How to Make DIY Second Skin Cream Foundation
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
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FORMULA
Heated phase
2.50g | 50% mineral makeup
1.15g | 23% isopropyl myristate (IPM)
0.95g | 18.9% castor oil
0.20g | 4% carnauba wax
0.15g | 3% cereseine wax
0.05g | 1% Silica Dimethyl Silylate
Cool down phase
0.01g | 0.1% vitamin E oil
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Don't forget to check out Kristi's tutorial @ czcams.com/video/_x_8G5kjfj4/video.html! Wondering if you can use storebought mineral makeup/about other substitutions? Read the blog post @ www.humblebeeandme.com/second-skin-cream-foundation/.
Humblebee & Me she was funny! Enjoyed the tutorial and subscribed to the channel 😂👍🏻
i have used RCMA on clients and indeed it is THE MAKEUP for film & camera, while still looking amazingly natural in person. it is SUPER pigmented, one the most pigmented in the market, and they match all skin tones. since the formula is creamy and pigmented you only need a little, so you can sheer it out. your formula is right on cue wth the original one! the only thing i don't like too much about it is that it is castor oil based, which I find waaay too thick and goopy to be worn comfortably -- it will get oily. it's better for colder climates than warmer ones, for sure. but KUDOS on this amazing tutorial!!!
Thank you so much! It's amazing to hear from someone who has experience with the real deal 😄 And yeah, no issues here with heat + oiliness given it's winter in Canada ha 🥶It would be really easy to try a different liquid oil in place of the castor oil, though! Thanks for watching ❤️
What other oils would you recommend for the summer or year round temperatures? I would be willing to give it a try. Thank you!
@@deris7865 Did you find out a suitable material for warmer climates Deris?
I just sprtiz my brush with rosewater and dip into the mineral powder (in a separate dish of course) and that also give a flawless look. I have also added a little to my face oil and that works too but makes my brush gross so I prefer the rosewater version. Super easy and looks SO good. Just gotta have theright brush. That is key.
I'm so excited to try this! Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making :)
I love it! Definitely something I need to put on my to do list. Thank you!!
Thank you so much & happy making!
Looks good! Love the makeup makes! 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much! ❤️
As soon as Kristi mentioned her concern for CRUELTY-FREE products I subbed!
She's awesome!
My worlds collide! I love both you and RawBeautyKristi
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I love RawbeautyKristi!
Isn't she awesome?! 😄
I made this this week.
I'm really impressed with the texture and wear. Light coverage but just the right amount to even skin tone and freshen the complexion.
I used the following qs I had to make substitutions.
2.5g makeup from your book
1.15g isopropyl myristate
0.95g caster oil
0.20g candilila wax
0.15g beeswax
0.05g silica
0.01g vit E
I'm now off to mix up afresh batch of mineral makeup in a darker shade so I can make another version of this but darker for contouring . I'll let you know how it goes.
I'm so thrilled to hear it! ❤️ For the contour-consider making the shade a bit on the grey side of things so it looks more like a shadow than a tan. Happy making!
Great Colour advice thank you
OH MY GOD !!!
You looked flawless 😳😳 ...
Now tht prettier looked of yours convince me tht ur ‘Be Better Project’ is on the right way you lead us 🥰🥰🥰 ...
Keep up the good work, girl ! We r right behind you ....
Thankyou ... thankyou ... thankyou for ur recipe 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much! ❤️
I always wondered what did they exactly do to have a no makeup - makeup look .... Thanks Marie so much
You're so welcome! Happy making :D
Thak you for sharing such a great formula. I have a question though. What is the function of castor oil in this formula? I think it is too thick for the fundation.
Funnily enough, I recently looked into buying foundation palettes for work on film and whatnot and I also came across RCMA. I ended up buying a Mehron palette instead and as far as I can see, all these Pro palettes seem to have the base ingredients in common, like IPM, ozokerite wax and microcrystalline wax. I never thought I'd like cream foundation because the thought of putting something slippy and oily on my extremely dry skin did not sound appealing to me. Turns out, if I maintain good skincare habits, I can use cream foundation! So, a few weeks ago, of course I made some! I used my mineral foundation, some sericite mica, silica microspheres, coco caprylate, squalane and BTMS-25. It turned out lovely! I can sheer it out beautifully and it dries down to a very nice velvety finish.
Once I use it up, I'll try and make some more blends of mineral foundation and try your recipe to create a wider range of colours I can use in a palette 😄
So cool! Thank you so much for sharing ❤️Happy making!
Can you share your recipe? I have some of the ingredients. Thank you!
@@deris7865 oh my gosh, so sorry I didn't reply sooner! I didn't get a notification that somebody commented!
Anyways, here's the recipe if you're still interested 😁 :
35% MM
8% Silica microspheres
10% Sericite Mica
0,5% Vitamin E oil
6,5% Squalane
12,5% BTMS-25
27,5% Coco Caprylate
First you need to melt all of the oily stuff in a double boiler together with the powders, then as it cools down, keep stirring, maybe even consider using a little mixer, I find when I keep agitating and incorporating air into this as it cools, it doesn't harden into a solid clump, but it stays quite soft and airy, almost like a mousse au foundation! 😂
I just made this and waiting for it to cool down so I can dig in😂
Quick question, do you find that the foundation comes out a tad darker even though the mineral powder foundation matched?
Mine is looking a tad darker and I wonder if I need to make a mineral powder that is a tad lighter🤔
Thoughts?
I made this today. Feels beautiful on my skin and just the right amount of coverage for me. Fingers crossed it stays put on my oily skin 🤞
Thank you for sharing
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How did it go?
Hi dear, can you please share loose powder foundation for sensitive skin and which is waterproof and water resistant ? It will be helpful
Hello. Please make a video on how to make hand sanitizer.
Please answer me which ingredients make foundation waterproof
Do you know the difference between using silica vs silica silylate? Thank you.
What to add to make foundation sweat free
How can I make this in a super intense cover foundation?
i also heard that the isopropyl mistrate is very comedogenic
What do you think about using this on mature skin?
Hi i just brought your book and i love it!, but i have a question, can i and how much silica microspheres can i add to the essencial mineral makeup powder base? or any other formula you have in your book?. Should i substitute some mica or not?, can it be used in all of the formulas?. I have a lot haha :P and i reeeealy want to use it. Thanks so much in advance :)
I bought your book. What is the mechanical machine i can use to mix the foundation and guarantee no drops of powder be conglomerate
Can you replace the silica_?
Can the mineral powder be added to an emulsion to make a Bb cream?
It looks really inspiring!! Could I replace IPM with coco caprylate? It also provides a good dispersion (?) of pigments. Thanks a lot!!
That should work. Happy making!
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Hi, Any substitute for the ceresine/ozokerite wax please..can't find it in HK. Thanks.
You'll find the answer to your question in the blog post that's linked in the description box below the video ;)
Hi maria
How r u
Can't find silica dimathyle silylate
Any substitute.
You'll find the answer to your question in the blog post that's linked in the description box below the video ;)
Do you have a colour chart that can be used to create foundation?
No, the closest thing I have is all the starter blends in my book :)
What about preservatives used for this? Can you please tell me?
You'll find the answer to your question in the blog post that's linked in the description box below the video ;) If you're not sure what that means, read this: www.humblebeeandme.com/faqs/whats-the-description-box-on-youtube/.
Happy making!
Please tell me what is alternative to silica
You'll find the answer to your question in the "Substitutions" section of the partner blog post. It's linked in the description box below the video ;) If you're not sure what that means, read this: www.humblebeeandme.com/faqs/whats-the-description-box-on-youtube/.
Happy making!
can u mane an e-book version???
My $15+ patrons will get this formula in the March 2020 Monthly Collection, which is like an ebook :) You can learn more @ www.humblebeeandme.com/monthly-collection/ :)
Hey Marie, whats the shelf life of this foundation?
You'll find the answer to your question in the blog post that's linked in the description box below the video ;)
I am in pakistan and a big fan of you how I can buy your book
I've linked to all the places I've ever found it for sale here: humblebeeandme.com/make-it-up-preorder/. I don't sell my book, though, so I certainly don't know everywhere it's available. Try inquiring with a local book shop, perhaps? Thanks for your interest!
I have been wanting to buy your book, all the Amazon shipping does not ship to my country (Malaysia) i think i entered a waiting notification or something. But still none is shipping to Malaysia 😔.. Amazon India & Amazon China
I'm afraid I have absolutely no control over where my book is sold or how it is distributed :(
@@HumblebeeAndMe its okay.. totally understand.. thank you for responding 😊 your video has been a great guide for me to understand better in the ingredients for my small eco & sustainable business.. hello from Malaysia 🇲🇾
May I ask, how do we make this in an organic manner?
You really can't-the bulk of it is inorganic and there are no organic substitutes. Learn more here: www.humblebeeandme.com/faqs/can-i-get-an-organic-version-of-_______/
@@HumblebeeAndMe thank you so for pointing me in the right direction, thank you
Marie what if we don't have a grinder to grind the powder? I can't find any cheap coffee grinder here in my city, can I use my blender for this? 😂
no! do not use a blender. you cannot mix cooking utensils with chemistry utensils. also, the blender is too big and it would make a huge mess. if you do not have a dedicated grinder for the pigments you can blend them with a fine-mesh metal sifter (not contaminated with food, preferably - it will spoil your makeup), a spoon and two small bowls. basically keep mixing and sifting together several times until there are no streaks.
@@andromeda1903 ah not the big blender, when i buy the blender it has a little one for spices but i didn't use it
I've always ordered my coffee grinders online, usually off Amazon. They're usually in the $20-$30 range, and if you take good care of it, it'll last for years :) You'll want something with blades rather than burrs, and quite a small grinding dish. Make sure it is only used for cosmetics-those fine powders will never fully wash out + will end up in food if you try and make it do double duty. Happy making!
Hi I want to buy your own makeup book. I want the link for your book please
You'll find the answer to your question in the description box below the video :) Happy making!
@@HumblebeeAndMe 😭😭 Amazon can't ship to Iraq I'm so sad
Ma'am how we can prepare on commercial scale
Hey! Please read this FAQ: www.humblebeeandme.com/faqs/can-i-sell-things-made-from-your-recipes/ 😊 Happy making!
Hi!!! I love it 🥰 if I use isododecane instead Isopropyl Myristate I can add it after heating ?
You'd have to :) Let me know how it turns out!
Hiya. How did this go?
I have her book 😘😀😀
Thank you so much! ❤️