After having a day out in the sun, whether I’ve been at the river or in my garden, I use the Sun Butter to help nourish and rejuvenate my skin.If I am going to be on a boat or it is a windy day, I reapply this body butter as it helps against transdermal water loss, which means it can support your skin against dehydration or becoming wind-chapped.Before applying my sunscreen, I first apply my Sun Butter all over my body and face (always test a patch first if you have sensitive skin) as my first layer of protection.Now that you have whipped up your herbal Sun Butter, here are some of my favorite ways to use it during the summer months – You can easily add an herbal body butter to your own self care routine. Every year I look forward to when I can warm my cold blood during the summer months, spending as much time as possible in the sun, ideally by a body of water. My mom’s parents are from Cuba, and we are a sun-worshiping, heat-loving family. ![]() Growing up, I always thought of myself as a lizard, cold-blooded and craving the warmth of the sun to heat my skin and internal body. ![]() However, even with the mid-afternoon sun, the first couple months of summer never felt warm enough for me. By the late afternoon the sun would burn off the fog, filling the air with the aromas of California Bay and Eucalyptus. Here’s my herbal body butter recipe to support healthy, nourished skin all throughout the sunny summer months.īorn and raised in Northern California, my memories of summer were of misty mornings with fog blanketing the bay. I always do my best to protect the health of my skin, and over the years I have found that one of my favorite ways to keep my skin healthy, protected, and moisturized is to use a body butter. ![]() I’m an herbal skincare aficionado who loves the summer sun and loves the heat.
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