Don’t put the lid on until the foundation cools off completely. This foundation will remain a pourable liquid as long as it’s at room temperature.

If there are any leftovers, you can cap the container and use the rest for touch-ups throughout the day. Rinse it out and start fresh the next day!

Use a plastic spoon or wooden spatula to transfer the powder into the container. Don’t touch the makeup with your fingers because the oils on your fingers can affect the color of the makeup.

If you break out easily, use an oil-free moisturizer.

Be sure to rub it completely into your skin so you’ll get an accurate idea of the what it looks like.

You can use a kitchen scale to ensure you are getting an even mix. Make sure that you don’t make too much at once or it may spoil before you have a chance to use it.

Cocoa powder darkens the shade neutrally without adding warm tones.

If you want to use your liquid foundation like a bronzer, extra cinnamon will give it that warm quality. You can also give nutmeg a try, as long as it’s finely ground. [9] X Research source

You can buy mica powders at beauty supply stores or online. Always buy cosmetic grade mica powder. For a cool-toned glow, similar to a highlighter, use silver or pearl mica powder.

Zinc oxide is safe to use on skin, but wear a dust mask and gloves when working with it. Inhaling the fine powder can cause an overdose, because the lungs trap the zinc oxide and then release it into the bloodstream. [12] X Research source 1 ounce (28g) of zinc oxide results in approximately SPF 20. [13] X Research source You may need to experiment a bit to find out how much zinc oxide you like in your recipe. Typically, it requires anywhere from 1 teaspoon to 4 teaspoons. [14] X Research source