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Beauty, colors for Olive skin tone, Divine feminine, DIY lip gloss, DIY make up, Feminine art, Feminine beauty, Feminine definition, Feminine mystique, how to be feminine, lip gloss, Make up geek, Makeup, natural lip gloss, natural make up, The feminine mystique
Im not a lipstick fan. I don’t like the matte look either. I like my skin, my hair, my lips to either shine or gloss or dew. The wet look is so me. Pile on more moisture please..
As I searched for natural glosses with complimentary colors to my skin, I found so few and many of those were expensive. So I decided to make my own.
Many vegan make up lines are great, yet still carry some of these harmful ingredients. I find it amazing that they don’t want to hurt animals, and I agree with that, but decide to leave ingredients that can harm some people instead.
I decided not to choose those, but other companies that sell natural harmless (meaning little or least negative skin and body reaction to any natural occurring substance) ingredients.
Next, I started with lipstick colors I liked: pink pastels, ruby hott red, and warm toned Cooper.
These all have mostly natural ingredients. What isn’t in these lipsticks, nor any of my makeup are:
TALC
MINERAL OIL
SLS
PARABENS
SILICONES
After I picked the colors, I put them to a metal tin, added 2 products listed below and placed it inside a pan warming on the stove.
Castor Oil
Glycerin
After melting them and mixing to true consistency, I poured the liquid in a small lip container and waited for it to solidify.
Here are the results:
Will you also create your own lipgloss or buy one of the costly natural lines on the market?