Comments on: DIY Blush With Hibiscus That Actually Works https://www.theherbalspoon.com/diy-blush-with-hibiscus-that-actually-works/ Real food, DIY recipes, and all things herbal Mon, 14 Nov 2022 05:51:23 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: jamie https://www.theherbalspoon.com/diy-blush-with-hibiscus-that-actually-works/#comment-10346 Fri, 10 Jan 2020 05:09:28 +0000 http://50.87.248.154/~theherc4/2014/03/diy-hibiscus-blush-that-actually-stays-on-your-skin-giveaway-winners-announced.html#comment-10346 In reply to Celeste Parcell.

After your comment I realized that having the almond oil in the ingredients list was confusing. The idea is to use it (or another carrier oil) as a moisturizer before applying the blush. I use a homemade foundation powder and it helps that stick better too. It’s not the same as conventional blush for sure, but it still works pretty well for me that way.

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By: Celeste Parcell https://www.theherbalspoon.com/diy-blush-with-hibiscus-that-actually-works/#comment-10345 Thu, 09 Jan 2020 06:14:07 +0000 http://50.87.248.154/~theherc4/2014/03/diy-hibiscus-blush-that-actually-stays-on-your-skin-giveaway-winners-announced.html#comment-10345 I’ve used beet root powder and hibiscus powder along with the arrowroot and added the essential oil. It seems to work better. But I notice you mention almond oil on your list, When do you add that and how much? Or are you suggesting it instead or along with the other oil? Or are you saying we should rub it on the area we are putting the blush on so it sticks better? I do notice that moister cheeks make it stay on better with less flaking.

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By: Erin Leaman https://www.theherbalspoon.com/diy-blush-with-hibiscus-that-actually-works/#comment-10061 Thu, 18 Jan 2018 03:18:23 +0000 http://50.87.248.154/~theherc4/2014/03/diy-hibiscus-blush-that-actually-stays-on-your-skin-giveaway-winners-announced.html#comment-10061 In reply to Lizzie.

You might need to try some organic beetroot powder. you can find it in whole foods stores or online (Amazon is the bomb)

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By: trunghieu9xt https://www.theherbalspoon.com/diy-blush-with-hibiscus-that-actually-works/#comment-1098 Fri, 03 Jul 2015 01:32:11 +0000 http://50.87.248.154/~theherc4/2014/03/diy-hibiscus-blush-that-actually-stays-on-your-skin-giveaway-winners-announced.html#comment-1098 Hibiscus Flowers if I do not use , you can use the powder to substitute

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By: Jamie larrison https://www.theherbalspoon.com/diy-blush-with-hibiscus-that-actually-works/#comment-191 Fri, 13 Mar 2015 18:06:13 +0000 http://50.87.248.154/~theherc4/2014/03/diy-hibiscus-blush-that-actually-stays-on-your-skin-giveaway-winners-announced.html#comment-191 In reply to Lizzie.

Did you put the oil and powders in and blend everything fine in a coffee grinder? You also need to brush it onto moisturized skin. I like using sweet almond oil with essential oils mixed in, let it soak into the skin for a few minutes and then apply the powder. It also has to be applied with a brush. It is a natural plant based product, so it won’t be as vibrant as the ones with heavy metals. Hope this helps!

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By: Lizzie https://www.theherbalspoon.com/diy-blush-with-hibiscus-that-actually-works/#comment-190 Fri, 13 Mar 2015 17:31:11 +0000 http://50.87.248.154/~theherc4/2014/03/diy-hibiscus-blush-that-actually-stays-on-your-skin-giveaway-winners-announced.html#comment-190 I’ve tried this and it leaves absolutely no colour! It looks and smells lovely but doesn’t make any difference when worn, where am I going wrong?!

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