Oil-control pore-blurring primer with SPF: ingredients and mixing ratios

Asked by: best_singnontad On: August 03, 2017 Product Type: Cosmetics Answered

Question

primer for oil control and pore blurring

I want to mix a primer like hourglass veil Mineral Primer oil free SPF 15 as follows:

Active Ingredients: Zinc Oxide 4.20%, Titanium Dioxide 2.45%.

Other Ingredients:

  • Cyclopentasiloxane
  • Isododecane
  • PolySilicone-11
  • Polymethylsilsesquioxane
  • Hexyl Laurate
  • Peg-10 Dimethicone
  • Polyglyceryl-4 Isostearate
  • stearic acid
  • Alumina

They claim that it is not a Silicone base, but from what I see in the ingredients, it does contain silicone, right?
Personally, my skin has no problem with silicone, but I don’t understand why they claim that.

I have combination skin, oily in the T-zone, and clearly large pores.
This primer is a famous one with reviews saying it controls oil well, helps blur pores, and makes makeup look very smooth and flawless.

Could you please recommend the mixing steps as a rough guide?
Some ingredients I don’t know, such as Alumina. Can you recommend other ingredients available on the website to use instead?

Please help recommend the ingredients and mixing ratios.

Answer

You're looking to recreate a popular primer with SPF and have questions about its ingredients and how to formulate something similar. Based on the ingredient list you provided for the Hourglass Veil Mineral Primer SPF 15, here's a breakdown and a guide to formulating a similar product using ingredients available on MySkinRecipes.

Regarding your observation about silicones, you are correct. The ingredient list includes several silicone compounds such as Cyclopentasiloxane, PolySilicone-11, Polymethylsilsesquioxane, and Peg-10 Dimethicone. While the product might not use a traditional heavy silicone oil as its primary base, these ingredients are indeed silicones and contribute significantly to the primer's texture, feel, and performance, such as providing a smooth application, blurring effect, and oil control. The claim "not a silicone base" might be a marketing interpretation focusing on the overall formulation style rather than the complete absence of silicones.

Here are the key ingredients from the Hourglass primer and their equivalents or suitable alternatives available on MySkinRecipes, along with their roles:

General Formulation Guide (Silicone/Oil-Based Emulsion):

This type of primer is likely a water-in-silicone or anhydrous (water-free) formulation. Given the presence of PEG-10 Dimethicone, a water-in-silicone emulsion is probable.

  1. Create the Silicone/Oil Phase: Combine the silicone fluids (Cyclopentasiloxane, Isododecane), silicone elastomer (Silicone Gel), emollient ester (Hexyl Laurate or LipidSoft Lite), emulsifiers (Peg-10 Dimethicone, Polyglyceryl-4 Isostearate or Oil Blender), and Stearic Acid. Heat gently if needed to melt Stearic Acid, then cool slightly.
  2. Disperse Powders: Add the powder ingredients (Zinc Oxide, Titanium Dioxide, Polymethylsilsesquioxane, Alumina) to the silicone/oil phase. Mix thoroughly using a high-shear mixer to ensure the powders, especially the UV filters, are fully dispersed without clumps. Proper dispersion is crucial for SPF efficacy and a smooth texture.
  3. Prepare Water Phase (if applicable): If making a water-in-silicone emulsion, prepare a separate water phase with any water-soluble ingredients.
  4. Emulsify: Slowly add the water phase to the silicone/oil phase while mixing continuously with high shear. This process creates the emulsion. If it's an anhydrous formula, this step is skipped.
  5. Final Adjustments: Once the emulsion is formed (or phases are fully combined for anhydrous), mix until homogeneous. Add any heat-sensitive ingredients if applicable.

Important Considerations:

  • Percentages: The exact percentages of each ingredient are crucial for the final texture, feel, SPF level, and performance (oil control, blurring). The percentages from the original product (4.20% Zinc Oxide, 2.45% Titanium Dioxide) are a starting point for the UV filters, but achieving SPF 15 will depend heavily on the type of UV filters used and their dispersion in the formula. Other ingredient percentages would require experimentation to match the desired feel and performance.
  • Dispersion: Properly dispersing the powder ingredients, especially Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide, is critical for both the aesthetic (avoiding whiteness) and the function (SPF protection) of the primer. Using treated powders designed for dispersion in oil/silicone bases is highly recommended.
  • Stability: Formulating stable water-in-silicone emulsions can be challenging. The choice and ratio of emulsifiers, as well as the mixing method, are key.

By using the suggested ingredients from MySkinRecipes, you can create a primer with a similar composition and aim for comparable performance characteristics like oil control, pore blurring, and a smooth, matte finish with SPF protection.

Answer Update
Updated Review: May 2026

This section was added after reviewing the original answer against current product availability and formulation knowledge at the stated point in time.

As of May 17, 2026, the formulation guide for a primer similar to Hourglass Veil Mineral Primer SPF 15 has been reviewed with our current catalog.

The original recommendation for SiliSolve™ (PEG-10 Dimethicone, Odorless) is no longer valid as this product has been discontinued. For formulating a water-in-silicone emulsion, please select an alternative PEG-10 Dimethicone from our current range.

For the UV filters, we recommend using treated powders for better dispersion. Zinc Oxide 200nm EasyDisperse™ provides excellent dispersion in silicone bases. For Titanium Dioxide, Titanium Dioxide 200nm EasyDisperse™ (Dimethicone/Silica Treated) is a suitable option.

Our recommended base fluids remain KF-995 (Cylopentasiloxane, D5) and Isododecane (Germany). For the silicone elastomer to provide a silky feel and matte finish, Silicone Gel 9040 (e.q. DC 9040, Cyclopentasiloxane Base) is available. The soft-focus powder Polymethylsilsesquioxane 4.5microns (Soft-Focus / Matte) is also still in stock.