-
DIY: Video master classes
-
Aromatherapy
-
Felting master classes
-
Eating at home
-
DIY cosmetics for children
-
Cooking recipes
-
Detergents, cleaning products with your own hands
-
Soap making as a business
-
Natural cosmetics. Raw materials for cosmetics and soap.
-
Natural oils in cosmetics
-
News
-
Recipes for balms and conditioners
-
Bath Bomb Recipes
-
Cream recipes. Cream making.
-
Lotion recipes. Gel recipes.
-
Mask recipes
-
Soap recipes. Base soap. Soap from scratch.
-
Recipes for all occasions
-
Natural shampoo recipes
-
Healthy Nutrition Recipes
-
Scrub recipes. Massage tiles. Ubtan
-
DIY candles
-
Reference materials, questions, tips
-
Startup - soap production
-
Hair care. Tips, recipes
-
Facial skin care. Cleansers.
-
Body care. Tips, recipes
-
Photo Reviews
-
Chocolate Handmade
How to make mineral powder with your own hands - natural care and makeup
Mineral powder has revolutionized the makeup industry, offering a lightweight, skin-friendly alternative to traditional foundations. Loved for its natural finish and often beneficial ingredients, it's a staple for many. But what if you could take that natural appeal even further? Making your own mineral powder at home allows for unparalleled control over ingredients, ensuring purity, customizability, and a truly natural approach to makeup and skincare. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the fascinating process of crafting your own mineral powder, detailing key ingredients, providing three unique recipes, and highlighting the significant advantages over commercial alternatives.
The Magic of Mineral Makeup: Benefits for Your Skin
Mineral makeup is formulated with naturally occurring minerals, offering a host of benefits:
- Gentle & Non-Irritating: Free from common irritants found in traditional makeup like talc, parabens, synthetic dyes, fragrances, and preservatives. Ideal for sensitive, acne-prone, or post-procedure skin.
- Non-Comedogenic: Minerals don't clog pores, allowing the skin to breathe.
- Natural Finish: Blends seamlessly with the skin, providing a "second skin" look rather than a heavy mask.
- Long-Lasting: Minerals adhere well to the skin's natural oils, offering impressive staying power.
- Potential SPF Benefits: Ingredients like Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide provide broad-spectrum UV protection.
- Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Zinc Oxide is known for its soothing and anti-inflammatory effects.
Key Ingredients for Your DIY Mineral Powder
Understanding each component is crucial for crafting an effective and safe mineral powder:
- Sericite Mica: The primary base. Provides slip, a silky feel, and reflects light for a natural, luminous finish. It's often coated (e.g., sericite mica coated with magnesium stearate) to improve adhesion and water resistance.
- Kaolin Clay: A gentle, absorbent clay that helps control oil, provides opacity, and helps the powder adhere to the skin.
- Zinc Oxide (non-nano, uncoated): A natural physical sunscreen, anti-inflammatory, and provides opacity (coverage). Always use non-nano to avoid absorption.
- Titanium Dioxide (non-nano, uncoated): Another natural physical sunscreen, brightens, and provides opacity. Also use non-nano.
- Arrowroot Powder / Cornstarch: Absorb oil, provide a silky feel, and can reduce shine. Use sparingly as too much can make the powder look chalky.
- Iron Oxides (Yellow, Red, Brown): These are cosmetic-grade mineral pigments used to create various skin tones.
- **Yellow Iron Oxide:** The main base for many skin tones.
- **Red Iron Oxide:** Adds warmth, used for pink undertones or to deepen shades.
- **Brown Iron Oxide (Black Iron Oxide):** Used to deepen shades and add olive/neutral tones.
- Ultramarines (Blue, Pink, Violet): Used in tiny amounts to adjust undertones (e.g., blue to counteract redness).
- Chromium Oxide Green: Used in tiny amounts to counteract extreme redness (e.g., rosacea).
- Optional Additives:
- **Allantoin:** Soothing and skin-healing properties.
- **Silk Powder:** Luxurious feel, helps absorb oil, subtle blurring effect.
- **Boron Nitride:** Provides a soft-focus effect, improves adhesion and wear time.
- **Magnesium Stearate:** Helps with adhesion, slip, and provides a silky feel.
Crafting Your Perfect Shade: Three DIY Mineral Powder Recipes
Important Preparation Nuances for ALL Recipes:
- **Sterilization:** Absolutely crucial. All tools (spoons, bowls, grinders) and containers must be thoroughly cleaned and sterilized. You can spray them with rubbing alcohol (70% isopropyl alcohol), allow to air dry completely.
- **Particle Size:** Mineral pigments and bases need to be extremely fine to avoid a gritty feel and ensure smooth application. A dedicated coffee grinder (only for cosmetics) or a mortar and pestle are essential for achieving this. Grind each ingredient individually, then the mixture.
- **Dust Mask:** Wear a dust mask to avoid inhaling fine mineral powders during preparation. Work in a well-ventilated area.
- **Precise Measurement:** Use very small measuring spoons or a digital scale (accurate to 0.01g) for precise measurements, especially for pigments. Small changes can dramatically alter the shade.
Recipe 1: Translucent Finishing Powder (Universal Tone)
This lightweight, nearly invisible powder sets makeup, blurs imperfections, and controls shine without adding coverage.
Ingredients:
- 2 tablespoons Sericite Mica (provides silkiness, slip)
- 1 tablespoon Kaolin Clay (oil control, absorption)
- 1 teaspoon Arrowroot Powder (mattifying, smooth texture)
- 1/2 teaspoon Zinc Oxide (non-nano, uncoated - provides very slight opacity, soothing)
- 1/4 teaspoon Allantoin (soothing, skin-healing)
Preparation & Blending Instructions:
- In a clean, sterile bowl, combine all dry ingredients.
- Transfer the mixture to a dedicated coffee grinder or use a mortar and pestle.
- Grind the mixture in short bursts (5-10 seconds at a time) for a total of 30-60 seconds. This step is critical to break down any clumps, reduce particle size, and ensure an incredibly smooth, lump-free powder.
- Sift the finely ground powder through a fine-mesh sieve into another clean bowl to catch any remaining larger particles. Discard the lumps.
- Repeat grinding and sifting if necessary until the powder is incredibly fine and silky.
- Once perfectly smooth, transfer the powder to a sterile sifter jar.
Recommendations for Use:
After applying your foundation or tinted moisturizer, dip a fluffy powder brush into the sifter jar, tap off excess, and lightly dust all over your face, focusing on the T-zone to set makeup and control shine. Can also be used alone on bare skin for a natural, perfected look.
Storage:
Store in an airtight sifter jar in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. As it's a dry powder, it has a long shelf life, typically 12-18 months, as long as no moisture gets in. Avoid dipping wet brushes into the powder.
Advantages over Industrial Analogues:
- Truly Translucent: No risk of a white cast or chalky finish that some commercial powders can leave.
- Pure & Simple: Contains only beneficial minerals and powders, free from silicones, talc, and synthetic fillers.
- Gentle for Sensitive Skin: The soothing properties of Zinc Oxide and Allantoin make it exceptionally skin-friendly.
- Customizable Feel: Adjust the ratio of ingredients slightly to achieve a more mattifying or silky feel.
Recipe 2: Light Coverage Foundation Powder (Customizable Light-Medium Tone)
This recipe provides a soft, buildable coverage, allowing your natural skin to shine through while evening out tone.
Ingredients:
- 2 tablespoons Sericite Mica (base, slip)
- 1 teaspoon Titanium Dioxide (non-nano, uncoated - brightens, provides coverage)
- 1 teaspoon Zinc Oxide (non-nano, uncoated - coverage, soothing, minor SPF)
- 1/2 teaspoon Kaolin Clay (oil control, adhesion)
- **Pigments (start with these ratios and adjust meticulously):**
- 1/4 teaspoon Yellow Iron Oxide
- Pinch (1/8 teaspoon or less) Red Iron Oxide
- Tiny speck (less than 1/8 teaspoon, a few grains) Brown Iron Oxide
- Optional: A minuscule speck of Ultramarine Blue (to neutralize redness)
Preparation Nuances & Color Matching Instructions:
- Combine Sericite Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide, and Kaolin Clay in a clean bowl.
- **Crucial Step: Color Matching.** Add the iron oxides starting with Yellow, then a tiny bit of Red, and a minuscule amount of Brown. Mix well.
- Transfer a small amount (about 1/4 teaspoon) to your dedicated coffee grinder. Grind thoroughly until ultra-fine and evenly blended.
- **Test the Shade:** Take a tiny pinch of the ground powder and rub it onto your jawline or inner forearm (clean, dry skin). Check in natural light. Does it disappear? Is it too yellow, too pink, too dark, too light?
- Too yellow: Add a tiny bit more Red Iron Oxide or a minuscule speck of Ultramarine Blue.
- Too pink/red: Add a tiny bit more Yellow Iron Oxide or a tiny speck of Chromium Oxide Green.
- Too dark: Add a bit more Sericite Mica, Titanium Dioxide, or Zinc Oxide.
- Too light: Add a tiny bit more Brown Iron Oxide or a touch more Red Iron Oxide.
- Adjust your main batch by adding more pigments or base powders as needed. Mix thoroughly. Grind and re-test. This step requires patience!
- Once you achieve your desired shade, grind the entire batch in short bursts (5-10 seconds at a time) for at least 1-2 minutes total to ensure perfect blending and a silky texture.
- Sift the final powder through a fine-mesh sieve. Discard any remaining clumps.
- Transfer to a sterile sifter jar.
Recommendations for Use:
Using a dense kabuki brush or a flat-top brush, swirl it into the powder, tap off excess. Apply in circular or buffing motions, starting from the center of your face and working outwards. Build coverage by applying thin layers. Can be used over primer or moisturizer.
Storage:
Store in an airtight sifter jar in a cool, dry place. Shelf life is typically 12-18 months due to its dry, stable nature. Avoid introducing moisture.
Advantages over Industrial Analogues:
- Perfect Shade Match: The most significant advantage. You can customize the shade to perfectly match your unique skin tone and undertone.
- Pure Pigments: Uses only cosmetic-grade iron oxides, free from synthetic dyes that can irritate skin.
- Builds Naturally: Allows for buildable coverage without looking cakey.
- Control Over Finish: Can adjust the ratio of mattifying vs. luminous bases.
Recipe 3: Mattifying & Medium Coverage Powder (for Oily/Combination Skin)
This formulation focuses on controlling excess oil and providing a more substantial, yet still natural, coverage.
Ingredients:
- 1.5 tablespoons Sericite Mica (base, slip)
- 1 tablespoon Kaolin Clay (increased oil absorption)
- 1 teaspoon Arrowroot Powder (mattifying, smooth texture)
- 1.5 teaspoons Zinc Oxide (non-nano, uncoated - higher coverage, more soothing)
- 1 teaspoon Titanium Dioxide (non-nano, uncoated - higher coverage)
- 1/4 teaspoon Magnesium Stearate (improves adhesion, wear time)
- **Pigments (adjust as per Recipe 2's color matching guide):**
- 1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon Yellow Iron Oxide
- Pinch Red Iron Oxide
- Tiny speck Brown Iron Oxide
Preparation Nuances & Instructions:
- Combine all base powders (Sericite Mica, Kaolin Clay, Arrowroot, Zinc Oxide, Titanium Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate) in a sterile bowl.
- Follow the detailed **Color Matching** process described in Recipe 2. This is crucial for achieving your desired shade. Adjust pigment amounts incrementally.
- Once the color is perfect, transfer the entire batch to your dedicated coffee grinder. Grind for at least 2-3 minutes in short bursts, shaking between bursts, to ensure thorough blending and an ultra-fine, silky consistency.
- Sift the final powder through a fine-mesh sieve to remove any remaining clumps.
- Transfer to a sterile sifter jar.
Recommendations for Use:
Using a flat-top kabuki brush, pick up a small amount of powder. Press and roll onto areas needing more coverage or oil control. Then, buff gently in circular motions for a seamless finish. Can be layered for increased coverage. Ideal for touch-ups throughout the day.
Storage:
Store in an airtight sifter jar in a cool, dry place. The increased clay and zinc content contribute to its stability. Shelf life is typically 12-18 months. Ensure no moisture contaminates the product.
Advantages over Industrial Analogues:
- Superior Oil Control: Higher percentage of Kaolin Clay and Zinc Oxide provides enhanced mattifying properties compared to many commercial options.
- Customizable Coverage: You can increase the percentage of Zinc Oxide/Titanium Dioxide for more opacity.
- Skin-Soothing for Oily Skin: Zinc Oxide's anti-inflammatory properties are particularly beneficial for oily and blemish-prone skin.
- No Synthetic Binders/Fillers: Relies on natural ingredients for adhesion and texture, preventing pore-clogging.
Important Nuances for DIY Mineral Powder Success
The Art of Blending & Grinding:
This is arguably the most critical step. Minerals are particulate, and achieving a smooth, non-cakey finish requires an incredibly fine powder. A dedicated coffee grinder (used only for cosmetics) is a game-changer. Grind ingredients individually first, then the mixture. Short bursts prevent overheating. Sifting ensures perfect texture.
Color Matching is Key:
This is where patience pays off. Always test your mixed powder on your jawline in natural light. A good match will virtually disappear. Keep a journal of your ratios once you find your perfect shade so you can recreate it. Remember, undertones (cool, warm, neutral, olive) are as important as depth of color.
DIY SPF Claims:
While Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide provide UV protection, formulating a powder with a specific, reliable SPF rating at home is extremely difficult. It requires specialized equipment to ensure even dispersion and accurate testing. **Do not rely on your homemade mineral powder as your sole sun protection.** Always apply a dedicated broad-spectrum sunscreen underneath.
Sourcing Ingredients:
Purchase cosmetic-grade ingredients from reputable suppliers. Ensure Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide are **non-nano and uncoated** for safety and best performance in powders.
Advantages of Homemade Mineral Powder Over Commercial Options

Beyond the simple act of creation, making your own mineral powder offers profound benefits:
- **Unparalleled Purity:** You eliminate fillers, talc, bismuth oxychloride (which can irritate sensitive skin), synthetic dyes, fragrances, and preservatives often found in commercial products.
- **Perfect Customization:** Achieve your exact shade match, a feat often challenging with limited commercial ranges. Adjust the oil-absorbing properties, coverage level, or luminosity to perfectly suit your skin type and desired finish.
- **Cost-Effective:** While initial ingredient investment might seem high, the cost per batch is significantly lower than premium mineral brands. Ingredients last a long time.
- **Freshness & Potency:** Your powder is freshly made, ensuring the optimal performance of the minerals.
- **Eco-Friendly:** Reduce packaging waste by refilling your own containers.
- **Skin-Benefiting Focus:** Prioritize ingredients like Zinc Oxide and Kaolin clay for their calming, anti-inflammatory, and oil-controlling properties, turning your makeup into a skin treatment.
Conclusion: Embrace Your Inner Alchemist for Luminous Skin
Crafting your own mineral powder is a rewarding journey that blends skincare with creativity. It empowers you to create a makeup product that is truly aligned with your values of natural care, free from unwanted chemicals, and perfectly tailored to your unique skin. With patience, precision, and the right ingredients, you'll discover the secret to a radiant, healthy complexion that truly glows from within. Embrace your inner alchemist, and enjoy the beauty of bespoke, natural makeup!
Mylo Opt Cosmetics Blog – Your Reliable Guide to Beauty and Care
Welcome to the Mylo Opt cosmetics blog! Here, you will find valuable advice, interesting recipes, and professional recommendations for creating soap, cosmetics, and candles with your own hands. Our blog is designed for anyone passionate about natural cosmetics, looking for new ideas, and wanting to learn more about producing high-quality skincare and haircare products. We share tested recipes, useful tips, and the latest news from the world of cosmetics.
Why Choose the Mylo Opt Cosmetics Blog?
Mylo Opt is not just an online store; it is a community of people passionate about creating natural cosmetics. Here are a few reasons why our blog will be useful to you:
- Experience and Expertise: Our authors are experienced cosmetologists, soap makers, and aromatherapy specialists. We share reliable and tested recipes that have undergone thorough testing and received positive feedback.
- Credibility and Authority: We ensure that all information in our blog is up-to-date and reliable. We reference scientific research and verified sources so that you can trust the quality of the information provided.
- Reader-Focused: Our content is tailored to you – our readers. We strive to answer your questions, solve your problems, and inspire new achievements in the world of natural cosmetics.
Popular Products from the Mylo Opt Online Store
Before we move on to recipes and tips, let us introduce you to the most popular products from our online store, which will help you create high-quality and natural cosmetics:
- Soap Bases: High-quality soap bases allow you to create beautiful and beneficial handmade soaps. We offer glycerin bases, bases with added oils and extracts, as well as transparent and white bases.
- Fragrance Oils and Fragrances: Give your products a unique scent with our fragrance oils and fragrances. We offer a wide range of scents – from fresh and floral to spicy and woody.
- Essential Oils: Essential oils are natural components that not only add fragrance to products but also offer beneficial properties for the skin and hair. Our range includes lavender, mint, eucalyptus, lemon, and many other oils.
- Active Ingredients: Vitamins, antioxidants, hyaluronic acid, and other active ingredients help improve the properties of your cosmetics. We offer only tested and high-quality components.
- Pigments and Dyes: Give your products bright and lasting colors with our pigments and dyes. They are safe for the skin and suitable for use in soap, cosmetics, and candles.
- Emulsifiers and Thickeners: To create creams and lotions, you will need emulsifiers and thickeners. We offer quality ingredients that help you achieve the desired consistency and stability of the product.
- Soap and Candle Molds: Create unique items with our soap and candle molds. Our range includes molds of various sizes and designs.
- Everything for Candles: Wax, wicks, fragrances, and dyes for candles – we have everything you need to create beautiful and fragrant candles.
Recipes and Tips for Making Handmade Soap
Cold Process Soap for Beginners
Making cold process soap is an exciting process that allows you to control all the ingredients and create unique recipes. Here is one simple cold process soap recipe for beginners:
Ingredients:
- 500 g olive oil
- 300 g coconut oil
- 200 g palm oil
- 150 g castor oil
- 120 g lye (sodium hydroxide)
- 300 ml distilled water
- Essential oils (lavender, mint, eucalyptus)
- Pigments or natural dyes (optional)
Process:
- Prepare all ingredients and tools. Always use protective gloves and goggles, as lye can be dangerous.
- Weigh the lye and water. Slowly add the lye to the water, stirring until it fully dissolves. Allow the mixture to cool to 40-45°C.
- Weigh the oils and melt them in a water bath. When the oils and lye solution reach the same temperature (about 40-45°C), slowly pour the lye into the oils, stirring constantly.
- Use an immersion blender to mix until trace (when the mixture thickens and leaves a trail when stirred).
- Add essential oils and pigments if desired. Mix thoroughly.
- Pour the mixture into a prepared mold and cover with a towel. Let the soap harden for 24-48 hours.
- Remove the soap from the mold and cut it into bars. Allow the soap to cure for 4-6 weeks before use.
Homemade Cosmetics Recipes
DIY Moisturizing Cream
Creating a moisturizing cream at home allows you to control the ingredients and adapt the recipe to your needs. Here is a simple recipe for a moisturizing cream:
Ingredients:
- 50 ml rose water
- 50 ml distilled water
- 10 g emulsifier (e.g., Olivem 1000)
- 10 ml jojoba oil
- 5 ml avocado oil
- 5 drops lavender essential oil
- 2 drops tea tree essential oil
Process:
- Weigh all the ingredients.
- In a water bath, melt the emulsifier with the oils until smooth.
- Separately, heat the water phase (rose water and distilled water) to the same temperature as the oil phase.
- Slowly pour the water phase into the oil phase, stirring constantly.
- Use an immersion blender to emulsify until you achieve a creamy consistency.
- Add essential oils and mix thoroughly.
- Pour the cream into a sterilized jar and allow it to cool.
DIY Candle Recipes
Aromatic Soy Candle
Creating aromatic candles is a creative process that allows you to experiment with scents and designs. Here is a simple recipe for a soy candle:
Ingredients:
- 200 g soy wax
- 20 ml fragrance oil (e.g., vanilla or lavender)
- Wick for candles
- Dyes (optional)
- Glass or metal candle mold
Process:
- Melt the soy wax in a water bath until liquid.
- Add the fragrance oil and dyes if desired. Mix thoroughly.
- Secure the wick in the center of the candle mold.
- Slowly pour the melted wax into the mold, holding the wick.
- Allow the candle to fully harden (about 24 hours).
- Trim the wick to the desired length and enjoy your aromatic candle.
Tips for Beginners in Cream Making
- Learn the Basics: Before starting to create creams, it is important to learn the basic principles and ingredients used in cream making.
- Experiment with Formulas: Do not be afraid to experiment with different ingredients and proportions to find the perfect formula for your skin.
- Use Quality Ingredients: The effectiveness and safety of your product depend on the quality of the ingredients. Always choose tested and natural components.
- Maintain Hygiene: It is important to maintain cleanliness and sterility when creating cosmetics to avoid contamination and spoilage of the product.
- Start with Simple Recipes: For beginners, it is best to start with simple recipes to master the basic techniques and principles of cream making.
Conclusion
Our Mylo Opt cosmetics blog is your reliable source of information and inspiration in the world of natural cosmetics. We share useful tips, tested recipes, and the latest news to help you create quality and effective products for skin, hair, and home care. Subscribe to our blog, follow the updates, and discover new opportunities in the world of natural cosmetics with Mylo Opt!