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Natural Tinted Face Lotion Recipe (Like BB Cream)

Katie WellsJun 2, 2021
Jessica Meyers, MPAP, PA-C, RH(AHG)
Medically reviewed by Jessica Meyers, PA-C
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  • How to Make Tinted Face Lotion or Moisturizer (Like BB Cream)+−
    • Finding Your Perfect Match
    • What Does It Feel Like?
  • Tinted Face Lotion With SPF?
  • The Best Moisturizer for the Job+−
    • No Time to Make it?
  • Tinted Face Lotion

If you’ve been reading Wellness Mama for long, you know that I’m not a fan of using chemicals that I can’t pronounce to clean my house or rubbing them on my face, where they can be absorbed in just a few seconds.

The logical extension of avoiding harmful chemicals is finding natural options for personal care products and makeup. I made my own shampoo and toothpaste (and started a company to share these recipes with others) but finding natural (and affordable) makeup options that I loved was more difficult.

I love playing with these DIY eye shadow recipes. 

I figured out a liquid foundation recipe that offers great coverage for acne and skin discoloration, but since I don’t wear makeup every day. Ultimately I wanted a light tinted face lotion that could be used daily for a tiny bit color, without looking like I was wearing makeup at all.

My solution? This lighter version of a liquid foundation, with extra moisturizing power.

How to Make Tinted Face Lotion or Moisturizer (Like BB Cream)

As I mentioned, this tinted face lotion is similar to natural foundation but thinner and with less coverage. Many companies call it beauty balm or BB cream. It doubles as a natural facial moisturizer.

With its slight bronzing effect, I can use it daily but it never looks or feels like makeup. It goes on smooth and dries to a powdery smooth finish.

I used a store-bought lotion in this recipe because it’s what I had on hand. If you don’t already have a good face lotion you can use the homemade face lotion from this recipe. It’s as simple as changing the powders we’re adding to turn it into a tinted lotion, instead of a foundation.

Finding Your Perfect Match

For the tint or color, there are several options. This recipe works really well with different skin tones and is easy to adjust so it’s a perfect match. This tinted face lotion recipe uses:

  • organic cocoa powder and bronze mica
  • OR natural mineral makeup in your shade

I used a mix of bronze mica powder and cocoa powder in mine. Note that mica powder does have a very slight shimmer, so if you don’t want that, stick to cocoa. You could also add in a little cinnamon for warm undertones. Just be sure all of your additives are a very fine powder for smooth application.

You’ll want to start with a small amount of cocoa powder and mica (if using), adding a little more at a time to match your shade. It looks a little darker in the jar than it does on skin, so don’t panic if it looks too dark!

And while you’re at it why not make some dry shampoo with the extra cocoa? 🙂

What Does It Feel Like?

It depends somewhat on the lotion you use, but it should sink into skin leaving it supple, moisturized, and lightly tinted. I find this goes on smooth and leaves behind a powdery finish, like if I’d lightly dusted on sheer foundation powder or bronzer.

Note that it’s not heavy and it won’t cover up acne, scars, or other blemishes.

The good news is, this uses healthy ingredients that feed our skin cells instead of masking the issue and over time can help improve skin tone. Cocoa powder is full of antioxidants and has a little caffeine to perk up skin. Plus rubbing chocolate-scented lotion on your face just feels decadent!

Tinted Face Lotion With SPF?

Unlike my homemade foundation powder, this recipe doesn’t have any sun protection in it. While I try to have safe sun exposure every day, there is such a thing as too much. If you wanted to add a little non-nano uncoated zinc oxide powder for SPF you can. It will change the texture somewhat though and provide heavier coverage the more you use.

The Best Moisturizer for the Job

Making this is super easy, especially if you’re using pre-made lotion. It can be as simple as two ingredients (lotion and cocoa powder or mineral makeup), or you can get a little fancier with it.

You want to choose a lotion that works well with the delicate skin of the face. Heavier lotions, like body butter, can be great for all-over skincare, but are too heavy for facial skin. Choose one that works well with your skin type and isn’t too greasy or dry.

No Time to Make it?

Here are some good store-bought options that are non-toxic and rank well on EWG:

  • Physician’s Formula natural tinted moisturizer
  • Raw Elements tinted daily face moisturizer
  • Andalou Naturals Vitamin C BB Beauty Balm Sheer Tint
  • Jane Iredale lightweight tinted moisturizer
Natural tinted face lotion

Tinted Face Lotion

Katie Wells
This tinted face lotion goes on smooth and dries to a powdery finish. It's lightweight enough to wear every day for a fresh look.
5 from 1 vote
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Prep Time 5 mins
Cook Time 20 mins
Total Time 25 mins
Servings 1 ounce

Ingredients
  

  • 2 TBSP natural lotion (either premade OR from recipe below)

Homemade Lotion

  • 2 tsp argan oil or jojoba
  • 1 tsp shea butter
  • ½ tsp emulsifying wax
  • 1 TBSP aloe vera gel
  • 1 tsp witch hazel
  • 33 drops Leucidal complete preservative optional

Colorant

  • ½ tsp cocoa powder plus more as needed
  • ½ tsp bronze mica powder optional
  • OR 1/2-1 tsp natural mineral makeup in your shade optional

Instructions
 

Homemade Lotion

  • Melt the shea butter, argan, or jojoba oil and emulsifying wax in a double boiler, stirring occasionally.
  • Remove from heat and add the aloe, witch hazel, and Leucidal if using, whisking vigorously until smooth.
  • Let cool completely. The fridge speeds up the process.

Tinting Your Face Lotion

  • Mix the lotion (either homemade OR store bought) and the colors to get the desired shade. Start with a tiny amount of each color powder and slowly work up to get your desired shade. You'll want to use either cocoa powder and mica OR mineral makeup, not both.
    I started with ¼ tsp each of cocoa powder and mica, then added 1/8 tsp more at a time until it matched my skin tone.
  • This will look darker in the jar than it does on skin. To get your perfect shade add a little more color at a time and test the color on your inner arm.
  • Store in an air-tight container and use daily as desired for a smoothing/polishing, natural tinted lotion.

Notes

If using pre-made lotion, this will have the shelf life of the lotion you are using. If you're using aloe vera without a preservative (the one linked to above is preserved), then this should be stored in the fridge and used within 10 days. 
If you want to add a natural, broad-spectrum preservative it will extend the shelf life to about 6 months. Be sure to keep in a cool, dry place, away from excess heat and moisture for best results.
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

This article was medically reviewed by Jessica Meyers, MPAP, PA-C, RH(AHG), who specializes in herbal protocols and functional medicine. You can also find Jessica on Instagram. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a wife and mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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Discussion (22 Comments)

  1. Jeanmarie

    September 6, 2022 at 10:38 AM

    Hi Katie! Can you substitute beeswax for the emulsifying wax in this recipe?

    Reply
    • Jamie Larrison

      September 17, 2022 at 10:49 AM

      Beeswax is oil soluble but it will not help the water-soluble ingredients to mix in. Emulsifying wax is necessary to keep the oil and water phases from separating in the lotion.

      Reply
  2. Charlotte

    January 13, 2022 at 2:51 PM

    5 stars
    What a great way to create my own tinted moisturizer! I followed your tip to put some mineral powder foundation together with moisturizer. I use Bare Minerals Original Mineral Foundation and my moisturizer is Caribbean Sol’s Natural Kukui Body Silk. Thanks to you, Katie, I have kissed Cover Girl goodbye! I’ve been working through the oil cleanse regimen to get my skin in order and now it looks and feels great. I’m so thankful for my dear friend who pointed me to your website a few months ago!

    Reply
  3. Patty

    August 30, 2015 at 6:34 PM

    Hi,
    This is my first time posting here. I have made a couple of your recipes and love them! I am interested in some others. I see you recommend mica powders. I did a bit of research on them and they can contain titanium dioxide which has recently been shown to be carcinogenic. Unfortunately the specific mica powders you recommend do not show the ingredients. Do you know if they contain titanium dioxide? I am toxic in lead an mercury and am also trying to stay away from other metals that could cause problems. Are there other things I can use that would not contain potentially harmful ingredients? Thanks.

    Reply
    • Kelsey Davis

      June 3, 2021 at 3:09 PM

      Could you link your mica powder again or tell me what brand you use? It is not linking for some reason. Thanks!

      Reply
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