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Youll need old lipsticks, any magnetic pencil case and some magnets, OR just a regular little box and some tape, a knife, spoon, and lighter.
1. Make sure you have some sort of fabric or furniture protector as some of the product may drip onto your workspace. I just used some old cardboard.
2. Pick a lipstick and cut a substantial amount using the dental floss part of your floss pick. If your lipstick is of sizable amount, you might want to use a little bit less and cut along the middle of it.
3. Place the chunk of lipstick onto the middle of the spoon (make sure it’s in the middle!).
4. Light your candle and place your spoon above the flame with direct contact. Once the lipstick starts melting, lift it up a bit so that the lipstick will not boil. Wiggle it around and use the toothpick part of your floss pick to stir the lip color.
5. You may add gloss or petroleum jelly onto the lip color if you don’t like its texture and finish. You can also experiment by mixing in different colors!
6. Wait for the mixture to become completely liquid and free from any chunks whatsoever. DO NOT LET IT BOIL!
7. Extinguish the flame and carefully pour the liquid lip color onto the pot. Stir it a bit using the toothpick part of your floss pick. Set it aside and let it cool before putting on the lid.
8. Wipe the spoon clean and repeat until you’ve filled all the containers.
Now, you can stop at this point if you wish but if you want to make your lip colors set even fancier, you can put it in a black velvet or shiny faux patent leather case.
And voilà! You are done! For makeup artists out there, isn’t this sleek palette much more convenient to carry around than a lipstick Jenga?
Boiling your mixture will also result in a lumpy and porous lip color. Those are why you should never boil the lipstick!
I really hope you like this, and thanks for reading and tell me if ive helped you out, and feel free to ask questions and bid! <3333 byeee!!