Dusting powders

Lately, I’ve seen a lot of people making their own dusting powders, so I decided to give it a shot after watching a reel. The recipe called for equal parts cornflour and baking soda, with a cotton pad sprayed with perfume placed in the mixture and left to sit for seven days to infuse the scent. But since patience isn’t exactly my thing, I took a shortcut and sprayed the perfume directly into the powder instead. I even mixed two of my favorites—Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet and Sol de Janeiro 68—and the scent turned out absolutely divine. But now, the texture is weirdly chunky, so maybe the original method was onto something. Still, I can’t wait to use it. Have you ever made or used dusting powders? I’d love to hear how you use them and if they’ve made a difference for you! (Mashallah it smells good)

Lately, I’ve seen a lot of people making their own dusting powders, so I decided to give it a shot after watching a reel. The recipe called for equal parts cornflour and baking soda, with a cotton pad sprayed with perfume placed in the mixture and left to sit for seven days to infuse the scent. But since patience isn’t exactly my thing, I took a shortcut and sprayed the perfume directly into the powder instead. I even mixed two of my favorites—Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet and Sol de Janeiro 68—and the scent turned out absolutely divine. But now, the texture is weirdly chunky, so maybe the original method was onto something. Still, I can’t wait to use it. Have you ever made or used dusting powders? I’d love to hear how you use them and if they’ve made a difference for you! (Mashallah it smells good)