To get a red color I use mica's and oxides. Not as cheap as beet root powder but it works and it is natural.
Veronica Davidson
http://www.veronicaslavishlathers.com
To: Cosmetic_Soap_Toiletry_Candle_Scent@yahoogroups.com
From: trudietapp@hotmail.com
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 12:54:10 +0000
Subject: [Cosmetic_Soap_Toiletry_Candle_Scent] need help w LipStain!
Hello,
I have made some lipbalms using beetroot powder as the red stain. I
have put already 1 tsp in a about 1.5oz of balm. That seems like alot
but the stain still doesn't take on the lips. The balm itself is a
nice deep red color though. Also, the powder doesn't all dissolve,
there is sediment at the bottom of the mixture. I kept that stuff at
the bottom and tried it, but it's very grainy and no stain again.
Help.
Trudie
I have made some lipbalms using beetroot powder as the red stain. I
have put already 1 tsp in a about 1.5oz of balm. That seems like alot
but the stain still doesn't take on the lips. The balm itself is a
nice deep red color though. Also, the powder doesn't all dissolve,
there is sediment at the bottom of the mixture. I kept that stuff at
the bottom and tried it, but it's very grainy and no stain again.
Help.
Trudie
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