The #facefulloffoodchallenge is DIY beauty on 100.
By Jessica Cruel, Self
We'll admit to using avocado, coconut oil, and even yogurt for DIY hair rinses and face masks.
But food as makeup? The #facefulloffoodchallenge takes the cake for
best edible beauty tutorial. Blogger Raychel Newton used food as makeup.
In the Thanksgiving-themed video, she used everything from coffee to
flour on her face. And now she's challenging her 15,000 Instagram followers to join in using the #facefulloffoodchallenge hashtag.
Newton
started out using cocoa powder to fill in her brows. Then, she pulled
out the tub of butter. That's when we knew it was about to get real
creative. She used the condiment typically reserved for dinner rolls as
a highlighter and eyebrow wax. Her organic makeup stash/grocery list
also included honey as an eyeshadow primer, coffee grounds and Kraft
Macaroni & Cheese powder as eyeshadow, a Snickers bar as a
contouring stick, and a beet as lipstick.
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though the fun video is mesmerizing to watch, we prefer to eat every
bite of our Snickers instead of rubbing it on our face. But there is one
hack using food as makeup that is worth trying: flour as pressed
powder. Newton used a dusting of all-purpose flour to bake (or set) her
under-eye makeup. That's one tip that could be useful if you need to get
rid of shine with limited resources. Scroll down to see the final
results of Newton's #facefulloffoodchallenge.
Watch Newton transform her face using food from the pantry.
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