By Emily Bloch, The Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS) Nara Smith, the TikToker best known for her tradwife lifestyle videos where she makes elaborate recipes from scratch, has enraged a new subset of viewers: dermatologists. The model and content creator is known to raise an eyebrow or two when she makes her own Cinnamon Toast Crunch for her kids or boils fresh bagels for her husband, Lucky Blue Smith, in elaborate outfits. Still, the content creator has found success, with more than 8 million TikTok followers and a devoted base of both fans and hate watchers.
But in a post on Wednesday, Smith pivoted from making homemade lollipops or boba tea to sunscreen. And people are heated. Here’s what went down.
What happened in the video? “We’ve been spending a lot of time outside by the pool and I realized that we ran out of sunscreen,” Nara says in a voiceover while her husband stands in front of a butcher block with a metal bowl in front of him. “I asked Lucky to make me some.” The TikTok, which was viewed more than 13 million times in less than 24 hours, shows the couple combining coconut oil, shea butter, zinc oxide powder, and other ingredients before refrigerating the white concoction in a jar.
Smith ends the video by saying, “It went on so smooth and didn’t leave a white cast,” while cutting the segment before showing the sunscreen on anyone’s skin. Who is Nara Smith? Nara Smith, 22, is a popular lifestyle blogger and TikToker living in Dallas. Her social media p.
