Bombon Lip Gloss
Formula: 17142 Difficulty level: beginner Shelf life: min 6 months pH optimal: -

Phase Ingredients Total 8,5 gr
A Lipgloss Base 5,4 gr
A Sweet almond oil 2,6 gr
A Cosmetic pigment mica 30 Satin White 0,17 gr
A Cosmetic pigment oxide 10 Pink 0,17 gr
A Aromatic Strawberry extract 8 drops

1. In a glass or other bowl add the ingredients in turn in the order given in the recipe, stirring after each.

2. Transfer the resulting composition to the dedicated container

The result is an emollient gloss with a long-lasting shine. The aromatic strawberry extract together with the mineral pigments give the flavour and look of delicious candy. Can be applied directly to lips or over lipstick.

Reviews

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Ellemental
23 Jul 2022
Hello! Lipo hyaluronic acid can be used, suitable for formulas that do not contain water. Follow the directions in the product description.
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Angelica a.
19 Jul 2022
Good evening, I want very much to add hyaluronic acid in this gloss can it be possible and if so which one?
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Ellemental
29 Jan 2019
Hello. Acacia gum can only be included in formulas that also contain water.
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Angela N.
29 Jan 2019
hello for a better resistance on the lips could I add accacia gum?
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Ellemental
20 Jul 2018
Good day. Yes, it can be added, about 2 drops are enough for the antioxidant effect.
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Oana
19 Jul 2018
Good evening, can you add vitamin E for preservation? Thanks!
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Cristina Ş.
12 Feb 2018
I understand! Thank you very much!
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Ellemental
09 Feb 2018
Hello. It would be exactly how many are mentioned in the recipe. The percentage is the same, but the number of lgt is different because the pigment density also differs.
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Cristina Ş.
09 Feb 2018
Hello! Could you please tell me how many lgt PINCH would be to the pigments? 1 or 2? I see that the percentage is the same, but the nr lgt is different! Thanks.
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Ellemental
03 Jul 2015
Hello, From our point of view, coconut oil would not be the most suitable choice, it can change the viscosity of the conditioner depending on the ambient temperature. Instead of almond you can use sesame, vanilla or apricot.
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Ramona
03 Jul 2015
Hello, can coconut oil be used instead of almond oil? Thank you.
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Ellemental
21 May 2015
Hello, Including this formula would be suitable, none of the proposed ingredients have contraindications in children. To use it in a ball container, you need to prepare a more fluid composition. Increase the proportion of the vegetable oil and decrease the proportion of the gloss base so that their amount is approximately equal. Note that, given the lower viscosity, some of the pigments may migrate to the base of the container over time.
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Catalina
20 May 2015
Hello. I would like to make a lip balm lip gloss for a child and put it in a container with a ball for easier application. Can you recommend which ingredient to use? Thanks
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Gina T.
18 Feb 2015
Thank you!
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Ellemental
18 Feb 2015
Hello, Lip gloss base is a new product introduced in our offer, with the two ingredients it works approximately the same, but there are some differences. If you have brillant saccharos, for the preparation you can take inspiration from the already existing formulas containing this product.
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Gina T.
18 Feb 2015
Hello, is the gloss base the same as the sugar gloss? If not, in what quantity can I use the gloss in this recipe? Thanks a lot!
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Ellemental
03 Feb 2015
Hello, If you use only gloss and pigments and possibly an aromatic extract to prepare the gloss, then the resulting gloss will be fluid enough to be applied with a roll-on, but you will most likely need to shake the container gently before use because some pigments settle at the bottom of the container.
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nicole
03 Feb 2015
good evening...how could I adapt this recipe to use instead of the glos container...the glass one with the ball...this is the only one I have at the moment..until a new order..and instead of the glos base, can I use the sugar glitter?..I have about half a box and I would like to use it ..thank you