Title: Alerderna> SHAROOOOOOOON yes? Was wondering, how much wou Author: Alerderna Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/zHxqY17W First Edit: Thursday 6th of February 2014 07:20:15 PM CDT Last Edit: Thursday 6th of February 2014 07:20:15 PM CDT Alerderna> SHAROOOOOOOON yes? Was wondering, how much would the cost be for just a standard RGB set of dye Or a set of the wide variety of colors kek. dye as for clothing, right? More specifically for making make-up so temp dye? aye. Or count just be the concentrated shiz, then could be heavily watered down. found something... needs a solvent though Like, my original plans were >water, ash and heavily diluted dye well, shoot. these are water insoluable.. hrm looking for something else hm, found some DIY kits. o? How much? http://www.brambleberry.com/Mineral-Make-up-W4C146.aspx So, because of import costs, the eye shadow kit would be 68. essentially multiply prices there by 1.5 * Alerderna can prolly throw his last bits at that, a whopping 66 hue. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfEeHfYViMI and basic instructions * Alerderna held onto his bits for that long while like a good goy * Alerderna would like to order that ( ._.) Anyways, brb, gotta pick up muh sister. alright let me know when you get back gnyah hey. found a cheaper kit while you were gone woot * Alerderna used to make home made beauty products with his mother lip balms, gloss, hand creams, etc. etc. 59. gives enough for 24 different eyeshadows @ 1.5 grams each. nice I also do plan on making blush, eye liner, lipstick and the like hue. yeah I saw some of the stuff for hommade lipstick ingredients. If you can bug me into ordering the oils and such for food IC I probably would. The only canon oil we have currently is corn oil, right? yeah hmm... Just needs a binding agent to keep lipstick together now. Things’ll be trial and error, yeah hue. But it’s all a matter of finding the perfect mixture. Although could press some berries and use the colored juices in it, make it flavored lipstick whilst I’m at it kek. well we do get berries in weekly with the food fine strainer + cheesecloth + a block of wood shaped like a pestil to press it could work But would it be a less expensive way beyond the soluble dye? * Cheren shrugs prolly the dye would be a bit cheaper in the long run, not so much a strain on the food stock. Maybe Corn Startch as a binding agent... So long as it doesn’t wind up as a non-neutonian fluid hue. So, this is what I’m thinking now. A DIY kit, approx 4 wooden bowls, a pan or kettle thing to hang over the fire (not a beaker), some corn startch for a trial run on my theory, some weak-strength dyes, a sheet of bees wax, there may be more, I just need to think hue. well, talk to people to make some stuff. or make the wooden bowls yourself. Feather would be interested prolly hue.