DIY Under Eye Concealer from Scratch | Foundation Stick

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  • Опубліковано 1 лис 2018
  • Learn how to make your own under eye concealer. This recipe is easy to follow with simple ingredients.
    *** CONTEST RULES ****
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    ** Contest (Draw) will end Dec 1st, 2018
    ** 4 concealer stick
    ** 1 per person
    If you win you'll receive a new concealer stick made with all natural ingredients from this video. FREE Shipping. I will cover postage
    Ingredients:
    Beeswax
    Sunflower Oil (thicker consistency will last longer on skin)
    Zinc Oxide (non-nano)
    French Yellow Clay
    (**for darker skin tones you can substitute the yellow clay for a brown clay like COCOA BROWN NATURAL CLAY from Voyager Soap) - like this www.voyageursoapandcandle.com...
    or you can use the yellow clay (same amount) + brown iron oxide (adjust as needed - very pigmented so only a small amount is needed - like this www.voyageursoapandcandle.com...
    I used a 1 : 3 ratio of Beeswax : Oil
    Trial Size Measurements (small lip balm container)
    1 tsp (5 ml) Beeswax
    1 TBSP Sunflower Oil
    2 tsp (10 ml) Zinc Oxide
    2 tsp (10 ml) French Yellow Clay
    you can double the recipe if you like the results.
    I tripled the recipe for this video
    beeswax 1 TBSP (15 ml)
    Sunflower Oil 3 TBSP (45 ml)
    Zinc Oxide (non nano) 2 TBSP (30 ml)
    French Yellow Clay 2 TBSP (30 ml)
    **If you live in Canada you can order all of the above ingredients from Voyager Soap
    www.voyageursoapandcandle.com/
    Thanks for watching ☮ ❤
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  • @AllNaturalSkinCare1
    @AllNaturalSkinCare1 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing!😘

  • @THE-mz8ee
    @THE-mz8ee 5 років тому +2

    Yay I will try it , I am so happy that i found your channel

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  5 років тому

      thanks Josphel! The contest end Dec 1 so it looks like you'll probably win then you can try it first to see how you like it. In the future if you do make it you can tweak with the pigments to find the perfect blend using different clay pigments or micas.

  • @latonyataylor3461
    @latonyataylor3461 3 роки тому

    Omg I'm loving this

  • @Kaylablindley
    @Kaylablindley 5 років тому +2

    I LOVE all of your videos ❤️

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  5 років тому

      Thanks for the sweet comment Kay lind! That means a lot to me, I really appreciate it :)

  • @lupecastro1076
    @lupecastro1076 2 роки тому

    love the concealer one question does it have to be that specific clay or can use another clay thanks for posting

  • @InaAgapito
    @InaAgapito 4 роки тому

    Just amazing

  • @boreddyrishika1299
    @boreddyrishika1299 4 роки тому +2

    Can I use that contouring my nose

  • @lalakd2935
    @lalakd2935 2 роки тому

    Is cocoa clay just cocoa powder and what can I use for a lighter shade instead of the French clay ?
    Thankyou x

  • @beautybutterstore
    @beautybutterstore 5 років тому +12

    How to make it a little more darker and yellower? I need this for brown mexican skin..

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  5 років тому +9

      Hi Anushka, if you wanted a darker pigment you could try different color clay. The place where I purchase my clay from has browns and yellow. I would suggest mixing french yellow clay and cocoa brown natural clay. You can also use colored oxides in small quantities as they a very pigmented. Here's a link to their website www.voyageursoapandcandle.com/search?q=clay Hope this helps :)

    • @latonyataylor3461
      @latonyataylor3461 3 роки тому +1

      Omg I'm glad u posted that website I did enjoy ur video it's amazing

  • @annaisavi
    @annaisavi Рік тому

    What can i use replace the oil?

  • @libraking2293
    @libraking2293 5 років тому +6

    If u skip the oxide it is 100% more natural.

    • @gracepjohns
      @gracepjohns 2 роки тому

      But will it work if we do so? I don't know that is what I was asking

    • @thewholecow3439
      @thewholecow3439 2 роки тому

      I’ve tinkered for years- you can do virtually everything else without zinc oxide except nude lipsticks and concealers/foundations. Trust me- you’re not making this without it

  • @anamacklis2355
    @anamacklis2355 3 роки тому +3

    I love this!!! Would you please make a body soap video? and lip gloss!!!

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks Ana! I would love to get into soap making. Thanks for the video suggestions 💓

    • @anamacklis2355
      @anamacklis2355 3 роки тому

      @@WestCoastDIYMama Thank you!!! Looking forward!

  • @TheLilia7x
    @TheLilia7x 5 років тому +7

    Wish I would have seen this video earlier..I want a trial size

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  5 років тому +2

      I'm thinking of having a mini give away when I reach 1000 subscribers. Not sure if the concealer will be in there but some other diy cosmetic / zero waste stuff 😊

    • @TheLilia7x
      @TheLilia7x Місяць тому

      So you hit the 1k lol can I have a sample

  • @Jesusrescues
    @Jesusrescues 4 роки тому

    Hi! I don't have brown iron ixode, but was wondering if I could potentially use cacao powder. If yes, how much do you think I would need for a medium tan with yellow undertone? Thank you! Love your videos btw.

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  4 роки тому +2

      Hi Ana, thanks for the love! Yes you could use cacao powder it would give you a bit of a chocolate scent but who doesn't love chocolate. I would suggest using a little at a time then testing. You can always reheat the mixture in the hot bath. I find that this concealer can be a bit heavy so I would tinker around with some arrow root powder or corn start to lighten it up...maybe 1-2 tsp 👩‍🔬

  • @noorkhan8846
    @noorkhan8846 3 роки тому +5

    so excited to make my own natural makeup 🥰 can I ask how long lasting this is/any need for touching up thru the day? I'm thinking of using this under the eyes ! thx xo

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  3 роки тому +4

      Hi there, I found this concealer to be a slightly tacky but hydrating. I think if I added corn starch or arrowroot powder into the ingredients it would help the overall consistency. All the best ♥️

    • @AysenBayr
      @AysenBayr 6 місяців тому

      ​@@WestCoastDIYMamacan i use liquid food color instead of yellow clay

  • @whitneycsnookerdoodle6688
    @whitneycsnookerdoodle6688 5 років тому

    Hi this is so awesome,going to try it. How would i go about it for my shade? I'm fair/light

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  5 років тому +1

      Hi Whitney! I'm fair/light as well and I used French yellow clay. There's a few different clay options you could also use to get a darker colour such as browns+yellows. If you needed this to be a bit lighter then you could add a tiny bit more zinc as it's used in the recipe not only for coverage but it increases the lightness of the concealer. I use this daily but have found it to be a bit tacky under my eyes but it covers my dark circles well + blemishes. Setting with a powder helps with the feel. In the future I might try and experiment with a liquid concealer

    • @whitneycsnookerdoodle6688
      @whitneycsnookerdoodle6688 5 років тому

      West Coast DIY Mama thank you so much :)

  • @milkimoo
    @milkimoo 5 років тому +2

    hi!! i loved this video and i find it suuuper helpful. i’m making a final project for my high school, and wanted to do something like this. i was just wondering if these ingredients are all natural/organic? (sorry if this is a stupid question, i have little to no experience with cosmetics and how they’re made)

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  5 років тому +3

      Hey! glad you found the video helpful and yes it is made with all natural/organic ingredients. Just a carrier oil like sunflower oil, clays (for pigment), zinc oxide ( natural mineral used in sunscreen but acts as a good base for coverage in this recipe) and beeswax which helps to keep it firm. If you're also curious to know how to make other DIY natural makeup check out the playlist on my channel "DIY Skin & Makeup + Personal Care Essentials" I've got a mascara, lip balm/stick, cream blush, solid perfume and basic skin lotion video that you might find interesting. Good luck with your project! 💚

  • @cli5386
    @cli5386 4 роки тому

    Hi can I use jojoba oil? Or I have to get the sunflower oil?

  • @terriwhite7753
    @terriwhite7753 2 роки тому

    Great video! QUESTION: What can I use to replace the zinc oxide if don't want UV blocking? Or, do I really need the zinc oxide at all? How did you mention using the arrow root or corn starch - for what purpose?

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  2 роки тому

      I find the zinc helps bring out the pigment colors. Also without it the concealer won't provide much coverage. Arrow root and corn starch are both great at absorbing moisture and the heaviness from oils used in the recipe. Hope that helps 💗

    • @Sharperthanu1
      @Sharperthanu1 Рік тому +1

      You better practice 100% UV blocking for your face and neck or by the time you're in your mid thirties you'll look like death warmed over.UV radiation (sun exposure) causes all wrinkles and cataracts.

    • @terriwhite7753
      @terriwhite7753 Рік тому +1

      @@Sharperthanu1 I think what you are referring are for people with no melanin where the sun causes damage immediately. Keep in mind, a fact, those with rich melanin do not experience the same negative effects of the sun. So your comment is a bit related to a select group of of people and not all, as you have implied broadly.

    • @liza3337
      @liza3337 Рік тому +2

      @@Sharperthanu1 I'm 58 and rarely used sunscreen on my face and I promise I don't look like death nor do I have many wrinkles. But I never sunbathe either.

  • @daxtonayah1269
    @daxtonayah1269 4 роки тому

    Where did you get the larger foundation stick?

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  4 роки тому

      Hey Daxton, I bought if from Voyager Soap. They have lots of different containers. Here's the link www.voyageursoapandcandle.com/products/05-oz-lip-balm-tubes-jumbo-white

  • @TheLilia7x
    @TheLilia7x Місяць тому

    Im here 5 years later i still wamt to try this ..i have most ifbteh thjngs to kake it now but im always missing an ingredient 💀

  • @eloise-mariebamford1737
    @eloise-mariebamford1737 4 роки тому

    How would I make this concealer more lightweight? Less stiff?💜

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Eloise, I wonder if you reduced the beeswax just a little and added some arrow root powder or corn starch it might feel less stiff and reduce the heaviness. I'll have to tinker around with this recipe💓

    • @eloise-mariebamford1737
      @eloise-mariebamford1737 4 роки тому

      Thank you!

  • @Sharperthanu1
    @Sharperthanu1 Рік тому

    A lot faster and cheaper way of doing this is just to mix face powder and dollar store lip balm.

  • @tanjaturner4684
    @tanjaturner4684 2 роки тому

    can you use something else if you don't have the yellow clay

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  2 роки тому

      You could use pigmented oxides or other clays 💗

  • @purity4all
    @purity4all 5 років тому +1

    is t drying or crepey? I'm starting to see fine lines. So it's a new ballgame now.

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  5 років тому +1

      I would say a bit tacky...personally not my favorite recipe after using it for awhile. I think it's useful for covering up blemishes but maybe not for under eyes. Would be nice to tinker around a bit more to find a formula that's not tacky. I think personally making your own concealer is a bit tricky. I love making lotions and lip balms since they're so much easier to play around with. Hope this helps 😊

  • @lalakd2935
    @lalakd2935 3 роки тому

    What can I use instead of oxide zinc ?

    • @WestCoastDIYMama
      @WestCoastDIYMama  3 роки тому

      Titanium oxide perhaps. The zinc adds a level of coverage that the pigments can build off of