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Started by Red, November 01, 2009, 06:24:54 PM

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Red

Hey all,

I collect nail polishes, especially limited editions, as a hobby because I think they're nice to look at and well I once wanted to be a Cosmetologist.  I took classes but never went with it.

We never covered this in the course, but I was wondering - if you take eye shadow and clear nail polish, is it possible to make your own nail polish?  I tried it and came up with a denim blue/gray color.  Has anyone else tried to make their own?

Thanks :)
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Bellaon7

Yes, I mix MAC pigments with a clear coat like OPI that can be mixed w/o turning into paste. You can use polish remover to thin a mix, but the quality of the original clear coat goes down fast.
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Red

Quote from: Bellaon7 on November 01, 2009, 06:38:43 PM
Yes, I mix MAC pigments with a clear coat like OPI that can be mixed w/o turning into paste. You can use polish remover to thin a mix, but the quality of the original clear coat goes down fast.

Cool!  Thanks for replying!  I didn't know about thinning it down with polish remover.  I'll have to do that to mine, it's very this and it won't shake up correctly.  I really appreciate your reply.  Thank you for helping me out :)  Take care
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Bellaon7

I'm currently looking for a clear mascara that I can mix pigments with for my own colour. The problem is most are too thick to begin with to add to. I found that baby/min oil works good as a thinner, but destabalizes the original products ability to not run. www.makeupalley.com   is the best source of info I've, found, but CAUTION: it's very hard to keep up on the forums, these girls don't mess around & don't suffer fools.   
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Red

Quote from: Bellaon7 on November 01, 2009, 07:32:53 PM
I'm currently looking for a clear mascara that I can mix pigments with for my own colour. The problem is most are too thick to begin with to add to. I found that baby/min oil works good as a thinner, but destabalizes the original products ability to not run. www.makeupalley.com   is the best source of info I've, found, but CAUTION: it's very hard to keep up on the forums, these girls don't mess around & don't suffer fools.

my mum once had clear mascara.  i may go to that webpage, but since the forums are hard to keep up with, i'll just be a guest there :)
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Erica2Sweet

Quote from: Bellaon7 on November 01, 2009, 06:38:43 PM
Yes, I mix MAC pigments with a clear coat like OPI that can be mixed w/o turning into paste...

Wow I didn't know that! It seems I've learned something new today!
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EveMarie

Quote from: Bellaon7 on November 01, 2009, 07:32:53 PM
I'm currently looking for a clear mascara that I can mix pigments with for my own colour. The problem is most are too thick to begin with to add to. I found that baby/min oil works good as a thinner, but destabalizes the original products ability to not run. www.makeupalley.com   is the best source of info I've, found, but CAUTION: it's very hard to keep up on the forums, these girls don't mess around & don't suffer fools.

Thanks for the link Bellaon7, your right, I just cruised through and I felt like I was walking into a lioness' den, but there's a lot there to check out.

What specifically are the MAC pigments you refer to? I'd like to try and mix my own also.

Evie
"You are not born a woman... you become one..."  Simone de Beauvior
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