How to Make Bronzer
Combine the ground cinnamon, cocoa powder, ground nutmeg, and cornstarch in a bowl., Test the bronzer, and make any necessary adjustments., Add some beet or hibiscus powder if you'd like it to double as a bronzer-blusher., Add 10 to 15 drops of your...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Combine the ground cinnamon
Don't add the essential oils just yet, if you are using them. -
Step 2: cocoa powder
There's no "one size fits all" recipe for bronzer, so you'll have to experiment a bit to find the perfect combination for your skin tone.
When making any adjustments, keep the following in mind:
Ground cinnamon will give you more "glow." Cocoa powder will give you a darker color and more depth.
Ground nutmeg will give you a more sunkissed brown.
Cornstarch will lighten your bronzer. , Start with ΒΌ teaspoon (1.25 grams).
Mix it in well, and add more if you'd like it rosier., Popular scents include: cedar, lavender, rose, and rosemary, but you can use any scent you like., If you did not add the essential oil, make sure that you break up any clumps or chunks.
If you added the essential oil, make sure that the oil is spread evenly throughout the powder. , If you did not add any essential oil, transfer the powder into a jar with a tight-fitting lid.If you added essential oil, press it into an empty makeup compact.
Use the back of a spoon to smooth it out.
If you did not add essential oil, then place it into a jar instead. , Use a large, fluffy makeup brush to spread it over your cheeks, chin, forehead, and nose for that healthy, sun-kissed look., -
Step 3: ground nutmeg
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Step 4: and cornstarch in a bowl.
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Step 5: Test the bronzer
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Step 6: and make any necessary adjustments.
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Step 7: Add some beet or hibiscus powder if you'd like it to double as a bronzer-blusher.
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Step 8: Add 10 to 15 drops of your favorite essential oil if you'd like a creamier bronzer
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Step 9: and stir it again.
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Step 10: Mix the ingredients well with a fork or mini whisk.
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Step 11: Transfer the powder into a clean container.
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Step 12: Use the bronzer.
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Step 13: Finished.
Detailed Guide
Don't add the essential oils just yet, if you are using them.
There's no "one size fits all" recipe for bronzer, so you'll have to experiment a bit to find the perfect combination for your skin tone.
When making any adjustments, keep the following in mind:
Ground cinnamon will give you more "glow." Cocoa powder will give you a darker color and more depth.
Ground nutmeg will give you a more sunkissed brown.
Cornstarch will lighten your bronzer. , Start with ΒΌ teaspoon (1.25 grams).
Mix it in well, and add more if you'd like it rosier., Popular scents include: cedar, lavender, rose, and rosemary, but you can use any scent you like., If you did not add the essential oil, make sure that you break up any clumps or chunks.
If you added the essential oil, make sure that the oil is spread evenly throughout the powder. , If you did not add any essential oil, transfer the powder into a jar with a tight-fitting lid.If you added essential oil, press it into an empty makeup compact.
Use the back of a spoon to smooth it out.
If you did not add essential oil, then place it into a jar instead. , Use a large, fluffy makeup brush to spread it over your cheeks, chin, forehead, and nose for that healthy, sun-kissed look.,
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