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DIY TINTED MOISTURIZER




Tinted moisturizer serves as the perfect compromise between going bare-faced and wearing a full face of your regular foundation. It can used on arms and legs as well to make them look clear and smooth. It wont give you a full coverage foundation look, but give you a subtle effect that looks dewy instead of covered up.You can use this on your face as a base foundation or for a barely-there makeup look.

The best part of making it at home? You can make your own truly customized product! Can't find you own shade tinted moisturizer? Just add you own foundation color. Love your foundation, but hate its low SPF? Blend it with a high-SPF moisturizer to fend off sun damage. Don’t want that much coverage from your foundation? Add your own ratios and make your foundation your own way.

Ready for mixing? Well then get a bowl!

In a bowl mix any moisturizer with your foundation. (you can use BB cream or CC cream as the foundation) Now its up to you how much foundation you wanna put in. Then if you want it have sun protection too, add some in then! Just a few drops of your sunscreen will work good, or just get a moisturizer that already has sun damage protection.

Once you've discovered the perfect blend to meet your needs, pick up small plastic travel bottles to mix a larger amount of moisturizer tint for easy everyday use.

But if you’re still having problem with the moisturizer shade then try mixing a few drops from two different bottles of foundation to your moisturizer until you find just the right shade.










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