Lovely scientist loves science – web link

Take a few moments today to check out Joanne’s science site – Lovely Scientist Loves Science – for the science of beauty section. Learn about the science of mascara and why hair turns grey. She appears to have a thing for Ben Goldacre…and who wouldn’t? He’s my future nominee for Geek Man of the Month....

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Mineral make-up: Part 15: Green with chromium hydroxide green

Chromium hydroxide green is a minty green, perfect for creating your minty green eye shadows. Basic chromium hydroxide green 1 part eye shadow base1 part chromium hydroxide greenYou can use this as the base for many eye shadows. Add 1 part mica – silver, yellow, gold, and so on – and see what you create!...

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Substitutions: What to use when you can’t wait to create! (updated)

You’ve been looking forward to having the house to yourself for a few hours on Saturday morning, and the workshop beckons! ARGH! I’m out of something essential (for me, it’s usually aloe vera). Substitution to the rescue! I have BTMS-25 not BTMS-50 and I want to make a liquid conditioner! BTMS is INCI Name: Behentrimonium...

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Gels: Surfactant-y fun! (updated)

As I mentioned in the first gel post, carbomers and surfactants don’t tend to play well together. But we’re going to force them to be the bestest of friends by choosing our surfactants wisely and putting the ingredients together in the proper order. I made up this formula – the Gardener’s Hand Scrub – for...

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Gels: Make a gel based toner

I know you’re probably sick of this recipe for toner, but it works well in a gel format. You can also use this as an under eye application with a few tweaks, and it does feel nice and cool for the summer. (Can you tell I’m not a fan of being warm?)So why make a...

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