Natural Liquid Foundation Recipe (2024)

I’ve shared my homemade powdered makeup recipes before but I’ve been playing with a liquid foundation or creme recipe for months (ok, years).

Until now, it has just frustrated me and all of the trial recipes turned into tinted body butters or cremes because they didn’t offer enough coverage or offered too much. Some looked grainy, others streaky, others just fake.

Natural Liquid Foundation…

After dozens of tries, I finally found a recipe for a liquid foundation that offers coverage and looks amazing on skin but doesn’t look like it would be better suited for a clown.

It combines many of my favorite natural skin ingredients like shea butter and argan oil with natural minerals and clays. Once I discovered how to make a good base for this recipe, it was easy to create natural creme blush and concealer as well.

The Base Moisturizer

There are actually two options for the base of this recipe: the simple way or the DIY way.

  1. For a simpler version, use a natural pre-made moisturizer for the base and add colors and pigments as needed.
  2. The DIY way takes a little more time and five ingredients but allows more customization since you’re making the base lotion yourself.

If you prefer the pre-made option, I recommend using one of these two natural lotions, which both are rated as safe by the Environmental Working Group (and they make your skin feel incredible!):

If you want to usethe homemade version, you’ll need these ingredients for the base:

And these ingredients to add to the base for color and coverage:

Cost Comparison

Per ounce, this foundation is much less expensive than leading brands, and drastically cheaper than organic brands. I wasn’t able to nail down the exact price per ounce since so little of each ingredient was used.

If you already have all or most of the ingredients on hand from other projects, the DIY base version is going to be less expensive. If you don’t, using a natural lotion with similar ingredients is going to be less expensive.

All of the ingredients have other uses and even just a few ounces of each will make months and months of makeup. (I recommend making in small batches if using the homemade version since it won’t have a long shelf life and should be used within a few weeks).

Customizingto Your Skin Tone

If you’re using a pre-made mineral makeup in your skin tone, just add to the pre-made or homemade lotion until you get the desired color and coverage.

For the homemade version, I recommend making the base lotion (details below) and testing on your skin to make sure you like the coverage and texture. Once you create your custom base, start adding the color powders (clays, mica, cocoa, zinc, etc) little by little to get the color and coverage you want.

Some tips I discovered along the way:

  • If you’re using zinc oxide (which is used in many mineral makeups and my natural sunscreen), you’ll want to add itfirst for the coverage aspect. I added about 5 times as much non-nano zinc oxide as other color ingredients
  • Then, add clays and sprinkle them on very lightly to prevent clumping. I found that a tiny bit of french green clay and fullers earth clay helped even out my skin tone
  • Then, add color slowly (you can’t undo this part!). I started by sprinkling tiny amounts of cocoa powder, bronze mica powder and gold mica powder and mixing until I got a color that worked for my skin.
  • I tested this on the inside of my arm for color and consistency before putting on my face.
  • If you want, you can add a couple drops of a skin-safe essential oil like lavender or frankincense or rose for scent and added benefit.
  • The zinc and clays offer coverage and smoothing, the mica and cocoa add color and bronzing. Add both slowly until the desired color and coverage are reached. Let cool and re-test on the inner arm or neck to confirm it is the right color.
  • If you want a thicker creme foundation, add slightly more emulsifying wax or shea butter.
  • If you prefer a smoother/thinner coverage, add slightly less or up the aloe and witch hazel.

Natural Foundation Ingredients:

  • 2 teaspoons of argan oil or jajoba oil
  • 1 teaspoon of shea butter
  • 1/2 tsp emulsifying wax
  • 1 tablespoon aloe gel
  • 1 teaspoon witch hazel
  • OR 3 tablespoons of natural pre-made lotion(in place of first 5 ingredients)
  • 1-4 teaspoons non-nano zinc oxide
  • 1/4-1/2 tsp cocoa powder
  • 1//2-1 tsp mica powder of choice
  • 1/2 tsp clay of choice (if using)
  • OR 2-3 teaspoons of All-natural mineral powder in color of choice

What to Do:

If making the simple version… just mix the organic lotion and mineral powder to get the desired color and consistency.
For the complete DIY:
Melt the shea butter, argan oil and emulsifying wax in a double boiler until completely melted.
Add the aloe and witch hazel and whisk until completely incorporated and smooth.
Turn heat off.
Slowly, start adding colors. Start with zinc and clays until desired coverage is reached. It will still be too pale at this point.
Add mica powders and cocoa powder a tiny pinch at a time until desired color is reached.
Dip the tip of a spoon into the mixture and let cool for a few seconds. Test the color and coverage on your forehead to make sure you’ve achieved the right tone for your skin.
Spoon the mixture into the desired container and let cool.

How to Store Homemade Foundation

This can be easily stored in a glass jar or old makeup container. My favorite way to store is in a silicon squeezable tube for easy application. This helps prevent contamination since you aren’t reaching into the makeup container and keeps it fresh longer.

I prefer to squeeze a small amount onto a makeup sponge and apply. A little goes a long way!

Best Pre-Made Option?

If you don’t want to make the base lotion yourself, at least consider using anorganiclotion and natural mineral powder for a simple two-ingredient foundation.

The best fully pre-made liquid foundation I’ve found is Jane Iredalebutthe DIY option provides similar results and is much less expensive over time.

Ever made your own make-up? What did you use?

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Natural Liquid Foundation Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make liquid foundation at home naturally? ›

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 to make makeup at home naturally? ›

Here are 5 DIY makeup recipes:
  1. Powder Foundation- Ingredients: ¼ cup flour starch (similar to corn starch, used for thickening) ...
  2. Eye Shadow- Ingredients: 1 TB Arrowroot Powder. ...
  3. Eyeliner and Mascara- Ingredients: ¾ tsp. ...
  4. All Natural Lip Gloss- Ingredients: 1 tsp. ...
  5. Blush. Ingredients: 2 TB Beet Powder (ground very fine)
Jan 5, 2020

What is the best natural foundation makeup? ›

Loose Mineral Power Foundation
  • Alima Pure – Satin Matte Foundation. # of Shades: 45. ...
  • Jane Iredale – Amazing Base Loose Mineral Powder. ...
  • Monave – Mineral Powder. ...
  • Bare Minerals – Loose Powder Matte Foundation. ...
  • bellapierre – Mineral Foundation. ...
  • Laws of Nature - Loose Mineral Foundation. ...
  • Au Natural - Semi-Matte Powder Foundation.

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.

Can I make my own liquid foundation? ›

If making the simple version… just mix the organic lotion and mineral powder to get the desired color and consistency. For the complete DIY: Melt the shea butter, argan oil and emulsifying wax in a double boiler until completely melted. Add the aloe and witch hazel and whisk until completely incorporated and smooth.

What is the best mix for foundations? ›

C25 is often used as a foundation concrete mix when pouring foundations (footings). It is also the ideal concrete for domestic slab foundations for house and bungalow floors.

How to make foundation look natural and not cakey? ›

Use A Makeup Sponge To Apply Foundation

Rubbing the bristles of a makeup brush on your skin can make your skin flaky and the foundation can cling on to these patches and look textured. To apply foundation, use the makeup sponge with short and stippling or bouncing motion to blend the foundation into your skin.

How do I make my foundation look flawless and not cakey? ›

Make sure you're giving your skin care time to absorb. Instead of applying foundation immediately after moisturizer and SPF, you'll want to give face lotions and creams a minute or two to dry before moving on. And don't forget to use face primer, which helps you create a smooth base and avoid a cakey finish.

How do you make liquid foundation at home easy? ›

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.

What natural oil for makeup? ›

Olive Oil

I've used this cooking oil for shaving, but it also works well to break down foundations and eye colors, too. Sometimes, I keep a small bottle in the bathroom just for my beauty needs. Apply it with a cotton ball or washcloth and wipe the skin until the makeup disappears.

What is natural makeup made of? ›

(And actually perform well, if not better than your conventional makeup go-tos!) Clean makeup brands avoid the use of harmful chemicals and instead formulate their cosmetics with natural and organic ingredients like fruit and vegetable pigments, aloe vera, and cornstarch which are gentler and safer for our skin.

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