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QIUFSSE 12-Color DIY Lip Gloss Pigment Set — 12 Oil-Based Liquid Pigments for Custom High-Color Glosses (Warm Reds & Neutrals)
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Why customers choose Auvira Beauty
This kit contains twelve vivid, oil-based liquid pigments formulated for blending with clear or tinted gloss bases, letting you produce everything from subtle sheer tints to bold, opaque shades. The pigments are designed to disperse smoothly in oil media, resist water solubility, and deliver reliable color payoff when layered into commercial or homemade gloss formulations.
How do I use these pigments to make a lip gloss?
Using the pigments is straightforward: add small drops to a clear lip gloss base, stir until evenly distributed, then test a small amount on your wrist before filling containers. Start with tiny increments—you can always add more pigment for stronger color. The pigments are oil-friendly and blend quickly into most gloss bases.
- Add 1–5 drops per teaspoon of base for light tints; increase gradually for richer color.
- Mix with a disposable spatula or mini whisk for smooth consistency.
- Heat gently (warm water bath) if needed to help pigments dissolve into thicker bases.
- Strain through a fine mesh if your base requires ultra-smooth finish.
Are these pigments safe and suitable for cosmetic use?
The pigments are presented as plant-derived and formulated to be gentle on skin, suitable for topical use in lip products when combined properly with a cosmetic-grade base. They are cruelty-free and intended for external cosmetic applications only. Always follow cosmetic safety practices: patch test, use recommended bases, and avoid ingesting concentrated pigment.
- Cruelty-free and vegetarian-compatible ingredients list.
- Designed for topical application when mixed into a certified lip gloss base.
- Patch test on the inner wrist before full lip application.
- Keep out of eyes and away from children; do not consume the raw pigment.
What color results and mixing options can I expect?
The twelve hues range across reds, warm tones, and neutrals designed to mix freely, enabling limitless custom shades and finishes. Because pigments are concentrated, a little goes a long way—mixing combinations yields unique tones, from soft pinks to vibrant crimsons or warm corals. The oil-based formulation helps maintain color stability and shine once incorporated into gloss.
- High color payoff with small volumes for efficient use.
- Blend multiple shades to create personalized tones and gradients.
- Works well in clear, glossy, and slightly tinted base formulas.
- Produces long-lasting color on oil-based glosses with glossy finish.
Who is this for? This set suits DIY beauty enthusiasts, small-batch makers, and anyone who wants to design bespoke lip gloss shades at home or for a boutique lineup. It’s also practical for makeup students, content creators testing new looks, and gift-givers seeking a creative present. If you plan to sell finished cosmetics, pair these pigments with compliant cosmetic-grade bases and follow local labeling and safety regulations.
FAQ
Q: Can I use these pigments in any lip gloss base?
A: They work best in oil-based and clear gloss bases; test compatibility with your specific base and patch-test before full use.
Q: How much pigment should I add for a strong color?
A: Start with 1–5 drops per teaspoon of base and increase gradually until you reach the desired intensity.
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