![]() ![]() ![]() You can purchase all these products through Amazon below. ![]() *tip: If you have darker skin, you may want to add more green clay and cocoa, the cornstarch is the white that’s going to be too light for your skintone. Most makeup these days has SPF, but this doesn’t…so protect yourself friends! *tip: I use an organic moisturizer with SPF before putting this on. Also, it’s going to look a little green, but once you brush it on the color matches your skin tone. Like all loose powder, it can be a bit dusty, but it brushes right off my clothes. I add a little to the cap, load my brush, tap excess off and apply. When everything is dry, funnel or scoop your powder in, and you’re all set! I did, because it’s cute, and because I don’t want anyone mistaking this for some spice blend I whipped up.ĮDIT: The silver paint I used is rubbing off a bit, but Amazon has some makeup containers that might be worth trying…link at the bottom of this post. Soak it to remove all the label…and the ground mustard, and let it FULLY dry. I prefer this one from Spice Islands because it’s glass with a metal screw on lid. I used a spice jar as my makeup container. Mix together carefully, making sure to fully incorporate any lumps. If you are using a spice jar like I did, then about half a jar of each. If you want 1 cup, each part would be half a cup. If you want a gallon, each part would be 2 quarts. In a small bowl combine 1 part cornstarch, 1 part green clay and a bit of cocoa.ġ part in a 1 to 1 recipe depends on how much you are making. I’ve added links to purchase these products at the end of the post:) It’s pretty great at absorbing dirt, oil and bacteria while being gentle on pores. I’ve read a few places that it could possibly irritate skin or cause acne, but I’ve had no such problems…in fact, my acne is better.įrench Green Clay is often used in resorts for facials and spa treatments. So if you have dry skin, don’t be afraid It does have a shelf life, so make a note of that (1 year or longer). It is not a drying agent, it just absorbs what’s there. You can also tint a little with organic cocoa ( I like it)Ĭornstarch is sometimes used in makeup because it offers great oil absorption. You will need organic cornstarch and French green clay. PLUS!! It’s SO cheap! I got all these ingredients at Whole Foods for less than $10 and it’s gonna last a lloooonnnnggg time!! Can you tell I am RAVING about it!?!?! I have super oily skin and this stuff blots the oil right out, stays put all day AND looks and feels totally natural. (Before we start, it goes without saying: you’re a babe with or without fancy glam.I am beyond excited to share my latest DIY find with you, homemade all-natural translucent powder! I heard about this from a friend and thought it was worth a whirl…and it’s amazing. If you’ve got a busy social calendar this season and want your beat to be compared to stars like Hailey Bieber and Beyoncé (a lot of it has to do with genes, but a girl can dream), we’ve rounded up some of the best setting powders by star-owned brands and beyond. One essential member of this elite line-up is setting powder.Īpplying setting powder after your makeup is a vital set in your routine as it - you guessed it - sets your makeup, reducing the need to touch up your face throughout the day. Believe it or not, recreating that natural confidence boost is completely possible with the right set of products, which is why we’re spending our lounging days fine-tuning our beauty A-team. While we can all agree that going overboard on social media face filters is passé, some still love the subtle smoothing service of Instagram’s Paris filter. If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. ![]()
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