eBook How to make Lipstick Instructions & 50 Mineral lipstick recipes.
eBook 58 pages including picture to make your products step by steps
eBook How To Make Natural Lip Sticks with 50 Recipes. Lipsticks making instructions to make your Lip products step by steps. Natural lip sticks provide: quality, purity, and performance without chemicals.
This eBook was written by Marlene Daniels
Secrets of lip stick making revealed!
Easy and simple lip stick recipes to assist Beginner Make up crafters and to inspire expert crafters!
Create your own amazing colors!
This step-by-step guide to creating your own mineral makeup colour blends, for fun and profit!
Are you interested in knowing what you are applying to your lips?
Just as there are healthy and unhealthy foods, the same applies to lipstick products. Natural balms cost much more than cheap synthetic fillers and dyes.
-We are “eating” our lipstick every time our lick your lips, that's why it needs to be free of nasty chemicals.
The easiest way to know which chemicals you are using on your Lips is to choose natural ingredients and are safe enough to eat.
-Demystify the makeup industry by making your own luxurious skincare products at a fraction of commercial prices.
Natural lip sticks provide: quality, purity, and performance without chemicals. Hand made lipsticks are free from artificial perfume, color and preservative making it ideal for even some of the most sensitive skin
Are you tired of paying department store prices for lipstick?
Did you know you could make it at home?
Making your own lipstick isn't as difficult as you think.
eBook How to make Lipsticks & 50 Mineral lipstick recipes.
58 pages including picture to make your products step by steps
Introduction
What you need to have ready
All about Raw ingredients used in lipsticks
Fats and oils
Fragrances and Flavors
Natural preservatives (To keep your lipsticks longer).
All about Waxes
Lip-stick formulas
Lip Stick instructions
Natural Plant Colors for Lips
All About Lip stick Fillers
All about color pigments
Understanding colors
Making Lip stick color blends
Fail-Safe Four Step Process for making colors
and much more...
Your tutor Marlene Daniels is a qualified freelance herbalist, beautician and naturopath, she has been teaching Mineral Make up making and Natural skincare making since 5 years and run regularly workshops in Sydney. Australia. Marlene wrote many E-book about skin care and Mineral Make up ...good for your skin!
This eBook is wonderful for beginner make up crafters
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It is a pleasure to introduce you to the fundamentals of understanding and blending lip stick formulas.
This eBook and its information will be an inspiration for you to follow as you begin your personal journey of understanding lip stick making.
Getting Started
This is the part that you have been waiting for;
How much of what do I really need?
I will teach you the basics of some working formulas that are very easy to follow.
Learn all about Raw ingredients used in lipsticks and What are Lip sticks?
Basically lip sticks and lip balms are an emulsion of oils and wax. But of course, depending on what we put in them, they can do wonderful things for our lips. One of the most important considerations in lip stick making is having the right ingredients to make them with. Substitutions are not always going to bring the same result that you may imagine.
Learn all about natural preservatives (To keep your lipsticks longer)
Anti-oxidants are used in preparations to prevent vegetable oils from going rancid.
Learn all about Waxes that you can use in lip stick making!
Waxes may be natural secretions of plants or animals, artificially produced by purification from natural or completely synthetic. Parafin (a petroleum wax) is commonly encountered waxes.
As to the waxes, many people use beeswax simply because it is inexpensive and easy to find. However the "professionals" prefer to carefully blend their waxes with an eye to getting it just right.
Explore different Lip-stick formulas.
When formulating lip-sticks there are several things to consider.
1-If you're using the formula of oil and wax, you need to keep it soft enough to allow the mica minerals to show up.
2-If the wax is hard, the color is unable to shine through.
3-The iron oxides will make beautiful purples, and deep reds depending on the amount of oxide you use, the more used, the more dramatic the finished color will be. Only use a tiny amount of oxides, to keep the lip formula from feeling gritty.
4-The clearer the solution you add the mineral micas to, the more the sparkly tone it will give off. Mica needs to have light refraction in order to shimmer.
Lip products are basically blend of oil and wax. The more oil in a recipe, the softer the product. The more wax, the harder.
For example, a lip gloss in a bottle that you apply with a wand is almost entirely oil.
Meanwhile, pencil-like lip liner is mostly wax. Traditional lip sticks and lip balms fall in the middle, being an artful blend of just the right amount of wax and oil.
eBook with Lip Stick instructions
58 pages including picture to make your products step by steps
Learn all about natural Plant Colors for Lips. This section is for the 100% natural girl.
Learn all about color pigments.
A lip product may exist to Booth and protect your lips only. In this case, it will be uncolored or lightly colored just so it is pretty. Alternatively, a lip product may exist to color your lips! In this case, you will typically find a blend of three agents: dyes, pigments and mica.
Understanding Colors
Now we are coming to the most difficult part of making your own lip stick: How do you get the color you want. How much of what pigment do I need?
Understanding what color is
Color is a component of light. Light travels in different waves, different speeds and different length. If a light beam reaches our eye, we experience the sensation of color.
The colors of pigments like mica or oxides are produced by absorbing and reflecting the different light-waves.
Making Lip stick color blends
The possibilities are endless when it comes to formulating lip colors.
There are several different end effects: matte, satin, pearl, metallic, medium sparkle and high sparkle.
Lip stick Colors Beautiful shades can be achieved using pigments and micas. You will need oxide pigment in order to have color transfer to your lips that will last, mica alone will not achieve this. Matte sticks will have very little mica in them but more oxide bases instead.
Fail-Safe Four Step Process for making colors
Do you love playing with lip colors?
You can make lipstick colors in a few minutes with any crazylip stick ideas. It's possible to blend black oxide, brown oxide, yellow oxide, ultramarine blue, ultramarine pink, manganese violet, chromium green, red blue iron oxide with Mica (usually used in eye shadows).
You can really have fun with the fabulous colors, shimmers, low lusters, mattes and sparkles. Often the shimmers are used over the top of the more subdued or natural looking colors for the glitz.
One of the favorites, Diamond Cluster gives off sparkles like tiny mirrors to enhance the fun side of makeup. You may also try the fabulous 24 Karat Gold to add a touch of pure elegance.
The iridescent colors are very popular in the warmer months of the year, and we have a total rainbow of these fabulous colors.
EXPERIMENT WITH LIP COLOR!
Use a lip brush to test colors against your skin. (You can apply your lipstick colors to the back of one hand.)
Next, use your lip brush to try your colors on your own lips. This is the true lip color test!
If a lipstick seems too dark, try adding a bit of lighter lipstick into your color mix. Light pink or even white can brighten up a too-dark lipstick palette.
If a color seems too light, try to beef it up by mixing in a hearty wine or berry lipstick.
FINISH OFF YOUR LIP COLOR LOOK!
Once you have created your favorite colors, including subtler daytime hues and more dramatic evening blends, you can apply them at will.
You may wish to seal and shine your fresh lip color look by adding a clear lip gloss on top.
Ready to go and ready to glow!
And...for finish how to take care of your lips
Just as a painter calls for a clean canvas, your Lip stick needs the perfect backdrop: Smooth, soft lips.
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