omg. you are a life saver. i just ordered all of this stuff and some Shea butter to make the concealer and OH MY GOSH. I'VE NEVER LOOKED SO GOOD WITH MAKEUP. SERIOUSLY.
You should wait for the powder to settle for a couple minutes before opening the grinder, this way you'll avoid to breathe the powder and spill it over any surface.
The foundation that was too dark for you would probably work well for me. HOORAY! I feel its easier to make a color lighter then make it darker as one needs to add different colors. Thank you for your video. I love it!
The colors you mentioned would work fir a lot of folks, but theres a certain point where if someone is any darker, they may need to add brown iron oxide or even black iron oxide. Edit: I spoke too soon! You mentioned this toward the end. Sorry. ❤
Yes, yellow Iron oxide is for all skin types. You should use it especially if your foundation comes out gray. Yes, you can use cocoa powder. Yes, you can use food grade zinc oxide, as long as it's "NON-NANO". This is really important.
Hi Lori :) Thanks you very much, I'm glad you like my channel. Making an SPF 50 with a powder is almost impossible, unfortunately, I would say, but you can certainly do it with a creamy foundation. The reason is that a powder will never be dense enough to cover up every single millimetre of your skin completely. Or if it did, it would be extremely cakey. So the simplest thing to do would be to mix the mineral powder foundation you've made, with an SPF 50 cream, that's natural and suitable for your face skin. Or, alternatively, you can add zinc oxide to your favourite face cream, to make it an SPF 50, and then add some mineral powder foundation, so you'll obtain an SPF 50 creamy foundation. I hope this is all clear for you.
Alla Organics Thank you so much for taking the time to reply! Fascinated by both options. I will definitely play around with these ideas. I have many sunscreen allergies and I’m looking to simplify what sunblock goes on my face!
Do you have an SPF 50 formulation guide??? I am looking to do my own mineral foundation with spf 50 :) I want to not have the white cast, be able to dust it over my arms to hide the white of my mineral sunblock lotion and I will be tossing in some mica ect to give some glow
Guys! Backing up on what I said, I tried this again, & used the precise amounts of iron oxides, honestly it didn’t break me out :) yayyyyy! I’ll do a review about it on my channel! ❤️❤️ Thank you once again ❤️
Hi, I wouldn't recommend using clay as a substitute, since clay is highly absorbing and the resulting foundation will be too cakey to use. I would only recommend to use clay in small amounts. Also, if you add enough yellow Iron Oxide your foundation will look anything but grey.
Does anyone know the answer to this question? I am trying to make a very "strict" mineral-only powder. I know the main ingredients, but can arrow-root be considered as a mineral-only ingredient when making a strict mineral facial powder?
One last question, actually, do you know if you can successfully mix pure mineral powder with a mixing medium for airbrushing? Because all I've been getting are clogs.
Simron Virdi That's a very good point. Of course, some people may have a more sensitive skin, so it's better to try it on a small patch first to check if it's ok for you.
Guys! Backing up on what I said, I tried this again, & used the precise amounts of iron oxides, honestly it didn’t break me out :) yayyyyy! I’ll do a review about it on my channel! ❤️❤️ Thank you once again ❤️
omg. you are a life saver. i just ordered all of this stuff and some Shea butter to make the concealer and OH MY GOSH. I'VE NEVER LOOKED SO GOOD WITH MAKEUP. SERIOUSLY.
Thanks darling! I'm glad you like it :)
You can add rice powder too it has a more good benefits on skin
You should wait for the powder to settle for a couple minutes before opening the grinder, this way you'll avoid to breathe the powder and spill it over any surface.
The foundation that was too dark for you would probably work well for me. HOORAY! I feel its easier to make a color lighter then make it darker as one needs to add different colors. Thank you for your video. I love it!
Mnogo vi blagodarya za chiudesnata retsepta!💞💋
The colors you mentioned would work fir a lot of folks, but theres a certain point where if someone is any darker, they may need to add brown iron oxide or even black iron oxide.
Edit: I spoke too soon! You mentioned this toward the end. Sorry. ❤
Omg!!! I am going to try this! Been looking for a video like this for ages! Your makeup looks great btw!
WOW! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe, I can't wait to try it.
Sei bravissima amoooo! Mi mancava la tua voce! Un bacione e in bocca al lupooo ❤
Hahaha! Grazie amore bella! :D ❤️
Thanks Alla, this video is really cool and super easy to understand. Love you😍😍😍
Thank you Empiricalbeauty! :D
Is the yellow oxide for all skin types or can you use cocoa powder instead? Also can i use food grade zinc oxide? Thanks!
Yes, yellow Iron oxide is for all skin types. You should use it especially if your foundation comes out gray.
Yes, you can use cocoa powder.
Yes, you can use food grade zinc oxide, as long as it's "NON-NANO". This is really important.
Omg I just tried your recipe ritenow and it worked 😍💕✌
I just discovered your channel!!!
I Absolutely Love It!!! ❤
Karol Garley Thank you very much! 😉 I'm glad I can help!
Your Welcome!!! ❤
I just started making my own foundation...I'm so excited!!! 👍
Alla Organics
Some people are adding mica powder(plain) and titanium dioxide. Can you clarify why you haven't added them. Thanks!
I haven't added them to make it simpler and more cost effective to make. There's no reason why you shouldn't add them though.
You are amazing! Can we use bentonite clay? I just have a bunch from making masks.
Thank you for this recipe Alla! Have you used your minerals and made into a liquid/cream type?
Does this cover as well as other DIY Mineral Make up with Titanium Dioxide, Mag Strearate, and mica powder? Thanks
Hi,
Great video!
Can I use this in base cream for making bb cream?
Thanks
knowldge given by you is very beneficial
Alla!!! I wait for more videos.
Hi! Love your channel. What if I want to make an SPF 50 version of this? Is there a recipe for that? Thanks in advance.
Hi Lori :) Thanks you very much, I'm glad you like my channel.
Making an SPF 50 with a powder is almost impossible, unfortunately, I would say, but you can certainly do it with a creamy foundation. The reason is that a powder will never be dense enough to cover up every single millimetre of your skin completely. Or if it did, it would be extremely cakey.
So the simplest thing to do would be to mix the mineral powder foundation you've made, with an SPF 50 cream, that's natural and suitable for your face skin.
Or, alternatively, you can add zinc oxide to your favourite face cream, to make it an SPF 50, and then add some mineral powder foundation, so you'll obtain an SPF 50 creamy foundation.
I hope this is all clear for you.
Alla Organics Thank you so much for taking the time to reply! Fascinated by both options. I will definitely play around with these ideas. I have many sunscreen allergies and I’m looking to simplify what sunblock goes on my face!
No worries at all Lori! Hope you'll find a solution.
Would adding mica make it less pigmented? I like a glow to my mineral makeup
Super mam thank you it is very useful to make our shade easily
Love your videos ! 💕
Do you have an SPF 50 formulation guide??? I am looking to do my own mineral foundation with spf 50 :) I want to not have the white cast, be able to dust it over my arms to hide the white of my mineral sunblock lotion and I will be tossing in some mica ect to give some glow
Where can you purchase the oxide powders ?
I am not Neil .
Can you comment about using MICA? Thanks
I have ivory skin, what one would I get red or the other?
You are a Genius 🚀
Did you forget about the clay (in your grinder)?
I was thinking that too
Where can I get the best quality iron oxides please? Your website is French, I am looking for US based options 🙏🏽
Hi just wondering what blender you are using?
HI, how much of clay do I need to add? I have oily skin, so I would want a mattifying version.
hi Alla Thanks for your formulation
Guys! Backing up on what I said, I tried this again, & used the precise amounts of iron oxides, honestly it didn’t break me out :) yayyyyy!
I’ll do a review about it on my channel! ❤️❤️
Thank you once again ❤️
Tanks for sharing good job ❤
Is the zinc required can you substitute for anything else like white clay? The zinc makes me look grey.
Hi, I wouldn't recommend using clay as a substitute, since clay is highly absorbing and the resulting foundation will be too cakey to use. I would only recommend to use clay in small amounts.
Also, if you add enough yellow Iron Oxide your foundation will look anything but grey.
Use titanium oxide instead of the zinc. Titanium is considered a white pigment and will keep it from looking gray.
Does anyone know the answer to this question? I am trying to make a very "strict" mineral-only powder. I know the main ingredients, but can arrow-root be considered as a mineral-only ingredient when making a strict mineral facial powder?
Arrow-root comes from a plant, so it cannot be considered a mineral unfortunately.
Well drat. Thank you though.
One last question, actually, do you know if you can successfully mix pure mineral powder with a mixing medium for airbrushing? Because all I've been getting are clogs.
Unfortunately I know little of airbrushing, so I won't be able to help you with this. Sorry.
Well thanks for answering me anyway because a lot of people on youtube have been snobs that have not even given me the time of day! Blessings!
Wat kind of clay do i have to use to make it matte?
I hope that you are ok 🙏❤️
can i mix cinnamon powder or cocoa instead of oxide coloring
No lol
Hi :) what spf would this come out to be?
Could you leave in the description where you bought the ingredients from ?
Done
How do you make this into pressed powder ?!
Hey guys, not trying to me mean or anything - but I tried this and it broke me out so much :(Please do a patch test on your skin before trying this
Simron Virdi That's a very good point. Of course, some people may have a more sensitive skin, so it's better to try it on a small patch first to check if it's ok for you.
Guys! Backing up on what I said, I tried this again, & used the precise amounts of iron oxides, honestly it didn’t break me out :) yayyyyy!
I’ll do a review about it on my channel! ❤️❤️
Thank you once again ❤️
Where can I buy the supplys
Wonderful
Zinc oxide blocks the sun
can you use titanium oxide instead of zinc oxide for more coverage?
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all videos r great like ur video's
Summy Akhter Thank you :) I'm glad you do.
Nice
U r Cute