Lipsticks: Modifying lip balms – adding Ronaspheres

If you joined me yesterday, you’ll remember I was on a quest to make a Tutti Fruiti lipstick, but found it was too draggy with the titanium dioxide alone. What will make my lipstick less draggy? Ronaspheres! I added it at 6%, which worked out to 1 cc for this mixture. Tutti Fruiti matte1 tbsp...

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Lipstick: Modifying lip balm – adding titanium dioxide

Sometimes it’s hard to find an ideal iron oxide for the base colour of that lipstick colour to die for, so we turn to our fillers for help. (This is even harder when you consider ultramarine pink is right out!) Titanium dioxide is always my first choice for making something opaque, but often it can...

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Lipstick: Modifying lip balm – adding iron oxides

On the left – today’s ruby lipstick with iron oxides. On the right – yesterday’s ruby lip shimmer without iron oxide. You can see the colour is very similar, only today’s lipstick is much darker and doesn’t have the same glitter as yesterday’s.Creating a more opaque lipstick is as easy as adding a few ingredients...

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Lip shimmer sticks (updated)

You can easily make your own lipstick using mineral make-up ingredients like iron oxides and micas (but not chromium greens or ultramarines) and your favourite lip balm recipe.   If you’ve never made a lip balm before, you have to check out this page on Majestic Mountain Sage for a basic recipe! We adapt a...

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Using Ronaspheres in anhydrous products: Concealer sticks

Please note: I have no idea where to get Ronaspheres any more. I used to get them at Voyageur, now no one carries them. You can try using sericite mica or another type of filler when you are working with oil or oil-in-water products.  Concealer sticks are intended to be used as a spot concealer,...

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