Using talc in mineral make-up

I was so surprised by how nice talc felt in my mineral make-up, so I thought I’d do a little experimenting. From the post on make-up fillers – I used rhapsody talc from TKB Trading as the only filler in a colour grind. I found it did change the colour a bit, but was very...

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Mineral make-up ingredients: Talc

As I mentioned yesterday, I was really surprised by the talc, so I had to write a post about it!Talc is hydrous magnesium silicate with a chemical formula of Mg3Si4O10(OH)2 or H2Mg3(SiO3)4. It is the softest known mineral. It is used a lot in mineral make-up and most comparisons of fillers include “better than talc”...

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Mineral make-up filler round-up: Part 3 of 3

If you’ve been following along, this is part 3 (of three) taking a look at fillers. I’ve been using the Paper Cut colour grind (from TKB Trading) with various fillers to see what they do. My grind: 15 cc (1 tbsp) raspberry pop mica with 3 cc black satin mica. I’ve been adding 0.75 cc...

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Mineral make-up filler round-up: Part 2

Welcome to part two (of three) of the mineral make-up filler round-up! I’m adding various fillers to the Paper Cut grind (from TKB Trading). I used 15 cc (1 tbsp) raspberry pop mica to 3 cc black satin mica. I removed 1 cc of the colour grind and blended in 0.75 cc (5 small scoops)...

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Mineral make-up filler round-up: Part 1 of 3

So I went a little nuts and decided to make one colour and try every single filler I had with it. My choice was this grind – Paper Cut from TKB Trading. My logic? I thought it was a great name…and it is composed of just two colours, so it’s easy to make and easy...

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