How Do You Make Homemade Matte Eyeshadow?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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EYESHADOW RECIPE:

1⁄2 tsp Arrowroot Powder 1⁄2 tsp Kaolin Clay 1⁄4 tsp Dibble Dabble Mica Powder 1-3 drops Almond Oil

1. Add the Arrowroot Powder and Kaolin Clay to a Mortar and grind with a Pestle to a fine powder. 2. Measure 1⁄4 teaspoon of Dibble Dabble Mica Powder and combine until well mixed.

How do I make my own matte eyeshadow?

If you want to make matte eyeshadows you will need to

add approx. 3 parts filler base to 1 part color

. For even better results, you can make special filler base that helps to produce the best matte eyeshadows.

How do you make homemade eyeshadow?

Mix

cocoa powder and dried beet powder

to make a pretty pale pink eyeshadow. Mix allspice, cocoa powder, and dried beet powder to create a deep mauve colored eyeshadow. Mix nutmeg and turmeric to create a warm golden brown color. Use turmeric powder if you want to make yellow eyeshadow.

What ingredients do you need to make eyeshadow?

  1. 11.5 grams Zinc Oxide.
  2. 2.7 grams Magnesium Stearate.
  3. 3.3 grams Sericite Mica.
  4. 1.3 grams Kaolin White Clay.
  5. Cosmetic Jar 2 oz (to store the base)
  6. Mica Powders (various colors of your choice, to mix your shades)
  7. Oxide Powders (various colors of your choice, to mix your shades)
  8. Eyeshadow pots.

How do you make shiny eyeshadow matte?

If you want to make matte eyeshadows you will need to

add approx. 3 parts filler base to 1 part color

. For even better results, you can make special filler base that helps to produce the best matte eyeshadows.

What can I use instead of eyeshadow?

  • Aloe Vera Gel. You might be saying “huh?” but trust us, this is a miracle worker in itself. …
  • Concealer. Grab that little bottle from your makeup bag and spring into action! …
  • Highlighter. …
  • White Eyeliner Pencil. …
  • Foundation and Powder. …
  • Lip Gloss.

What are the bad ingredients in eyeshadow?

  • PARABENS. …
  • ETHYLOXYLATED INGREIDNETS (PEGs like POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL, LAURETH-7, POLYSORBATE-20, STEARETH-20) …
  • CARBON BLACK (C1 77266 or BLACK NO. …
  • PARAFFIN WAX, ISOPARAFFIN, LIQUID PARAFFIN (MINERAL OIL) …
  • POLYACRYLAMIDE. …
  • TALC.

How do you make homemade concealer?

Scoop a glob of Vaseline into a small bowl or the palm of your hand.

Add pressed powder

. Mix thoroughly. Powder helps to set foundation and concealer, which can be useful when you’re working with something as oily and viscous as Vaseline.

How do you make homemade eyeshadow with crayons?

Set the crayon color you want to use for your

cream eye

shadow in the bowl. … Once your crayon is melted pour it into a contact lens container or any small container you might have. Before using your eye shadow give it time to set. You’ll want to use a lip brush when administering your cream eye shadow.

How do you make all natural eyeshadow?

  1. 1/8 teaspoon arrowroot powder.
  2. 2/8 teaspoon yellow clay.
  3. 1/16 teaspoon red mica.
  4. 6 drops red raspberry seed oil.
  5. 10 drops alcohol.

Can I use Vaseline as eye primer?


Put Vaseline on it

. One purpose for petroleum jelly that I’ve overlooked is eye shadow primer. … However, Vaseline seems to give the shadow more grip and makes it look more luminous. All you have to do is rub a little bit onto your lids before proceeding with your usual eye shadow techniques.

How do you make cheap eyeshadow look good?

  1. Prime your eye area using concealer. …
  2. Use an eyeshadow primer (but only if it’s pigmented) …
  3. Stamp then blend. …
  4. Spray your brush with makeup setting spray. …
  5. Try layering your eye makeup products. …
  6. Use a white eyeshadow or eye pencil as your eyeshadow base.

What should I use instead of makeup?

Sometimes no matter how diligent you are with your skin care routine, an unwanted breakout occurs. And if you don’t like wearing makeup, layering on a full-coverage foundation probably isn’t high on your to-do list. Instead, get some light coverage by using a

hybrid product like a BB cream or tinted moisturizer

.

Rebecca Patel
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Rebecca is a beauty and style expert with over 10 years of experience in the industry. She is a licensed esthetician and has worked with top brands in the beauty industry. Rebecca is passionate about helping people feel confident and beautiful in their own skin, and she uses her expertise to create informative and helpful content that educates readers on the latest trends and techniques in the beauty world.