides softness and shine, improving skin texture.
Its differential value is the saturated fatty acids, such as lauric acid, with high antimicrobial properties that help protect the skin from infections or secondary irritations.
How to use: as a complementary product to a sunscreen, as an additional layer. Also as a natural moisturizer by applying a small layer of oil to sun-exposed areas after prolonged exposure. It is also soothing and regenerating for skin irritated or reddened by sun exposure. Its fatty acid and antioxidant content can promote regeneration and repair of damaged skin.
We chose coconut oil especially for people with sensitive skin, and because it is a multi-purpose ingredient for its applicability on the skin, hair or as a make-up remover, and because it has a pleasant aroma.

6. Wheat germ oil

Its essential properties are its content in vitamins E and essential fatty acids that protect, moisturize and regenerate the skin, especially after sun exposure. It contains essential fatty acids, such as linoleic acid, which helps to maintain the skin barrier and retain moisture.
Its differential value is its ability to stimulate cell regeneration and healing of damaged skin thanks to its composition with vitamin E and other antioxidants.
How to use: drops can be applied directly on the skin, before or after sun exposure with a gentle massage. It can also be combined with other oils or creams. Another modality of consumption is from food supplements that can provide additional benefits for the skin.
We chose wheat germ oil as a great stimulant and regenerator of the skin, moisturizing and protective, both before and after sun exposure.

7. Rice germ oil

Its essential properties are its ability to protect against UV rays, thanks to its antioxidants, including vitamin E and carotenoids. It is also known for its great capacity to provide deep hydration, penetrating the skin and facilitating long-lasting hydration.
Its differential value is given thanks to the anti-inflammatory compounds that make it an option to soothe and reduce skin irritation.
How to use it: it can be used by applying drops directly on the skin, or by combining it with other products and massaging to promote absorption. You can also find cosmetic products that already contain this ingredient and are specific for the skin.
We chose rice germ oil for its light texture that makes it suitable for different skin types, including oily or acne-prone skin, as it does not clog pores.

Qomer Natural Oils - Rice germ oil

By incorporating these natural oils to protect your skin into your sun protection habits, you will be caring for and defending your skin from sun damage in a safe and effective way.

If you want to source any of these natural ingredients, we can offer you quality proposals from a stable and secure supply chain.

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