Making Makeup Fixing Spray at Home

We know that you want to have more permanent makeup both on special days and in summer. That’s why we continue to investigate the tricks that prolong the life of makeup for you. Unfortunately, the prices of makeup fixing sprays, which I can call the best friends of make-up, are unfortunately! Not every budget is suitable to buy these sprays. After all, they are water-like products that do not appear when sprayed on the skin.

How about making the familiar Mac Fix + Spray at home? Who can say no to a product whose content is cleaner, less damaging to the skin, or even nourishing and regenerating the skin! With your DIY makeup fixing spray project, you can have more permanent makeup, beautify your skin and save your pocket money.

Materials Required for Makeup Fixing Spray

A clean spray bottle

Glycerine

rose water

Drinking water

Glycerin is the most natural moisturizer and rose water is the most natural tonic that is good for acne. As you can see, you need very little ingredients. First of all, let’s talk about the points you need to pay attention to. The spraying feature of the spray bottle you will use must be of high quality. If you pay attention to facial spray bottle you buy ready-made, the product evenly to your face, tiny little you will see that apart. If your spray bottle is gushing in one spot, you can be sure that you will shorten the life of your makeup rather than extend it.

Another point to be considered is the proportions of the products. If you miss the glycerin ratio too much, you will have a sticky feeling. If you miss the rose water too much, the odor of roses combined with glycerin can be delighted. That’s why we use some drinking water.

The makeup fixing spray you will make is very long-lasting. You don’t need to make it fresh every time. That’s why you should adjust the rates according to the bottle you will use. Fill your bottle with 1/3 glycerin, 1/3 rose water, 1/3 drinking water and shake well. Always keep your bottle in the refrigerator to get the refreshing effect. It’s that simple!

1/3 ratios are generally known. You can adjust these ratios according to your own skin type. For example, if you have very oily skin; You can increase the rose water by reducing the glycerin a little more. Likewise, if you have very dry skin that needs moisture; You can add a click more glycerin and reduce it from rose water.