TALC FREE SETTING POWDER DIY 🌸
you most likely have it in your pantry and it has less processed ingredients than traditional setting spray.
ps: I haven't used foundation since 2021 ✨
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I used to spend so much on high-end setting powders, always searching for that perfect finish that wouldn't irritate my sensitive skin or clog my pores. After years of trial and error, and feeling increasingly conscious about the ingredients in my makeup, I stumbled upon a game-changing solution: making my own homemade setting powder. And honestly, it's been a revelation! I can proudly say I haven't used traditional foundation since 2021, and this talc-free powder is a huge reason why. Why go DIY? For starters, the cost is unbeatable. We're talking less than $1 a batch for ingredients you likely already have in your pantry. But beyond the savings, it's about what you don't put on your skin. Traditional setting powders often contain talc, which can be drying or even irritating for some. My simple recipe uses less processed ingredients, making it a fantastic choice for anyone looking for a more natural approach to makeup. It's genuinely sensitive skin friendly and, in my experience, won't clog pores, allowing your skin to breathe. So, what's my secret? It's just 2 ingredients: cornstarch and cocoa powder. Yes, that's it! The basic ratio I use is about 3 parts cornstarch to 1 part cocoa powder. Cornstarch provides that amazing mattifying effect and smoothness, while cocoa powder is key for adjusting the shade to match your complexion. If you have a deeper skin tone, you'll simply add a bit more cocoa powder until you get the perfect match. It's a bit of an art, but totally worth it for a customized feel. Mixing it up is super easy. I just combine the cornstarch and cocoa powder in a small, clean container with a lid. I usually start with a small amount and gradually add more cocoa until the color looks right against my skin. Once it's mixed, you have your very own long-lasting and perfect finish setting powder. Applying it is just like any other loose powder. I use a fluffy brush, tap off the excess, and gently press it onto my skin, focusing on my T-zone and any areas where I tend to get a little shiny. It instantly blurs imperfections and sets my concealer, giving me a beautifully soft, natural look that holds up all day. The best part? It feels incredibly light, almost like nothing is there. And because I know exactly what's in it, I feel good about putting it on my face every single day. For storage, I keep mine in a small, airtight container in my makeup drawer. It lasts for ages, but I usually make small batches so it's always fresh. This DIY approach has not only saved me money but has also made me feel more confident about my skin, letting its natural beauty shine through. If you're curious about a homemade setting powder or want a setting powder without talc, I highly recommend giving this simple recipe a try. You might just find your new holy grail!























































































