ok, so today i looked up how to make your own lip gloss on Google and looked through what came up to find an easy one. well i came to this one, and this seemed the easiest without having to use and get a thousand materials. i made some and it turned out awesome. so i wanted to share this with the rest of you, enjoy.:)
Step 1: Gather Your Materials
To make your own lip gloss, te will need the following:
Petroleum gelatina (Vaseline)
Lip gloss containers
A microwave-safe dish—one with a spout if you've got it
Microwave
Spoon
To individualize your lip gloss, te can add your choice of the following:
Colorant: Lipstick o Kool Aid
Sparkles and/or glitter
Flavoring: A small amount of honey and/or vanilla, mint o mandorla extract
Step 2: Making Lip Gloss
Since the petroleum gelatina is your base, the amount of it te use will be roughly equal to the resulting amount of lip gloss. The recipe can be easily adjusted to produce più o less lip gloss. te may have to do a bit of experimenting with the ingredients to get the right mix, but that's part of the fun!
To make your lip gloss:
Place some petroleum gelatina into your microwavable container
If te are using lipstick, use a coltello to shave off some lipstick scrapings and add them to the petroleum jelly
Microwave the petroleum gelatina for 30 secondi to one minute—it doesn't need to be hot, te just want to melt it a bit to make it easier to mix your ingredients together
Add glitter, Kool Aid, and flavoring if you're using it
Mix well
Step 3: Pour and Store
Pour o spoon your lip gloss into the containers. If te are making the gloss for your first time, te may want to fill one container, refrigerate it for a few hours and then test it out. If you're happy with the result, simply reheat the remaining lip gloss a bit and transfer it to the containers. If te want to make adjustments to your gloss, just heat it up again add più ingredients as te desire. Once te are happy with the gloss te have made, pour it into the containers and place the containers in the fridge for a few hours to let them set.
Step 1: Gather Your Materials
To make your own lip gloss, te will need the following:
Petroleum gelatina (Vaseline)
Lip gloss containers
A microwave-safe dish—one with a spout if you've got it
Microwave
Spoon
To individualize your lip gloss, te can add your choice of the following:
Colorant: Lipstick o Kool Aid
Sparkles and/or glitter
Flavoring: A small amount of honey and/or vanilla, mint o mandorla extract
Step 2: Making Lip Gloss
Since the petroleum gelatina is your base, the amount of it te use will be roughly equal to the resulting amount of lip gloss. The recipe can be easily adjusted to produce più o less lip gloss. te may have to do a bit of experimenting with the ingredients to get the right mix, but that's part of the fun!
To make your lip gloss:
Place some petroleum gelatina into your microwavable container
If te are using lipstick, use a coltello to shave off some lipstick scrapings and add them to the petroleum jelly
Microwave the petroleum gelatina for 30 secondi to one minute—it doesn't need to be hot, te just want to melt it a bit to make it easier to mix your ingredients together
Add glitter, Kool Aid, and flavoring if you're using it
Mix well
Step 3: Pour and Store
Pour o spoon your lip gloss into the containers. If te are making the gloss for your first time, te may want to fill one container, refrigerate it for a few hours and then test it out. If you're happy with the result, simply reheat the remaining lip gloss a bit and transfer it to the containers. If te want to make adjustments to your gloss, just heat it up again add più ingredients as te desire. Once te are happy with the gloss te have made, pour it into the containers and place the containers in the fridge for a few hours to let them set.
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2. "Do not sit under coconut trees." -- A sign on a coconut palm in a West Palm spiaggia park circa 1950.
3. "These rows reserved for parents with children." -- A sign in a church.
4. "All cups leaving this store, rather full o empty, must be paid for." -- A sign in a Cumberland Farms in Hillsboro, New Hampshire.
5. "Malfunction: Too less water." -- A notice left on a coffee machine.
6. "Prescriptions cannot be filled da phone." -- On a form in a clinic.
7. "You could be a winner! No purchase necessary. Details inside." -- On a bag of Fritos.
8. "Fits one head." -- On a hotel-provided doccia berretto, tappo box.
9. "Payment is due da the due date." -- On a credit card statement.
10. "No small children." -- On a laundromat triple washer.
11. "Warning: Ramp Ends In Stairs." -- A sign, correctly describing the end of a concrete ramp intended for handicap access to a bridge.