Mineral make-up: Part 14 – Green with chromium oxide green (grass green)

I love green, and there are so many variations on the colour, you can go nuts! Let’s make a few eye shadows using our chromium oxide green (grass green)Matte green base1/4 tsp chrominum oxide green1/4 tsp baseThis is going to give you a yellow-green base. SeaweedMake your matte green base…1 scoop matte green base1 scoop...

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Jewellery making links for Yarrow craft group

This is a very poorly photographed picture of my favourite bracelet – the hydrogen cyanide and oxygen bracelet. If you have too much HCN, you won’t have enough O2!Welcome Yarrow craftsters! I hope you enjoyed the group yesterday. If you’re interested in making more jewellery or want copies of the handouts, please click here for...

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Mineral make-up: Part 13(a) – Green with micas

As I may have mentioned previously, I love green! So here are a couple of my new green recipes! From these posts onwards, please check to see which eye shadow base I am recommending – the basic eye shadow base or the alternate eye shadow base. You can use either for any recipe, but the...

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Mineral make-up – Alternate eye shadow base

I couldn’t resist trying out some of the micas from TKB Trading – specifically the pop and colour shifting micas – so I’m adding a few extra mineral make-up posts this week. (We are also making MMU on Thursday in craft group, so that justifies my playing around with it this weekend instead of writing...

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Silicones – environmental impact

Thanks for your responses to last week’s question – Why do you avoid silicones? There are four major reasons…1. Environmental impact of silicones;2. Environmental impact of the manufacturing process;3. Dislike skin or hair feel; and4. Unavailability of products. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF SILICONESI didn’t think about the environmental impact point, so here’s a little research I’ve...

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