These colors are so powerful! I was very surprised by the ease of use when we were making lip balm with these colors. For a full jar of Lip Solutions I used the amount of a small grain of rice and could immediately see the color change!
We offer two sizes of each color, Hobbyist and Professional. The Hobbyist size is in our Clear 1/4 ounce lip balm jar. The amount is enough to make brilliant colored lip sticks all year long! Don't be concerned about the appearance of the small size, this color is a powerhouse of intensity. The Professional size is 1 fl oz and will make so much tinted lip balm you could see it for miles! or you could make lip stick for customers all over your state! I know you are hesitant to believe me but it is an understatement to say a little goes a long way.
Try all the colors. I know you think it is silly to want a blue lip stick but blue is used to make reds cooler and darker, blue is also used with yellow to make green so here is the color for your Mint Julep lip balm! Black will deepen the colors and make them more muted. Yellow brightens and warms. Coral is the warm red and Ruby is the cool red. White makes the colors more opaque and brighter. So I guess I am saying, get the variety pack. You will be glad you did!
All of these colors come in liquid form. They are easy to use and mix with any oil formulation you have. We have even used them for sugar/salt scrubs and bath oils. Use them anywhere you have an oil formulation.
Photo courtesy of TJ Currey.
TJ wrote to us: How I Used Them: I have wooden stir sticks and all I did was insert one of the stir sticks into the color, just picked up a touch of it, and then swirled the stick into the oils - it was unbelievable how little I needed to achieve full color coverage without it needing to be stirred forever
All of these colors are safe for use in the US for lipstick and lip balm. CI numbers and a full INCI name are supplied with each shipment.
Variety Pack Oil Soluble Colors | |
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Get one of each color then you can be a color mixing diva! These variety packs allow you to mix colors and have a wild and crazy time! And that is always cool when making lip balm. |
Black Lip Balm Color, Oil Soluble | |
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Black is the great muting and deepening color. We have used it with the other colors with great success! I am a real fan of black even though I haven't made a strictly black lip balm.
Remember, a little goes a long way!
Cold Process Soap: not tested yet |
Blue Lip Balm Color, Oil Soluble | |
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Blue darkends, deepens and makes colors cooler. I was worried about using blue in my lip balms to make mauves and plums (my favorite lip colors) but oh the color was great! There would be no way to do these fabulous colors without the blue.
Remember, a little goes a long way!
Cold Process Soap: not tested yet |
Coral Lip Balm Color, Oil Soluble | |
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Coral is the warm of the red family. When Ruby needs to be warmed and tamed Coral is the way to go! Mix with white and you get apricot. Mix with black and you get a warm earthy red. Fabulous!
Remember, a little goes a long way!
Cold Process Soap: not tested yet |
Ruby Lip Balm Color, Oil Soluble | |
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Ruby is probably the color that drew me in first. It is a plum lip stick color and just fabulous! I mixed a little white, ruby, and black for a great lip stick color. I am so excited to see this new line of colors!
Remember, a little goes a long way!
Cold Process Soap: not tested yet |
White Lip Balm Color, Oil Soluble | |
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White is the great opaque! When we wanted to brighten the colors in our new line we used white. When I wanted to make my lip balms show more color on the lips I used white. The color is great and easy to use.
Remember, a little goes a long way!
Cold Process Soap: not tested yet |
Yellow Lip Balm Color, Oil Soluble | |
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I used the yellow to make a Vanilla flavored lip balm brighter in color. I know beeswax, candelilla and carnauba waxes all add a yellow color but it is pale when the lip balm is smooth and not too waxey. So, yellow color to the rescue! We made Mint Julep with a little yellow and a little blue. We added coral and yellow to make a pale peach. What a good blender!
Remember, a little goes a long way!
Cold Process Soap: not tested yet |
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