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HANDCRAFTING MINERAL MAKE UP AT MONAVE MINERAL COSMETICS

Posted on Sunday, June 14, 2009 in Education



Follow owners of Monave Mineral Cosmetics, Debbie Bilezikian as she walks we by a processes which we can follow to emanate your own lipsticks, eye shadows as well as vegetable foundations. For some-more report revisit www.monave.com.

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  1. xxmakeupismagicxx says:

    u could do it at home

  2. wildfusciaorchid says:

    oh yeah that’s real cool!!!

  3. maipai101 says:

    OMG! I would soo love doing this for a living!

  4. 12quillemall5321 says:

    I wanted to purchase your products, but that Pyrex cup did not look sterlized, (clean.)

  5. garnettoc says:

    some people have problems with microwaves?
    must be the Amish

  6. nestee12 says:

    i love their mineral foundation!

  7. rbred378 says:

    Love Monave!!! They are awesome.

  8. teporah11 says:

    Hello!

    You would need to create a balance of iron oxides and ultramarine blue to create a skin-tone color. There are some kits at Monave that could help you get started, or you could just try your hand at it. The pigments need to be blended to create the color before you add it to the sunscreen….hope that helps!

    Thanks, D

  9. 8791nahtanoj says:

    According to the ingredient list on the back of the bottle of the sunscreen I am using now, it has iron oxides, chromium oxide greens and ultramarines in it.

    Thanks so much for your time.

  10. 8791nahtanoj says:

    Hello.

    I am looking into making my own sunscreen as the brand I use, which is made by a dermatologist, is going out of business.

    The sunscreen mainly consists of zinc oxide, olive oil and beeswax. But, I’d like to add some color to it so that my face does not appear so white (due to the zinc oxide). Would it be possible to just add brown iron oxides until I get the desired color, or should I use other colors as well?

  11. KOSnet7 says:

    THIS MAKE UP IS ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!!
    NO nasty chemicals like other make up!
    EXCELLENT JUST EXCELLENT!

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