Happy New Year!!!
As promised here's the homemade make-up recipe. It doesn't provide much coverage, but it's enough.
The cosmetic industry uses thousands of synthetic chemicals in their products, which I thought, can't be that good for you if it's used to clean industrial equipment, stabalise pesticides and grease gears. As we all know, there are many loopholes in the federal law everywhere, so the consumers end up having to deal with cancer causing ingredients in things that they think are harmless to them, something as simple as a bottle of hand wash.
Here's a more friendly foundation/bronzer you can use to substitute the nasty stuff.
- Arrowroot powder
- Cinnamon
- Nutmeg
- Cocoa powder
- Jojoba oil (optional for making the mix a compact)
In a big bowl, start with a tablespoon of arrowroot powder if you have dark/tanned skin like me, and 3 tablespoons of it if you're fairer.
Cinnamon, nutmeg and cocoa are three different shades of brown, so just mix them into the arrowroot powder, adding one or the other until you get the right tone. SIMPLE!
If you prefer compact, while stirring the mixture of powders, slowly drop in 5 drops of jojoba oil. When it's well mixed, pour everything into a container and press it down hard with a spoon. VOILA!
As promised here's the homemade make-up recipe. It doesn't provide much coverage, but it's enough.
The cosmetic industry uses thousands of synthetic chemicals in their products, which I thought, can't be that good for you if it's used to clean industrial equipment, stabalise pesticides and grease gears. As we all know, there are many loopholes in the federal law everywhere, so the consumers end up having to deal with cancer causing ingredients in things that they think are harmless to them, something as simple as a bottle of hand wash.
Here's a more friendly foundation/bronzer you can use to substitute the nasty stuff.
- Arrowroot powder
- Cinnamon
- Nutmeg
- Cocoa powder
- Jojoba oil (optional for making the mix a compact)
In a big bowl, start with a tablespoon of arrowroot powder if you have dark/tanned skin like me, and 3 tablespoons of it if you're fairer.
Cinnamon, nutmeg and cocoa are three different shades of brown, so just mix them into the arrowroot powder, adding one or the other until you get the right tone. SIMPLE!
If you prefer compact, while stirring the mixture of powders, slowly drop in 5 drops of jojoba oil. When it's well mixed, pour everything into a container and press it down hard with a spoon. VOILA!
Pressed to a compact.
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