Guest guest Posted January 21, 2002 Report Share Posted January 21, 2002 Greetings everyone and Happy MLK Day. I was wondering if anyone has any experience using glitter and/or mica colorants for lip balms. If so, I would very much appreciate any tips. I haven't ordered anything yet but hope to do so soon. I've noticed that glitters have different sizes using a two-number method of measurement. What do these numbers mean indicate? I'm sure I would use the small size for lip balms, but what numbers would that correlate to? Thanks. Teresea Just A Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2002 Report Share Posted January 23, 2002 I haven't used the colorants, but I have used micas in my lotions and some of my cosmetics (lip sticks, blushes, and eye shadows). I would think the colorants would work the same as powdered colorants, only mica is already mixed in. If you want a shimmer, use micas. If you want perceptible chunks of glitter, use glitter. I personally have never gone for the glitter look, so have never used it. As for the numbers, the higher the number, the finer the powder. I finish off my product, sometimes before it has cooled. Then stir in however much mica I think looks right:) and pour into pots and cool. Then I usually dust the top of each pot with an extra layer of mica to get it to sell better. I dust them with a big blush makeup brush after it has set-up. People can then see the shimmer better and are more likely to buy. If you put enough mica in the product to get that top layer of shimmer, the stuff will be like caked mica goo:) Blessings, Soseneda AIM: SosenedaA ICQ: 47264444 : soseneda_arianrhod wichitapagans/ Info, Networking, And Activities Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2002 Report Share Posted January 23, 2002 Should have asked what kind of lotion first lol Cheers! Kathleen Petrides SmeLLeNNiuM: 101 Aromatic Stories http://www.101aromas.com - " Soseneda " <soseneda Tuesday, January 22, 2002 6:38 PM RE: Glitter/mica colorants for lip balms > I haven't used the colorants, but I have used micas in my lotions and > some of my cosmetics (lip sticks, blushes, and eye shadows). > > I would think the colorants would work the same as powdered colorants, > only mica is already mixed in. > > If you want a shimmer, use micas. If you want perceptible chunks of > glitter, use glitter. I personally have never gone for the glitter look, > so have never used it. > > As for the numbers, the higher the number, the finer the powder. I > finish off my product, sometimes before it has cooled. Then stir in > however much mica I think looks right:) and pour into pots and cool. > Then I usually dust the top of each pot with an extra layer of mica to > get it to sell better. > > I dust them with a big blush makeup brush after it has set-up. People > can then see the shimmer better and are more likely to buy. If you put > enough mica in the product to get that top layer of shimmer, the stuff > will be like caked mica goo:) > > Blessings, > Soseneda > > AIM: SosenedaA > ICQ: 47264444 > : soseneda_arianrhod > > wichitapagans/ > Info, Networking, And Activities How To Make Rose Petal Jam - Step By Step Instructions > http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2002 Report Share Posted January 23, 2002 Thank you Soseneda. That is very helpful! Just curious - how well are your cosmetics selling? I've been interested in making my own some day. Perhaps you could share some recipes or books or sites. Teresea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2002 Report Share Posted January 23, 2002 Oh, they sell fairly well. I sell them mostly to belly dancers at seminars and workshops. They don't use them for stage work of course (I carry a ben nye line too), but they find them a gentle alternative to daily stuff. Most cosmetics are very similar to lotions or balms with colorants. The powdered stuff is more like incense:) Lipstick is simply a thick lip balm with colorant in it. Blush is more of a cream, and eye shadow is usually a light lotion. Blessings, Soseneda AIM: SosenedaA ICQ: 47264444 : soseneda_arianrhod wichitapagans/ Info, Networking, And Activities Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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