Allantoin in mineral make-up products (updated)

Allantoin is great in mineral make-up products meant for your face, like blushes, foundations, and finishing powders. Let’s adapt our finishing powder to include some allantoin… FINISHING POWDER (by volume, not weight) 3 tbsp treated serecite 1 tsp micronospheres 1/5 tsp or 6 scoops calcium carbonate or kaolin clay (for oil control, optional) 1/5 tsp...

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Mineral make-up – Part 12: Using ultramarine blue

Ultramarine blue is a great way to get a light blue colour without all the awesome power of blue iron oxide. You can use a little more, and if you already like the blueyness of it, it only takes a bit of base or mica to make this a sparkly treat! Compare the ultramarine blue...

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Fun with silk! (updated)

It’s hard to make generalizations about silk as you can get so many different kinds – liquid, powder, low molecular weight, high molecular weight, and so on. The molecular weight is important because the lower the molecular weight, the more likely the protein will actually penetrate the skin and hair and act as a humectant...

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Fun with phytokeratin

The best picture I could find was this one…of my campsite famous roasted corn on an open fire. Freshly picked that day, roasted until it’s sweet, then covered in creamy butter and salt! Yum! But that has very little to do with this post…except that I mention corn. Now I’m hungry! Phytokeratin is a proprietary...

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Fun with hydrolyzed oat protein

Oats are also called “avena sativa” – look for this ingredient on labels of your favourite products. I love hydrolyzed oat protein – I put it in nearly everything! Although the suggested usage is 1 to 5%, I tend to use about 2% due to cost. It is a humectant, so I use it for...

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