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Ann2144 Posted - Nov 30 2010 : 2:53:33 PM
Does anyone make their own body powder?
I would like to use a commercial fragrance to scent some body powder, but not sure how to combine ingredients?
They don't make a body powder for this fragrance, and I have extremely sensitive skin so use powder instead of deoderants. I would like to make my own....any help?

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Violets November Posted - Apr 26 2011 : 05:47:53 AM
Years ago, I read about making body powder with finely ground egg shells.

Never tried it, but sounded interesting.

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gardenancy Posted - Mar 28 2011 : 6:03:16 PM
They both absorb moisture and odors.
walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - Mar 25 2011 : 03:05:50 AM
May I ask what the arrowroot powder and the clay do? Moisturize or absorb moisture?

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Shi-anne Posted - Mar 24 2011 : 06:34:08 AM
This is a really great idea! I make a lot of our stuff, but never thought of making body powder.

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gardenancy Posted - Mar 19 2011 : 5:18:42 PM
I make my own dusting powder.
I have a mini Cuisinart food processor that I got at a garage sale for $5 that I use just for it.
In it I place:
1/3 C arrowroot powder
1/3 C cornstarch
1/3 C kaolin clay
30 drops lavender essential oli
20 drops rose geranium essential oil
I just turn it on for about a minute then pour it into a pint mason jar to store.
I use it to refill my pretty glass powder container with the big fluffy powder puff.
I love it.....
amomfly Posted - Jan 21 2011 : 6:55:55 PM
I have been thinking of ways to make my own powder, I love this! Thanks

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gentlewoman farmer Posted - Jan 15 2011 : 10:33:15 PM
If you put the rice flour in a food processor or coffee grinder and grind for some time, you can stop and test the coursness, it will work.

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HollyG Posted - Jan 14 2011 : 09:06:59 AM
Don't know if it's too late to post, but here's what I did. I found a recipe online that called for rice flour, arrow root powder and corn starch. 1 C. rice flour, 1 C. corn starch, and 1/4 c. arrow root powder. I mixed them all in a mason jar. Then, I took a large cotton ball and saturated it with my perfume. I didn't have the oil or the fancy stuff - just sprayed the heck out of it! I dropped it in the jar, and shook well. I put it in my linen closet, so every night, I shook it up and made sure the cotton ball was moving around. I did this for the recommended week. I decanted it into a powder box I'd purchased online and love it. The scent holds well - matches my perfume, and life its sorta good.

Here's the bad thing. The rice flour I found was an organic brand from Whole Foods. (This is not knocking organic things, whole foods, or rice flour. The nearest store is 3 hours away, so it's not like I can go easily and comparison shop or exchange.) It's coarse. Almost like cornmeal coarse. It doesn't dust well and left a gritty film on my bathroom floor. In fact, it's heavy enough it's often left in my powder box. I don't have a mortar and pestle and debated about putting it in my coffee grinder or food processor. Don't know how to make it finer, really. Other than that, it was great and I will make more.

I do recommend trying it - it was relatively inexpensive (compared to perfumes and perfumed powders) and it was nice to do something myself. Any advice on coarse flour would be appreciated!

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Ann2144 Posted - Dec 07 2010 : 7:32:45 PM
I saw that you can add essential oils to baking soda to make a carpet deoderizer so apparently once it is all combined, it is still possible to shake it, or in my case maybe make a pouf and use it, SO, I am going to try to combine my perfume with my usual gold bond unscented powder and see what result I get...will post later!

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JoyIowa Posted - Dec 07 2010 : 6:59:43 PM
I love to use just plain old cornstarch! A vanilla bean or dried citrus peels tucked in give it a fun scent.

Joy


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MamaCrunch Posted - Dec 02 2010 : 07:22:56 AM
Great question!! I'm interested in this too. DH aske me to buy some body powder yesterday and I immediately said I'd rather make it but I have no idea where to begin! I'll br watching this tread.

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