2014
DOI: 10.1111/bjd.12993
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Serving the underserved: creating a low-cost sunscreen with natural ingredients for humanitarian medical trips to the developing world

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“…An 85-gram mixture of 75% almond oil, 16% zinc oxide, and 9% beeswax provides a sun protection factor rating of approximately 15, and costs 11 times less than a similar-strength commercial alternative. 31 There are limitations to consider in the context of the global burden of skin cancer. Studies measuring KC are limited because of their exclusion from large cancer registries, which makes data comparison difficult.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An 85-gram mixture of 75% almond oil, 16% zinc oxide, and 9% beeswax provides a sun protection factor rating of approximately 15, and costs 11 times less than a similar-strength commercial alternative. 31 There are limitations to consider in the context of the global burden of skin cancer. Studies measuring KC are limited because of their exclusion from large cancer registries, which makes data comparison difficult.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of financial means, occupational exposure from outdoor work, and the entry of sunlight into homes with low density materials may all contribute to high levels of skin cancer morbidity. 31 The amount of UVR exposure may be largely out of an individual's control if they are employed in an outdoor profession. Sun-protective clothing and advisement to seek shade is necessary but not always possible.…”
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“…In a study by Miyar et al (2014), beeswax was combined with two other natural ingredients, zinc oxide and almond oil, to create an affordable sunscreen for villagers in Yucatan, Mexico. 30 The homemade sunscreen demonstrated similar narrowband UVB…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to its safer and lubrication properties as well as rapid absorption by the skin, almond oil was used in aromatherapy studies (in palliative care patients, patients with osteoarthritis, menstrual cramps or dysmenorrhea, sleep quality, stress, anxiety, depression, and pain) as a carrier oil or placebo/control (Ahmad et al., 2019; Arroyo‐Morales et al., 2008; Attias et al., 2018; Ayik & Özden, 2018; Cheraghbeigi et al., 2019; Han et al., 2006; Huang & Capdevila, 2017; Kyle, 2006; Lamadah & Nomani, 2016; Lewith et al., 2005; Nasiri et al., 2016; Sadeghi Aval Shahr et al., 2015; Sayorwan et al., 2012; Seol et al., 2013; Seyyed‐Rasooli et al., 2016; Xiong et al., 2018). Moreover, the efficacy of a homemade low‐cost sunscreen combining almond oil (75%), beeswax (9%), and zinc oxide (16%) tested on five volunteers in the United States was shown to be comparable to commercial sunscreens (Miyar et al., 2014).…”
Section: Potential Health Benefits Of Almond Oilmentioning
confidence: 99%