Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Solid Perfumes

HOW TO DIY Solid Perfume

Materials
  1. 1 1/2 teaspoon jojoba oil
  2. 25 drops of four essential oils you like (approximately 5-7 drops of each oil). Since wax dulls the scent of many perfume top notes, use a stronger concentration of these—common top notes are citrus and ginger.
  3. Generous 1/2 teaspoon grated beeswax (available at health food stores or online)
  4. Eye Droppers
  5. Non-metal, heat-safe bowl
  6. Small cup
  7. Empty compact, pillbox, locket, or pocket watch necklace
Instructions
  1. Pour jojoba oil into your small cup. Add all the drops of essential oils and mix.
  2. In your heat-safe container, melt the beeswax over the stove top or 5-10 seconds.
  3. Stir the beeswax. After it's completely liquified, mix with the jojoba/perfume blend.
  4. Reheat the entire blend for just 10 seconds over the stove and continue to stir.
  5. Prepare your empty compact and immediately pour the finished mixture in.
  6. Let your solid perfume cool completely, then enjoy your new custom scent! The texture should feel like a soft lipstick or balm.
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    Thursday, December 22, 2011

    DIY Lotion Bar



    I had all this lip balm left over from this recipe here, so I decided to add a little beeswax and make it into a lotion bar/ solid perfume.

    Ingredients:
    20% Cocoa Butter
    30% Mango Butter
    20% Beeswax
    22% Carrier Oil
    7% Lanolin
    .25% Vitamin E Oil
    .1% EO/Flavoring Oil optional
    .1% Sweetener ( Honey, Glycerin, or Stevia) optional



    This was the recipe that I used to create the lip balm above.  I crossed out two ingredients, because I previously listed those ingredients for personalization and I did not use those ingredients when I made my base. 

    To make the lotion bar I simply melted the balm base in a double boiler and added about 1.5 ounces beeswax.  When fully melted I poured mixture into a silicone mold, added .04oz EO Blend (2 sample sizes) of an EO blend I ordered from Essential Wholesale, stirred and let sit overnight.

    Note:  I had about 16ounces of balm base, so adjust beeswax amount accordingly or just use sample recipe below.

    Results:

    This bar is huge, lol, but it smells so good, I will be ordering more of those EO blends, I love anything with Neroli EO!  I made this with the intention of just trying out the lotion bar recipe, but I added so much EO that it doubles as a light solid perfume as well. 

    Here is a another simple recipe for a lotion bar as well.
    Ingredients:
    3 ounces beeswax
    2 ounces cocoa butter
    3 ounces sweet almond oil

    Enjoy!

    Wednesday, December 21, 2011

    Colored Lip Gloss #1




    Lip Gloss
    50% Lip balm
    50% Versagel
    10-20% Mica/Pigment/Dye of total lip gloss weight

    The more color the more pigmentation.  I am still learning about making my lip gloss more opaqie.  My goal is to create a creamy lip color.  Mica alone will color your lip gloss, but be tranluscent in application.

    To learn more about coloring your lip products go here

    As for this recipe it has good amount of shine and staying power.  I feel the gloss still on my lips after awhile.

    Enjoy

    Tuesday, December 20, 2011

    How to Color your Lip Products

    Depending on your desired results, there are a couple different ways to color your lip products.   It was hard for me to find this information in one location so I thought I would try and share my findings in ONE location, lol.

    There are basically three types of lip products you can make in regards to coloring, Opaque, Translucent, or Staining. 

    First what is used to color lip products & their differences:
    • Pigments- color additives that don't dissolve in product and kind of coats the lips; think paint.
    • Mica- natural minerals that add shimmer and shine
    • Dyes- color additive that dissolve and stain lips
    How can you obtain these results?

    Opaque
    • add Zinc Oxide or Titanium Dioxide to your color formulations ( also provides UV protection)
      • come in powder and liquid forms, see here
    • Add more color:  add 10-20% of your lip product weight
      • See explanation of different coloring ingredients here
    Translucent
    • just add mica
      • Mica will color the gloss but will only add shine and sparkle to your lips during application
    Staining
    • add dyes, think Easter eggs or the current lip stain trend
    When looking for your color additives please make sure they are lip safe and approved.  Also, look at the ingredients, some colors may very well be combinations of dyes, pigments and mica already. 
    See below for suppliers!

    Depending on the planned application method of your lip color will determine what color additives are needed.  According to TKB Tradings:

    "Here's the bottom line: A liquid lip gloss will be colored only with dyes. A solid lip pencil will probably be colored only with pigments. Meanwhile, the typical lip balm/lip stick will usually be colored with a blend of dyes, pigments and micas so as to get the best of all worlds. In total, the color portion of a lip products recipe will usually be about 10-20%."  Source


    Suppliers:  These are the only places I have ordered from
    Other known Sources I've seen used
    • Mac Pigments
    • Eye shadows & Pigments 
      • The trick w/using store bought pigments is knowing if they are lip safe.

    Sources- I do not take credit for this info, just wanted to share my findings all in one place
    TKB Tradiing
    SoapQueen