![]() The staring ingredient is rice flour is used since ages as component of finishing powders for its well-known capacity of absorbing oils and brightening the complexion, plus rice powder holds amazing benefits for the skin being capable of treat blemishes and irritation while it take care of premature aging. ![]() As you have learned from my previous posts sometime the green alternatives are stored in your kitchen, so after some researches I made up this face powder concoction. Products like foundation and powder are on the top of my concerns since they lie on the skin for 8-12 hours every single day. On that subject I found this article very interesting. ![]() I will never get tired of saying that both designer and drugstore make-up most of the time hide in their formulas toxic ingredientsor simply synthetic components that you don’t really want to have on your skin all day. This last DIY can really enhance natural beauty yet remaining on the green friendly side. But I won’t dwell on it because what’s done is done and we can’t change the past.I love working on little natural home made recipesthat may help to banish nasty chemical and mineral oils to the everyday beauty regime. :-) I’m still rather dumb-founded when I think about how much money I have spent on powders in the past…when this worked every bit as good! I really hate that. I opted to add the optional 1/8 teaspoon of powder foundation because my uber fair skin can use all the color I can get. Since I had all of the ingredients on hand (all 2 of them!) ….I decided to try it out. Stir all ingredients together and store in a used (and washed) powder container or a mint tin. Optional: 1/8 Teaspoon Powder Foundation ( if you want to add a touch of color) Learn what washing soda is, get 12 ways to use washing soda, and learn how to make your own washing soda from baking soda! Continue Reading (If you are still worried about using talc, just leave it out, it will work without it.) All home-use talcum products in the United States have been asbestos-free since the 1970s. In its natural form, some talc may contain asbestos, a substance known to cause cancers in and around the lungs when inhaled (see our document, Asbestos). It is widely used in cosmetic products such as baby powder and adult body and facial powders, as well as in a number of other consumer products. ![]() As a powder, it absorbs moisture well and helps cut down on friction, making it useful for keeping skin dry and helping to prevent rashes. Talcum powder is made from talc, a mineral made up mainly of the elements magnesium, silicon, and oxygen. Works beautifully for all skin tones and typesĬara at is the one who figured all this out for us.Can also be worn on bare skin for a fresh, feather-light finish.Prolongs wear of Foundation, Lipcolor, and Eyecolor.Absorbs oils to keep your skin looking fresh and clean.Some of the other benefits of using a “finishing” powder include: 05 cents worth of ingredients that you probably already have in your cupboards right now, you can make your own! I’m personally pretty excited about this because I have always used some type of translucent powder and the prices can be ridiculous!īut it really does put the “finishing” touch” on your whole makeup application…so I’ve always “bit the bullet” and “paid the price for beauty”. It’s intriguing to say the least! It turns out, you can BUY the very popular Mineral Veil for $20.00 from bareEscentuals, OR for about. Recently I keep seeing this idea for making your own Translucent Face Powder popping up on Pinterest.
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