https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/all-natural-handmade-powder-blush • Posted by Shayla F.
I made this blush initially because one, I have sensitive skin therefore I'm prone to skin irritation easily, especially with synthetic ingredients. Two, I do not like to feel makeup on my face. I wear this blush on a daily basis. It's organic, it's all natural, and it's beautiful. Therefore, I thought I should share this magic with others.
I made this blush initially because one, I have sensitive skin therefore I'm prone to skin irritation easily, especially with synthetic ingredients. Two, I do not like to feel makeup on my face. I wear this blush on a daily basis. It's organic, it's all natural, and it's beautiful. Therefore, I thought I should share this magic with others.
Obtaining preferably organic beet powder and hibiscus flower powder is essential to this project. (These are the only two ingredients.) I bought hibiscus flower powder online for a dollar and beet powder at a local herb store. I used a spoon inside the 1 ounce tin, however a mortar and pestle would be perfect for this.
The first step is to start with the beet powder and crush it up into a fine powder. You can solely use beet powder as a powder blush. HOWEVER, I think it smells awful that is why I added in flower powder. If you add in hibiscus flower powder the hue of your blush will change, so just keep experimenting until you get a color you desire.
You can make a label for your project. I had to fool around with photoshop until I printed the right size. I made this option as miscellaneous because you do not need to do this. I used an exacto knife to cut out my circle and then mod podged it onto the tin.
Place ingredients in tin.
Wear blush!