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  • Question
    Are there any substitutes for mica powder?
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    Yes, there are several natural alternatives, such as turmeric, beet root, cocoa powder, and activated charcoal.
  • Question
    Will cocoa powder work instead of arrow root powder?
    Community Answer
    Yes, cocoa powder works great while moisturizing.
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    Is it safe to apply on my lips?
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    Yes. It also helps make your lips look fuller when you apply it to the center of your lips.
  • Question
    What is arrow root and mica powder?
    Community Answer
    Arrow root is a root commonly used as a thickener in vegan cooking. Mica powder is a powder derived from the mineral mica.
  • Question
    Is there any way to make the eyeshadow using food coloring?
    Community Answer
    No, food coloring is harmful for your eyes, and could cause irritation or infection.
  • Question
    Can I make shampoo using the materials?
    Community Answer
    You can add the mica or natural colors to a clear shampoo base to create a custom color for your shampoo.
  • Question
    Can I use mica powder to color lip gloss?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Just shake a little bit in and you're done! You can also use eyeshadow to color lip gloss.
  • Question
    Can I make nail polish from eye shadow?
    Kahlie marass
    Community Answer
    Yes. All you need is a glossy or matte quick-dry topcoat. Put the eye shadow into the container and shake it up.
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    Can I use cornstarch, aloe vera and food coloring as eyeshadow?
    Community Answer
    No, cornstarch and food coloring can be potentially harmful if placed near the eyes, and for that matter, aloe very could be too.
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    Can I use unscented lotion as an alternative to Shea butter when making eyeshadow at home?
    Community Answer
    No, the lotion will clog your pores. Try using coconut oil instead of Shea butter.
  • Question
    Is there a substitute for mica powder that makes a colorful eyeshadow?
    Community Answer
    Arrowroot is a great alternative for making homemade eyeshadow. However, it depends on the ratio. Make the mixture 3/4 pigment and 1/4 arrowroot.
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    Can you use corn starch as a substitute for arrowroot powder?
    summer
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    In most situations, arrowroot creates a glossy texture and a silky mouthfeel. However, avoid combining arrowroot and dairy because it creates a slimy texture. How to substitute: Arrowroot can be substituted in equal parts as cornstarch.
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    Which brand of liquid or spray binder is best to use when making eyeshadow?
    Marley Jones
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    Make binder in small amounts (less than 30 ml) and put a label on it. Spray the binder directly onto the waxed paper you will be working on – then add. The best tip for pressing eyeshadow is to build up in layers. When preparing the shadows, use a dry binder and liquid binder.
  • Question
    How do I make lavender color natural eye shadow?
    Marley Jones
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    Add the arrowroot starch and bentonite clay to a small bowl and mix well to create your eyeshadow base. Mix in desired colors until you have reached a shade that you like. Add a few drops of jojoba oil to the mixture, and combine until the powder is no longer dusty but becomes soft and sticks together slightly.
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    Are there any more ways to make eyeshadow? And if so, what are they?
    ReginaVSCOGIRL
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    Yes! There are plenty of ways to make eyeshadow. You can add crayons of your choice into a microwaveable bowl of coconut oil, and micro wave until both substances are combined (mix if needed) now put it in a different pot, and set it in the fridge for an hour or so. Your eyeshadow is done! It isn't the most pigmented, but is good enough if you are on a budget
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    Is making a liquid eyeshadow the same basic process as the cream one, except maybe you add more liquid base?
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    Yes, you can make the eyeshadow more liquid by adding more of the liquid base products (e.g. vitamin E oil or shea butter). However, a liquid eyeshadow won't stick well to your eyelids and won't dry down. Therefore, it is not a recommended option.
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    Is there some kind of cosmetic glitter that I can use? If there is, where do I get?
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    Yes, you can use cosmetic glitter for your eyeshadow. You can find loose eye glitter in most makeup stores, or online. Look in the eyeshadow section of the shops, to find the appropriate glitter for the eye area.
  • Question
    What else can be made from Mica?
    Community Answer
    Blush, bronzer, powder and highlighter are just a few examples. Mica is highly useful, but can sometimes be pricey.
  • Question
    Can you use glitter?
    Community Answer
    Be very careful when using glitter on your eyes. Glitter has the potential to irritate your eyes and scratch up your corneas. Craft store glitter is cut larger than the kind at the cosmetics counter. It's also sharper, which can be harmful for your eyes and skin.
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    Where can I buy powder bond?
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    Online or at a drugstore. A cosmetics store might have some. If a friend of yours tried this, then you can see if they have any leftovers they'd be willing to give you.
  • Question
    Can I use ground up graphite to make eyeshadow?
    Community Answer
    You can. You can buy grounded graphite online, at pharmacies, special mineral stores, or makeup stores. If you can’t find any, alternatives are mica and charcoal.
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    Can I make eyeshadow with crayon?
    Community Answer
    No, you cannot make eyeshadow with crayons. They are harmful to put near your eyes.
  • Question
    How do I make my eyeshadow more pigmented and more long-lasting?
    Community Answer
    Try using sponge applicators instead of brushes. They hold and apply a lot more pigment, and they are a lot cheaper. At Dollar Tree you can get 20 for a dollar!
  • Question
    Can I add edible or cosmetic glitter to my eyeshadow?
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    I would be careful if you try, as glitter can irritate the eye. I believe cosmetic glitters would be safe. Edible glitter may contain sugar, which might melt down a base.
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