Tuesday 29 November 2011

Make It! Bronzer (Calling All Vegans!)

Ever heard of a ‘one shade suits all’ bronzer? That’s because they just do not exist! However, how would you react if I told you that you could make one using just two common household products? Don’t lie…you’re jumping around screaming right now.



The two things you’re going to need are talcum powder (preferably ‘shimmer’ talcum powder) and cocoa powder. I opted to use Avon Soft Musk Shimmering Body Powder, because of its gorgeous shimmer which makes an amazing combination along with my Green & Blacks Organic Cocoa Powder. Not only is the powder wonderfully dark (which leaves you with a discrete but noticeable bronzed complexion), but its organic quality makes with make-up recipe 100% vegan!



Begin by dropping two heaped table spoons of cocoa powder into your container. You’ll need a large pot, or use an old lid off of a container (approximately two inches deep). Now, taking your talcum powder, tip one half of a tablespoon into your cocoa powder. Use the end of the table spoon to mix your powder combination, as this will minimize waste clinging onto your spoon.




This is where the ‘one type suits all’ label jumps into play. If you consider yourself to be DARK skinned, add another one and a half teaspoons of cocoa powder to your mix, and stir. If you believe you are of a MEDIUM tone, simply add another teaspoon of cocoa powder to your solution. If you are FAIR skinned, add another half tablespoon of cocoa powder to your mixture. If you enjoy the thrill of defying the rules, simply add varying amounts of cocoa power and talc until you reach a shade of your contentment.



When you apply the bronzer to your face, you will immediately notice that the mixture is very, very sheer. If you wish to intensify the powder into a creamy solution, carefully add a tablespoon sized amount of Sudocrem, Vaseline or Johnsons Baby Lotion. This will not only turn your bronzer into a cream based product, but double up your product as a beautiful highlighter for the body and face. When the bronzer is in it's power form, I like to apply with a giant brush, and simply sweep it over the total diameter of my face. When applying the bronzer in liquid form, I like to apply it with a foundation brush (be sure to keep your bronzer foundation and foundation brushes separate. Never use the same brush for both jobs). 




I hope you enjoy making this bronzer as much as I did! Unfortunately, my Blogger doesn’t allow me to comment (must be something to do with my broadband). But please do comment about how your bronzer experiment went!

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