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QuestionCan I make it out of colored pencils as well?Community AnswerNot a lipstick, but soaking a colored pencil in hot water for 5 - 10 minutes can make a great lip liner, as long as the pencils are non-toxic.
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QuestionHow can I make lipstick using lip gloss?Community AnswerYou can combine lip gloss and eye shadow.
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QuestionHow long should I leave the crayon mixture in the fridge for?Community AnswerFor about 5-10 minutes.
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QuestionHow do you get new lip gloss out of the container?Community AnswerUse a Q-tip (cotton bud) or your finger and apply it to your lips. Or, if you want to get rid of it but keep the container, you just rinse it out and clean it with a tissue, it does the trick.
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QuestionIs there any I way I could get a pink color out of method 4?Community AnswerIf you mixed one of the redder shades, like beet powder, with one like nutmeg, it should create a pretty nude-pink color. It depends on how much of each you use. You could also use cosmetic-grade mica powders, which come in a large array of colors (including pink) and are a natural product.
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QuestionHow many other ways are there to make lip balm?Community AnswerYou can use Shea butter or beeswax for the hardening, and some kind of coloring.
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QuestionWhat is the shelf life of this lipstick?Community AnswerYou would not want to use it beyond three months.
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QuestionWhat can I do if the petroleum jelly is not melting in the microwave?Community AnswerTry heating it at longer intervals and stirring it. You can also try heating it over the stove instead using a double boiler.
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QuestionCan I use a wax crayon?Community AnswerYes. The instructions for using crayons in this guide call for wax crayons, as they need to be melted. Make sure you use non-toxic crayons.
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QuestionHow can I make lipstick without a color?Community AnswerJust melt an old lip balm and put it back into the container. Or you could use a non-toxic tealight candle. Just take out the wick and melt the wax. If you don't know whether or not it is non-toxic, then don't use it.
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QuestionCan I make lipstick using only olive oil?Community AnswerNo, because the lipstick will never harden. It will be too liquid-y even for lip gloss.
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QuestionCan I use canola oil instead of coconut oil?Community AnswerYou should be able to, as canola oil is safe to eat or have around your mouth. Try experimenting with it and see what happens.
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QuestionHow can I make a matte lip tint?Community AnswerPut translucent powder it over you favorite lipstick once the lipstick on your lips.
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QuestionIs there a way of molding the lipstick into a particular shape?Community AnswerUse an old lipstick, lip balm or glue tube, then sit it up the right way in the fridge. If you want, use a knife to cut it diagonally.
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QuestionWhat stuff do I need to clean off the lipstick?Community AnswerDab a bit of Vaseline on your lips. This helps to remove the lipstick. Wipe off the Vaseline, and you're lipstick free.
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QuestionAre crayons safe for lipstick?CrystalCommunity AnswerYes, as long as the crayons you use are non-toxic and washable.
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QuestionCan I pour the new lipstick into the old lipstick's containers?Community AnswerYes, just as long as you clean and sanitize them (rubbing alcohol will work fine).
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QuestionCan I microwave my lipstick?Community AnswerYes you can, just make sure not to burn it by microwaving the lipstick for five seconds, stirring, microwaving, stirring, and so on until it is melted.
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QuestionIs this hygienic?Community AnswerYes. If you are worried about the hygiene in using and making homemade lip products, wash your hands or wear sterile gloves while making it. Use a well-cleaned container to store it, and keep a cap on the product when not using it. If you are really serious about the cleanliness of it, spray a small amount of rubbing alcohol to remove bacteria or germs after using it.
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QuestionCan I use petroleum jelly with the crayons to make lipstick?Community AnswerYes, all you need to do is melt the petroleum jelly and crayons, blend them together, and put the "lipstick" in a container with a lid.
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QuestionWill I be able to take off homemade lipstick?Community AnswerYes; a normal wash will most likely do it. If your lips look stained, put toothpaste on your lips, leave it on for about one minute, then rinse it off.
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QuestionDo I have to do it with an adult?Community AnswerNo. It's not necessary to do it with an adult.
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QuestionIs using crayons for making lipstick safe?Community AnswerYes, so long as they are the non-toxic kind. Crayola is the most frequently recommended brand to use as everything used in making those is non-toxic.
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QuestionIf you don't have a lipstick container, would and old eye shadow container work?Jaesha LagueCommunity AnswerYes, any container should do the trick. Just make sure you clean it out completely and dry it with a tissue.
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QuestionCould I use coconut oil instead of the base items?Community AnswerYes. You could also use Vaseline or petroleum jelly.
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QuestionCan I use lipstick to make shadow?Community AnswerYes, you can! Melt the lipstick by candle in a heat proof bowl. Then you put the melted mixture in a container and freeze it for 10 minutes.
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QuestionCan I use food coloring to color the lipstick?Community AnswerYes, but you can use non toxic crayons to color it, too.
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QuestionCan I use cherry juice to make a lipstick color?Community AnswerYes, cherry juice adds a nice color and flavor.
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QuestionCan I use blush and baby oil?Community AnswerBlush is a good idea, but baby oil would make the lipstick too runny, even for a lip balm. Make sure to use a non-toxic blush!
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QuestionCan I use liquid like beetroot juice instead of beet powder?Community AnswerYou can substitute the powder for the beetroot juice. Just be careful about amounts, as you may make your lipstick too liquidy.
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