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Create Your Own All-Natural Face Powder

In a world where natural beauty products are gaining popularity, creating your own all-natural face powder can be a rewarding and empowering experience. By using simple, all-natural ingredients, you can create the face powder to suit your skin type while avoiding harsh chemicals. In this article, we’ll look at the ingredients and their benefits and provide a step-by-step guide to help you achieve a radiant and healthy complexion.

Ingredients for All-Natural Face Powder:

Arrowroot Powder or Cornstarch:

Acts as a base to provide a smooth texture and absorb excess oil.

Kaolin Clay:

Offers a matte finish and helps control oil production without drying out the skin.

Red Clay, Cocoa Powder, or Cinnamon:

Adds a hint of color to match your skin tone. Cocoa powder is suitable for darker shades, while cinnamon works well for warmer tones.

Ground Oats or Rice Powder:

Provides a silky texture and helps soothe the skin.

Non-Nano Zinc Oxide:

Provides sun protection and anti-aging benefits.

Essential Oils (optional):

Lavender, chamomile, or tea tree oil can be added for their beneficial properties and a pleasing fragrance.

Steps to Make All-Natural Face Powder:

Choose Your Face Powder Base:

Start with a base of arrowroot powder or cornstarch. These ingredients create a soft and velvety texture for the powder.

Add Clay:

Incorporate kaolin clay to control oil and achieve a matte finish. Adjust the quantity based on your skin’s needs.

Finding the Perfect Color:

Adjust the color of your face powder by adding red clay, cocoa powder or cinnamon. Start with a small amount and gradually increase until you achieve the desired shade.

Texture Enhancement:

For a face powder with a silky texture, include ground oats or rice powder. These ingredients also contribute to the powder’s soothing properties.

Essential Oils:

If you enjoy a subtle fragrance and want to have the benefits of essential oils, add a few drops of your chosen oil. Lavender and chamomile are calming, while tea tree oil has antibacterial properties.

Mix Thoroughly:

Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and mix thoroughly to ensure an even distribution of color and texture.

Store Your Face Powder in an Airtight Container:

Transfer your face powder into a clean, airtight container to preserve its freshness and prevent moisture absorption.

Creating your own all-natural face powder is a delightful and customizable endeavor. With a handful of simple ingredients, you can achieve a natural and radiant complexion while avoiding the potential pitfalls of commercial products. Experiment with different ingredient ratios to find the perfect blend for your unique skin type and enjoy the benefits of a chemical-free beauty routine. Your skin will thank you for the wholesome care and attention it deserves.

If you enjoyed this recipe, you might enjoy my book Carrie’s Herbal Infused Skincare Cookbook: How to Use Herbs and Flowers for Glowing Skin.

This book is for those who want to create their own herbal plant-based skincare. It is in three parts: a how-to section, a plants and other ingredients section and a recipes section. In this book we will be making cleansing powders (aka cleansing grains) for your face and body, body powders, bath soaks, hair masks, conditioners, oils, hydrosols, vinegars, face cream, makeup, and steam facials.

Author

  • Carrie Scharf

    Carrie Scharf is a skincare maker, self-care advocate, and a passionate writer. She began making skincare because of her son’s painful eczema. He has down syndrome and a heart defect and going through his difficult heart surgery and therapy made her realize the importance of self-care. Through her book Radiance and Ritual, Carrie shares her knowledge, personal experiences, and unwavering passion for self-care with the world, empowering readers to priorities their well-being and live a life of radiant vitality. Carrie loves experimenting with ingredients and finding ways to solve skincare issues and creating products that work for your skin. She believes that less is more and likes to create recipes that use the minimum number of ingredients that still produce the desired results. Carrie lives and works out of her home in West Virginia. She homeschools her two boys and plays clarinet with the Charleston Metro Band. www.skincarecookbook.com