How to Make DIY Makeup You’ll Actually Use

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I’ve experimented with plenty of DIY projects over the years. Everything from lotion bars to toothpaste to vanilla latte scrub. I get a lot of questions about natural makeup and what I use. So it’s probably no surprise that I’ve learned how to make a lot of my own DIY natural makeup!

Makeup was definitely one of the toughest things for me to find natural alternatives for. In college, I practically collected makeup, and had endless tubes, compacts, and brushes that never even got half used.

Here’s a collection of what I’ve made and had the best results with. 

Natural Makeup

While there are some good natural alternatives that you can buy (see list below), the cheapest and most natural way is to just make your own. You might have all of the ingredients in your kitchen already!

Want to Buy It?

Not into DIYing your own makeup or don’t want to purchase all of the ingredients? Here are my favorite places to buy natural, healthier makeup. You’ll find everything from foundation to blush to lipstick to eye makeup, and more. 

Natural Skin Care

What you do to your skin before you use makeup is just as important as the makeup you use. Thankfully there are some great natural options for skin care. 

I absolutely love the oil cleansing method, which leaves skin soft and smooth by using natural oils to balance the skin. I typically use the oil cleansing method at night and wash my face with raw honey if needed in the morning. 

You can also use sugar scrubs and face masks to keep skin glowing. Find a ton of natural skincare recipes to customize your own skincare routine here. 

With proper skin care, the skin will be naturally healthy and you won’t even need to wear makeup most of the time. Most days, I skip the makeup altogether. When I do wear it, these are the recipes and products I use.

Natural Foundation

I’ve used cocoa powder for dry shampoo before, so why not try it for makeup too? A friend of mine recommended using cocoa for bronzer, so I experimented with my own natural foundation powder using it. The resulting recipe is similar to mineral makeup 

I start with arrowroot powder and zinc oxide, then slowly add in cocoa powder and finely ground cinnamon. I also add a pinch of white cosmetic clay, Fuller’s Earth Clay, French green clay, and a touch of gold mica powder. Just add a little at a time until you get the shade you want. The zinc offers more coverage, and the mica makes it smoother and my skin looks more radiant. 

Don’t have those ingredients? A simple mix of arrowroot and a small amount of cocoa powder and cinnamon works well. They won’t offer as much coverage (and be careful since cinnamon can irritate skin). 

Here are some more natural foundation options:

Natural Bronzer/Blush

For a simple homemade bronzer, use arrowroot, cocoa powder, and a pinch of cinnamon to get a darker shade. Some finely ground dried beet root or hibiscus flowers can also add a pink tone. They have to be very finely ground though to work! 

You can also add some zinc oxide powder to the base and red or pink mica powder for some extra sparkle. 

Natural Eye Makeup

Always be careful when using any products, even natural ones, near the eyes. Those who wear contact lenses may need to be extra careful to avoid any scratching. That said, here are some of my favorite DIY options for the eye area. 

Some days I’m just feeling lazy and want a quick mascara option. I’ll mix a few drops of natural aloe vera gel, vitamin E oil, and a pinch of activated charcoal. Not very precise… I know. Use a mascara wand to apply. 

For eyeliner, I either use a tiny bit of cocoa powder mixed with coconut oil, or a tiny dab of activated charcoal and whipped shea butter. 

To make a smoother eyeliner, I mix equal parts of coconut oil and shea butter (about 1/2 ounce of each) and add about 1/2 tsp of activated charcoal to make a thicker black eyeliner. You can also do this with cocoa powder for a brown hue.

DIY Natural Lips

You probably don’t expect to find lead in your lipstick, yet there it is in small amounts. Plus other harmful ingredients that we end up absorbing and swallowing throughout the day. Here are some recipes to avoid the toxins and make your own!

Natural Makeup Remover

Skip the need for buying an extra product (probably full of less than ideal ingredients) and try one of these simple, natural makeup removers. You probably already have the ingredients around the house!

Supplements for Skin Care

I’m firmly convinced that what we put in our bodies is just as important, if not more than what we put on it when it comes to skin health. I used to have terrible acne. Since changing my diet (removing dairy), healing my gut, and taking supplements, I don’t break out at all. And… my past scars have healed. The supplements that seemed to have made the biggest difference for me are:

  • Fish Oil– For vitamins A, D, and K, omega-3s, and antioxidants, all of which are great for the skin.
  • Gelatin – A precursor for collagen that’s made my hair, skin, and nails noticeably stronger and smoother (great for cellulite too).
  • Magnesium– An anti-inflammatory (and most of us don’t get enough!). Topical Magnesium Oil seems to be the most effective for skin health.

Ever made your own makeup? What’s the toughest thing to find natural versions of for you? Let me know below!

These DIY natural makeup recipes can be made at home to avoid the chemicals in conventional beauty products.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Fit Bottomed Zone and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. fitbottomedzone.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Fit Bottomed Zone research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Fit Bottomed Zone Cookbook and The Fit Bottomed Zone 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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415 responses to “How to Make DIY Makeup You’ll Actually Use”

  1. Sabrina Avatar

    I recently read a women’s day article that said the sugar in cocoa powder could cause premature aging. I looked up the sugar content and it’s really low. What do you know about that?

  2. Sharon Avatar

    I was just wondering why we shouldn’t get the activated charcoal in our eyes. I’ve been using it for a while and although I am careful to not get it in my eye, I think it has a few times. What would be the problem with getting it in the eyes? Does it do harm?

  3. Claire Avatar

    Hi! I’m wondering where to buy mica that’s been ethically sourced. Of the sites I’ve looked at, none of them have any kind of no-child-labor guarantees, but I’m really hoping to find some I can use in these recipes!
    Thanks!

  4. Tamara Avatar
    Tamara

    Is there a difference if I use cacao powder vs cocoa powder. They’re different, and different prices. The recipe says cocoa powder, but the link goes to cacao powder.

  5. Kim Avatar

    Does anyone have an idea for contact lens wearers? I have been using the homemade powder, and it’s great! Better than my bare minerals, but my eyes have been paying the price…

  6. Elizabeth Avatar
    Elizabeth

    Did anyone else have issues with breaking out after using this? I know it’s not the arrowroot powder as I used to use that with my old makeup to help absorb oil. I am worried it’s the mica dust. I tried making it with just cocoa and cinnamon, but cannot get a good color. Any tips?

  7. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    Just whipped up a batch of powder foundation using cocoa powder, pinch of cornstarch and zinc oxide. Too pale. Then added more cocoa and some cinnamon. The color is comparable to what I would wear, but when I sweep in on my face…. NOTHING. NO COVERAGE whatsoever. AND I have rosacea so the cinnamon is irritating it. Only when I added the cinnamon to the mixture is when it looked dark enough for the desired look…. What now?? Any advice? I have VERY sensitive and dry skin… 🙁

  8. Susanne Avatar

    Thank you! I love your site Katie! I was just talking to ladies at my sons school where i taught a class on how to make organic face cream. I want to make everything and get rid of the chemicals.

  9. Debbie Avatar

    I made the loose powder with no problems. I also made the liquid foundation. It is really “greasy” and does not provide much coverage. I then put the foundation on then put the powder on over that and that helped a lot. It still doesn’t give the coverage I want so I’m looking into maybe adding a mica powder to see if that will help. I also made blush with arrowroot powder and beet root powder and it didn’t stay on at all!! I also tried the making eyeliner with shea butter and charcoal and it was way too greasy and would not dry at all. It ended up on my upper eyelid smeared. Yuck!!!

  10. Senna Avatar

    Hi I love this recipe.but I was wondering if sparulina or beet powder stain your skin when in the mixture ?

  11. Andrea Walker Avatar
    Andrea Walker

    Making this now, but everything I read suggests that Bentonite clay and Zinc are both toxic in powder form if inhaled. Have you read this also?

  12. xanio millketan Avatar
    xanio millketan

    i’ve been thinking about home-made mascara with black-soot-ashes..blended with coco-nut oil?…how would that idea work?

  13. Hayley Avatar

    I am wanting to make my own face moisturizer and eye cream. Do you have a recipe for these?

  14. Santhi Avatar

    Hi, Katie, I am just wondering if it would be safe to use mica as an eyeshadow.

  15. Ashley Avatar

    Hello! I would love to make my own makeup, but I live outside the US and do not have easy access to the necessary ingredients. Therefore, I was hoping to buy some pre-made natural, organic makeup. Can you recommend a good brand? Thanks!

  16. Kristi Miller Avatar
    Kristi Miller

    Hi there, I am newer to making my own makeup and beauty care products and have found a wealth of info on your site. I really some of the products I’ve made so far with your recipes, the only problem I’m having is some of them seem to wear off quickly so I need to reapply which is something I’m not used to doing. Do you have any tips for this? Anything that will help especially eye shadows and blush to stay put?

    On a slightly different topic, I have been using the coconut milk shampoo recipe and for the most part really like it though I have very thin hair and it looks oily sooner than I’d like… mainly the ends of my hair. Do you have any tips or recommendations for this?

    Thanks!

  17. Richelle Avatar

    Wearing the foundation today and loving it! The gold mica makes it a little sparklier than I would prefer, so I’m going to half the amount next time. 🙂

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