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Exposing Myself!!!
March fourth I hit 200 followers on Instagram. In that post, I said that because I hit 200. I was going to be exposing everything I am working on. The amazing part about doing it now is some of the formulations I created are done. So, I will be doing a poll on Instagram to see which gets voted first. titles with an * are done. (My Instagram)
So, let's get started!
Skincare Routine 2019!
In this post I am going to be talking about my skincare routine for the new year. I like routines that are very adjustable. So, I can change it when I want to. Currently it is very cold in California. So, right now I am trying exfoliate and heavily moisturize. Other days I may need to wash my face and go. It all depends. So, I am going to be also giving more case by case routines. I want to keep the intro short. So, let's get started!
Dehydrated Skin Serum
In this post I am going to share my Dehydrated Skin Serum. I have been working on this serum for two months now. Making sure it really hydrated and soothed the skin. Once I got the recipe, I wanted to make sure that the formulation was stable. So after a two months of use I did not notice any changes to the formula. This is very important to the development. You may love the product the first three applications but after that “honeymoon” phase. You really start to notice things like wear time, applications, color payoff, blendability, texture, and more.
Review: Make It Up The Essential Guide to DIY Makeup & Skincare By Marie Rayma
In this post I am going to be writing a detailed review on "Make it Up The Essential Guide to DIY makeup & Skincare By Marie Rayma". This is a book I have had for a while now. To be exact I have had it since December 29th of 2017. (according to Amazon) So, for sure a year now. Wow, time has passed so quickly. Just a disclosure, this book was purchased on my own. I am not getting paid for this review. Don’t think most people would think that but, you never know. So I don't want you to think that this review is not going to be honest. It is going to be very detailed review on the book. I will include what I liked, who this book is for, who should get it, what can be improved upon, and additional recipes that I feel work well with the book. Let's get started.
10 Staple Ingredients to Have On Hand At All Time + What You Can Make With Them
In this post I am going to be sharing, the top ten ingredients everyone should have. These are basic ingredient. No Opti blur here. They are common ingredient that will always use and you will find that you will always have to repurchase. You will at least use or two of these ingredients in almost every recipe. From body lotions, to salves, to oil cleansers. Obviously you are not going to be using a preservative for a salve but, in other combinations of the ingredients you will. For example, using water, glycerin, emulsifying wax, jojoba oil and a preservative and you have a face or a body lotion. Lotions need preservative. If you are confused I talked about it in another post. (Water Based Products What do I need to know? + How to Convert Formulations into grams and How to Scale Them.) So these ten ingredient are very versatile and truly a must have. For other formulators it may differ. It is like asking an artist for their favorite paint colors, it depends on the work and what you have been exposed to. Enough rambling. Let's begin!
Eyeshadow Color Combinations
In this post I am going to be sharing the color combinations that I have made for my eyeshadow pallete. I have had so much fun creating my Z-Pallete, which full of color and neutral shadows. It is so satisfying to look at. This post is not going to include the recipe that I used. As they are not mine. I can't legally share them. At the end, I am going to add my tips for pressing eyeshadows. Let’s get started.
Conclusion for My Emulsifying Wax NF Experiment
In this post, I am going to be writing my conclusions from my experiment. This post is going to be very short but, it is going to be very helpful for lots of people.
Let's get started!
Comparing Different Emulsifer inputs in lotions
In this post we are going to be doing an experiment! This is my first experiment on my blog and I am super excited to share with you all. This with a long with other experiments I have planned is going to be great information for anyone. What really helps formulators grow in their craft is doing experiment with ingredients. When doing experiments, it gets you familiar with your ingredients. So, that you know all the ins and outs the do's and don'ts. I recommend doing this with ingredients that you have an abundance of. As you will use a lot of it. Or if your ingredients are going to expire soon than this is also going to be good to do. So, grab your emulsifying wax and a liquid.
Color Blending Process
In this post, we are going to be talking about the color blending process. In a previous post I talked about color theory. So this will be the follow up post for it. This will go over how the adjust colors with examples. Let get started.
Top Ten Ingredient Combinations to Die For
In this post, we are going to be talking about my ultimate favorite ingredient combinations. These ingredients are the combinations what absolutely shocked me when I put them together in my recipes. Some I have figured out on my own and others I have found through replicating recipes from other blogs. Most of these ingredients can be used individually and you will get great results. Once put together, they are amazing! This is going to be a simple list and explanation post. Nothing crazy like the other posts. These are in no particular order but they are all in the top ten.
Disclaimer:
You are at your own risk when making anything from this blog. I am not liable for any mishaps that may occur. I do my best to include everything in the procedure to minimize the likelihood of accidents. My recommendation is always to read the post entirely first and then make the product.
Please keep in mind that these recipes/formulations are NOT meant to be sold or reproduced in large quantities. None of my recipes has been appropriately stability tested. I recommend seeking professional help if you want to start your own line. (link)
Always test a patch of new ingredients before using them.
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