Tinting Lip Balms vs. Coloring

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Fairycharmed

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I've found some wonderful glittery mica powders that I've been using in itty bitty amounts in my solid perfumes to lovely effect.

I've also been using Oil Soluble colorants to lip my lip balms, you know...pinks for watermelon and bubble gum... darker for raspberry etc etc

I've been reading about REAL Lip Tints(Lip sticks) Lately and they also seem to be a mica based pigment.

I've always been hesitant to use Mica in my lip balm, because most aren't for use on lips.

Has anyone made a Lip balm for color usage? I'd just like to know what kind of Mica you're using...if it's Mica at all...

Thanks!!!
Fairy
 
Hi,

I have dabbled with cosmetic grade mica in a
lip pot recipe, which gave a tint of color and a
bit of shimmer, but I'm still at lip glosses, so
I've got a bit of experimenting to do to see
what I like the best.

A project I am wanting to do in the future are
solid perfumes, although I hadn't thought about
using any micas in it ... that seems like a nice
idea for adding a bit of color to an otherwise
drab product (except for the scent of course!)

~ Kathy
 
I second TKB. I use their Carmine, Mauve and White lip colorants to play around with and make different shades to turn my regular lip balm recipe into a real lip tint that will color the lips.

IrishLass :)
 
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