Yarrow: Candle making class

I hope you enjoyed the candle making class today. You can get supplies for these projects from Michael’s in Abbotsford, Voyageur Soap & Candle in Surrey, or Suds & Scents in Abbotsford. You can get sheets of beeswax at Chilliwack Honey, Michael’s (although, honestly, it’s not very good and tends to be quite old and...

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Mineral make-up ingredients: Magnesium stearate

Ah, finally back to molecules for my illustrations! Magnesium stearate (or octadecanoic acid) is a metallic soap that insoluble in water. It’s all about the adhesion with this ingredient. Because it repels water, it will keep your products on your skin all day long, and because it’ll absorb oils, it’s a a good choice for...

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Periodic table of the elements sweater

Want to start on your Christmas present for the chemistry geek in your life? Why not consider this – the periodic table of the elements sweater! She includes the pattern for your knitting enjoyment! I’m a crafty girl and I knit…and she does provide the instructions…so why don’t I make one myself? I don’t have...

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Mineral make-up ingredients: Bismuth Oxychloride

Bismuth oxychloride (BiOCl) is yet another white powder used in mineral make-up. It’s an extremely hydrophobic alkaline organic salt, which means it will stay on your skin well throughout the day and will improve the wear time for all products in which you include it. It imparts a pearlescent effect at higher micron levels (the...

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Building a mineral make-up foundation: An opaque base

So you’ve made a translucent base, but you want something a little more opaque to cover more of what you consider your imperfections. (And yes, I know the colour in the picture is not going to be a great foundation for most people. It is doubleplus ungreat for my pale with lots of red skin....

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