3 DIY Liquid Foundation Recipes (Natural Make-Up) • New Life On A Homestead (2024)

DIY natural makeup recipes abound on the internet. Some most definitely work better than others. When I first began researching homemade natural cosmetics I quickly noticed many of them had ingredients that were either really expensive or hard to find if you lived in a rural area.

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My natural cosmetics recipes for liquid foundation will not bust your wallet or cause you to wait days for one of the ingredients to arrive in the mail.

Other than mascara, I never wear makeup, just never felt the need. But my daughter, nieces, and the children of friends really love their cosmetics.

Not wanting my loved ones to be slathering goo filled with artificial ingredients and chemicals onto their faces, I launched into an epic trial and error mixing session of ingredients to come up with affordable, natural, and long-lasting foundation that actually looks good on – no fading, cracking, or streaking.

You can achieve the same beautiful look with natural makeup as you do with store-bought cosmetics filled with artificial ingredients and chemicals.

My first attempts at creating a homemade natural liquid foundation were a miserable failure. My daughter was not pleased when she had to scrub what amounted to a pleasantly colored paste from her face. She was also equally unhappy when a mass of slimy goo dripped from her face and down her neck.

We eventually got both the consistency and shade right. Now my daughter can mix up a batch of either light coverage or full coverage DIY natural foundation cream in just a couple of minutes, and save what I consider a ridiculous amount of money every month because she no longer buys foundation – or any cosmetics (we now make everything she wants) at the store.

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DIY Natural Liquid Foundation Recipe #1

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp cornstarch or arrowroot powder
  • 1 pinch cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, or cocoa powder or a combination of the three to get the shade that suits your skin tone
  • 2 tbsp coconut oil
  • 1 tsp vitamin E oil
  • 1 tbsp green clay optional, but will help conceal skin splotches and redness

Instructions

  • Combine the cornstarch or arrowroot powder and green clay (if using) in a bowl, and stir thoroughly.

  • Stir in the coloring ingredients: ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, or cocoa powder.

  • Set aside the mixture.

  • Pour the coconut oil into a small pot or a double boiler and melt the oil. Stir constantly over low to medium heat to avoid scorching.

  • Stir in the vitamin E oil.

  • Remove the pot from the heat and pour into the bowl you sat aside.

  • Combine the ingredients thoroughly.

Notes

For a lighter DIY natural liquid foundation, use more oil. To darken the foundation, use less oil and more of the dry powder coloring ingredients of your choice until you get the desired shade and texture.

Store the mixture in a jar with a firm-fitting lid, or allow to cool to room temperature and apply immediately.

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DIY Natural Foundation Recipe #2

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp cornstarch or arrowroot powder
  • 1 tbsp Bentonite clay you can also use French green clay
  • 1 pinch cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, or cocoa powder or a combination of the three to get the shade that suits your skin tone
  • 2 and 1/2 tbsp shea butter or cocoa butter
  • 1 and ¼ tbsp Argan oil
  • 1 tbsp beeswax pastilles
  • 1 drop vitamin E oil

Instructions

  • Melt the beeswax, shea or cocoa butter, and vitamin E oil in a small pot stirring constantly to avoid scorching or double boiler.

  • Pour in the cornstarch or arrowroot powder, Bentonite clay, and the coloring ingredients of your choice, and mix together thoroughly.

  • Add in the vitamin E oil and the coconut oil. Mix in the ingredients slowly, adding more or using less until you reach the desired liquid foundation consistency.

  • Remove the mixture from the stove.

  • Pour the DIY natural liquid foundation into a glass container with a firm-fitting lid immediately, or wait until the homemade foundation cools to room temperature and apply.

Notes

Note: You can substitute the cocoa powder with red sandalwood powder to help with acne-prone skin.

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DIY Natural Liquid Foundation Recipe #3

Ingredients

  • 2 tsp Argan Oil or Jojoba Oil
  • 1 tbsp Aloe Vera Gel
  • ½ tsp Emulsifying Wax – vegetable based
  • 1 tsp Shea Butter
  • ½ tsp Cinnamon or Cocoa Powder
  • ½ tsp Bentonite
    Clay
  • 1 tsp Witch Hazel
  • 1 tsp Gold or Bronze Mica Powder

Instructions

  • Melt the argan oil, shea butter, and vegetable-based emulsifying wax in a medium saucepan or double boiler. Stir frequently to prevent scorching.

  • Stir in the witch hazel and aloe vera gel. Whisking will help fully blend the new ingredients into the mixture in the pot.

  • Turn off the stove burner.

  • Add in the Bentonite clay and stir.

  • Mix in your coloring ingredients just a single pinch at a time to avoid using too much, and getting the mixture too dark for your skin tone.

  • Once the mixture is cool enough to touch, test the color of the natural liquid foundation on the inside of your upper arm. If it is too light, stir in more coloring ingredients just a little bit at a time and test again. If it is too dark, the only thing you can do is dump the pot and start over.

Notes

Note: this one is good for dry skin; you only need a teaspoon of the shea butter and a teaspoon of the oil (argan/jojoba) for it to work.

Hints and Tips

  • If your DIY natural liquid foundation mixture is the right shade but is not thick enough, stir in a pinch or two more of either the shea butter or the vegetable based emulsifying wax.
  • If the homemade liquid foundation is too thick, stir in a little more witch hazel and in the next batch, reduce the amount of aloe vera gel a tad bit.
  • Store the homemade natural liquid foundation in a jar with a firm fitting lid, and it should remain shelf stable for at least six months.
  • When applying the foundation, use a sponge or brush for even coverage.
  • If you use an essential oil (i.e. lavender oil) in your foundation recipe, make sure it’s safe for your skin.

I hope you have as much fun gathering around the kitchen counter with the other gals in your loved ones making your own homemade liquid foundation…

Many of the ingredients use in these recipes will also be part of the recipes for DIY natural blush, mascara, lip gloss, and eye shadow – so stock up!

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FAQs

How do you make a simple foundation? ›

You'll need equal parts kaolin clay and arrowroot powder. After that, you add the cocoa powder, turmeric and cinnamon to get your shade as close as possible to your skin tone. It's that simple. I used about a Teaspoon of each but it's really up to you and what shade you are trying to achieve.

What ingredients make a good foundation? ›

Foundations that contain kaolin clay and absorbent powders such as silica, alumina, cornstarch, or talc will help control oil and prevent shine. Dry skin will benefit from ingredients such as avocado oil, sesame oil, jojoba oil, squalane, or glycerides (look for them listed first in the ingredients).

How do you make dry foundation liquid? ›

Measure out 1/2 teaspoon of shea butter, 1/2 teaspoon of jojoba oil, and 1 teaspoon of loose powder mineral makeup. Place all three on a double boiler on your stove. Turn the heat on medium-low. Warm the ingredients gently and stir the mixture occasionally.

How do you make all natural makeup? ›

I start with a base of arrowroot powder and zinc oxide (can also use cornstarch, but arrowroot works better) and then slowly add in cocoa powder and finely ground cinnamon powder until you get a shade close to your skin tone. You can then store in a jar or old powder container and use a brush to apply.

How do you make natural makeup? ›

This is one of those! Start with a light-coverage foundation or tinted moisturizer. Then, apply a neutral eyeshadow in a soft, earthy tone. Use brown mascara for natural lash definition, then lightly fill in your eyebrows with a pencil or powder. To finish, choose a nude or natural-toned lipstick or lip gloss.

What is the easiest foundation for DIY? ›

Wood foundations are very easy to build. They require simple construction techniques and relatively entry-level tools. They're also ready to build upon as soon as they're constructed, as there isn't any drying time to deal with.

Can you make your own home foundation? ›

Laying your own foundation is possible, but you must consider your experience level. A DIY foundation might be within your capabilities if you have prior knowledge of concrete work and have completed similar projects. Also, consider the job's difficulty level.

What is a natural foundation? ›

Natural foundations are generally formulated with 100% natural botanicals and minerals, therefore will not contain harmful chemicals. Instead, they are made from botanicals like calendula flowers extract, coconut oil, Manuka honey, and grapefruit.

What is the best mix for foundations? ›

For foundations, a mix of 1 part cement to 3 parts sand to 6 parts aggregates can be used. Measure around half of the cement, sand and aggregates (for a concrete mix only) you're going to mix.

How to make makeup products at home? ›

Add as much cocoa powder, nutmeg, and ground cloves as needed to a gentle arrowroot powder base to achieve the right shade for your skin tone. You can also use green clay to counteract redness. Here's a very basic, customizable recipe. Start with 2 tablespoons of arrowroot powder and 1 tablespoon green clay (optional).

What can I use instead of liquid foundation? ›

6 Lightweight Foundation Alternatives For A Radiant Look
  • Primers for color correction and smoother skin texture. ...
  • Skin tints for dewy looks and subtle coverage. ...
  • Concealers for high coverage. ...
  • Tinted moisturizers for hydration and lightweight coverage. ...
  • BB and CC creams for coverage. ...
  • Setting sprays for longer-lasting coverage.

What can I use if I don't have foundation? ›

I Want to Quit Foundation—10 Alternatives That Deliver Radiant Results
  • ILIA Super Serum Skin Tint. ...
  • L'Oréal True Match Nude Plumping Tinted Serum. ...
  • Kosas Tinted Face Oil. ...
  • Beauty Pie Sheer Tinted Oil-Free SPF. ...
  • Hourglass Veil Hydrating Skin Tint. ...
  • Rose Inc Skin Enhance Luminous Tinted Serum. ...
  • YSL Nu Bare Look Tint.
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How do you make a solid foundation for yourself? ›

How to Build a Strong Inner Foundation
  1. Understand your core values. ...
  2. Adjust your mindset. ...
  3. Examine your relationships. ...
  4. Examine your career or job. ...
  5. Understand your strengths and weaknesses. ...
  6. Make a plan around your habits.
Jul 12, 2022

How do you make natural foundation powder at home? ›

diy foundation powder:
  1. 1 Heaping Tablespoon of Arrowroot Powder.
  2. 1 Heaping Teaspoon of Cacoa Powder.
  3. ½ a Teaspoon of Ginger.
  4. ½ a Teaspoon of Bentonite Clay.
May 8, 2023

What is natural makeup made of? ›

Great for your skin: Organic beauty contains natural ingredients like essential oils, antioxidants, aloe, and natural fruit and vegetable pigments. These ingredients are packed with minerals and skin-repairing properties that nourish your skin from the inside out.

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