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How to Successfully Make a Lipstick Using a Lipstick Mould

Apr 30, 2024
Hello, my name is jian benham, founder and CEO of Aroma Shop and Jan Venom Cosmetics, today I will show you how we

make

lipstick

using

our

lipstick

bases and molds, so to

make

a lipstick you need a lipstick base, so here What has been melted in a jar is our number five lipstick base, which is made from all-natural ingredients, including castor oil and candelilla wax from the candelilla bush, plus other ingredients in this jar , we have our impact color pigment come here so here I am going to We will be making 12 12 cavity lipsticks in our 12 cavity mold so to make that we need 50 grams of the base and here is 15 grams of the pigment of impact that comes here.
how to successfully make a lipstick using a lipstick mould
If you only want to make one or two lipsticks, then we simply need to mix nine grams of oil workspace with one teaspoon of impact pigment, so all we do is once it's melted, it can be melted into a bain-marie that is in a saucepan with water and then melts, we simply add. our pigment, you don't need to have a liquid pigment, this mixes very, very well and then we mix it without beating. You don't want air bubbles in your lipstick, so make sure it blends very, very well once it's mixed well. it can be poured directly into our mold so now you do this non stop so you literally pour so just do twelve it doesn't matter if you spill anything now we're going to chill this until it's ready to be unmolded and now we're ready. to unmold now to do this you just need some device to be able to simply scrape off the excess lipstick.
how to successfully make a lipstick using a lipstick mould

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You can see here now this lipstick can be put back into the container and re-melted and turned into a lipstick now there. It is something called shaper d. I haven't really bothered with it, but if you had a larger mold, like 48 cavity molds, I would suggest getting it, it just helps you not have any lipstick coming out with the lid, so come straight away. up and then what I have is something called a case adjuster and we just put it on top and this makes it easy to get the lipsticks out so then I buy my lipstick tube empty lipstick cases which we also sell make sure the tube is fully coiled. up and we just go into the case and we just go up and there we have our finished lipstick, it is shaped like a bu, the mold sizes are for size 12.1 lipstick cases, so there are different sizes, you see how beautiful and shiny it is , but he won.
how to successfully make a lipstick using a lipstick mould
It's not as shiny, it's very matte when applied, it's just one and I'll continue until I've unmold all 12. If any come out damaged and aren't perfect, I'll just put them back in the pot, melt them again and pour again , so just to give you another example of some other colors that we do, I'll leave it open for now. This is called queen of yar. It's a kind of brackish red. It's just an example. We also do a royal red. It's called pearl um pink pearl so it's a tinted lipstick very good a subtle lipstick it doesn't go on as hard as for example here and then we have a nude which is very popular nowadays just to give you a example of what you can do now, obviously.
how to successfully make a lipstick using a lipstick mould
If you're just starting out, you might not want to use a four-cavity and a 12-cavity mold, but we have four-cavity molds that are, I'm just trying to show you here, they come apart for easy cleanup. a four-cavity lipstick mold. The beauty of these molds is that they are professional quality, they fit very smooth and the workmanship is excellent, even if you buy a mold and discover that you don't want to make lipsticks later, it is easy to resell. So that you don't lose money now with these molds, what I do is keep them. I never wash them.
This is my original God mold from 2008, I think it is now and it's still in perfect condition, so everything I make. I never put it in water, I just wipe it with oil and the oil I use is something called Nature Derm. You can also use fractionated coconut oil and even jojoba oil, although hobo oil is a little expensive and you just wipe it off and everything. The mold comes apart, the bottom pops open and cleans very easily, then I just make sure it's well oiled, put it in a plastic bag and it's ready for the next lip making session, that's how we make these Professional quality lipsticks with beautiful shapes. just to close it just pull it down show me how to clean the outside because my fingers are dirty because of this this one will be for me the lipstick that I had on right at the beginning of this video come here it's my favorite lipstick to me it's more subtle than a bright pink because it's kind of a coral pink so that's my finished lipstick so if you have any questions feel free to contact me at the scent shop and have a great day wherever you are.
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