

Mynkcosmo
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@gld010 it does look like rust but it’s the way the powder is drying and it becomes more red as it gets up.
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@gld010 Hello my pans are tin plates . I always use these ones and I don’t have a problem. I store them in a plastic container inside my home where I make them. Do u think it might be the water. I use destilled water but it has been hot so I don’t know if that has something to do with it. I also use oils so it’s been hot. Can that affect it?
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@Dr Catherine Pratt @Doreen I don’t know if u girls are experienced in the color makeup but I just posted on color and makeup four of them because I’m having trouble understanding why this batch turned red on the edges. I always make batches I haven’t changed anything, so I don’t know and I need some help so hopefully you guys can tell me what that is
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@Sibech I didn’t change suppliers and I did a sample again to see after I added more ingredients and it still didn’t it. But I’ll upload a picture to see if anyone can help with that. @Dr Catherine Pratt I think I’m just going to call it a regular blush for now. It’s a very slippery slope to try to call it natural but the blush does speak for its self. It sells so far but thank you for ur help
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Thank you so much for that. @Sibech. I will definitely just say it’s a blush instead of saying anything natural. I have been selling them and feedback is wonderful . But I also just ran into a problem two days ago. I have been making and selling these blushes for a few years now and two days ago I made a batch and as they started to dry the rim of the pan was turning a dark red and the color of the blush is a light coral color(highlighter) so I don’t know what happened as this hasn’t happened before nor did I do anything different. It looked as if it oxized but I don’t know what I did wrong. Do u know why that happened? Or what causes that?
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@Sibech it’s okay. I should have reworded it differently because I do know that phenoxyethanol isn’t a mineral. I might be reading wrong info because it says if using less of 1% of it, you can claim that the ingredients you are using with Phenoxyethanol are minerals. So I figured I asked even though I knew it wasn’t I just should have been more specific about why I asked that it’s a mineral.
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@Doreen I have researched on all ingredients. I wanted to get more information about Phenoxyethanol. But thank u for ur attachment
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Also is Phenoxyethol a mineral? I wanted all mineral ingredients.
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Now it says 1% of phenoxyethol can be used but brcabec I make batches at a time does this mean individual? Or as a whole batch?