Blush French Rose
Formula: 808402 Difficulty level: beginner Shelf life: min 12 months pH optimal: -

Phase Ingredients Dosage % Total 5 gr
A Sericite 47 2,35 gr
A Magnesium stearate 19 0,95 gr
A Zinc oxide 5 0,25 gr
A Cosmetic pigment oxide 10 Pink 24 1,2 gr
A Cosmetic pigment oxide 18 Red 4 0,2 gr
B Natural fragrance oil Yassmin Tubérose 1 2 drops

1. Homogenise the ingredients of phase A in a mortar until a uniformly coloured powder results.

2. Over phase A add phase B ingredient and mix thoroughly. The shade of the powder can be adjusted by supplementing with pigments.

3. Transfer to the dedicated container.

A fine blush that gives the complexion a youthful, serene look

Reviews

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Florentina V.
10 Jan 2019
To get it to have better adhesion so it doesn't take quickly what do you recommend? I've made the recipe and it takes off the face a little fast.
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Ellemental
07 Jan 2019
It is meant to coat and highlight the color on the skin.
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Florentina V.
07 Jan 2019
What is the role of zinc oxide?
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Ellemental
07 Jan 2019
You'll probably need a higher dosage of pigments, but being a loose powder, it's pre-prepable and can be easily adjusted. Add the pigments progressively and test on the skin, then add more if needed. Good luck!
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Florentina V.
07 Jan 2019
If I want to make an illuminating powder that has the same color as the illuminating decorative oil in your recipe, what gram of pigment should I put to get the same color? In the oil it was 3% beige pigment and 2% diamond. For a loose powder, how do you calculate? So I follow the whole recipe just change the pigments, that's all. Thank you
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Ellemental
22 Oct 2018
Hello. Yes, you can use it.
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Cristina
21 Oct 2018
Hello, Can a pregnant mom use the blush?
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Ellemental
07 Jun 2016
Hello Carmen! In this recipe we cannot suggest a substitute for magnesium stearate.
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Carmen
06 Jun 2016
Hello, I don't have magnesium stearate. What could I replace it with?