Make Foundation Makeup
It's remarkably easy to make your own foundation makeup. All you really need is a few key ingredients, mixing tools and packaging jars for storage. If you're a beginner, there are makeup kits you can purchase with step-by-step guides as to make your own foundation. If you have a little more experience making beauty products, you can experiment with different pigments to create unique shades that match your complexion perfectly. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
1. Purchase a few important ingredients. In order to make foundation makeup, you will need unblended mica, pigments, and cream bases. Check the resources section for a link to a makeup wholesaler where you can purchase these ingredients.
2. Make mineral foundation makeup. You will need a tablespoon of splendid gold mica, half a tablespoon cornstarch, and a tablespoon of oriental beige mica. This recipe will make a mineral foundation perfect for fair to beige skin tones. Grind the mica in a coffee grinder to break down any clumps. You can also use a mortar and pestle for the grinding. Mix all of the micas and the cornstarch together until you have a uniform color. Store in a sifter jar for easy application.
3. Make creamy foundation makeup. You will need two tablespoons of cream base, a tablespoon of splendid gold mica, a tablespoon of oriental beige mica and half a tablespoon of sienna mica. This will make a good foundation for olive or slightly darker complexions. Grind the mica to remove any lumps or clumps. Blend the cream and mica together until you achieve uniformity in color. Make sure to blend thoroughly until the cream and mica are completely mixed together. Store in a glass jar for future use.
4. Make whipped mousse foundation. This is a light version of foundation that goes on light and still provides excellent coverage. You will need two tablespoons of cream base and mica or mineral pigments of your choice (you should experiment with different colored micas and pigments until you have created a matching shade for your skin). Grind the mica to remove any clumps. Blend it in with the cream base in a plastic mixing bowl. Then use an electric mixer to gently whip the mixture for about 15 minutes or until you have a nice creamy and frothy consistency. Store in a glass jar for future use.
5. Make concealer foundation makeup. Concealer is great for covering dark undereye circles or prominent pimples and scars. You will only need one tablespoon of cream base and unblended mica in shades that match your complexion. Note that concealer can be slightly lighter than your natural skin shade. Grind the mica, then blend it in with the cream base. Use a spatula to blend the ingredients together well. You can also use an electric mixer on low to whip the mixture until the color is uniform. Store in a glass jar for future use.
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