DIY Non Comedogenic Blush Stick
- 1 Tbsp. shea butter.
- 1/4 tsp. annatto seeds (Use this for an orange blush)
- 1/4 tsp. alkanet root powder (Or use this for more of a blood red color)
- 8 drops tea tree essential oil Optional – adds antimicrobial properties.
How do you get blush to stay on?
Layer your formulas.
Layering a cream or gel blush underneath a powder blush is an easy way to get a gorgeous, customized color that suits your skin perfectly and adds to the staying power of your glow. Instead of setting your cheek makeup with translucent powder, simply swap it out for a powder blush.
What do you blend a blush stick with?
You can apply the stick directly onto your cheeks to give them the tint of color as per your makeup needs. All you need to do is blend them evenly using a soft bristle brush.
Do you stick blush before or after powder?
Once your complexion is magically moisturized, apply your choice of foundation, concealer and cream/liquid products to create a glowing, sculpted-looking makeup look. Cream blush is rich in moisture so it's best to apply it before your powder products to prevent any issues like lifting or texture.
Why doesn't my blush stay on?
There are a few things you can do to help your blush last longer: Use a primer: Before applying your blush, use a primer to create a smooth base for your makeup. This will help your blush adhere better to your skin and stay in place. Layer your products: Apply a cream blush first, and then layer a powder blush on top.
How do you make homemade makeup powder?
So, for those of you who would prefer to keep it simple and natural, you can measure out around a ¼ cup of arrowroot powder, and stir in the cocoa powder until you reach a color that matches your skin tone, and that's all you need.