Guest guest Posted April 1, 2008 Report Share Posted April 1, 2008 , I am assuming that the mineral makeup that you make is in a powdered form. I've never made mineral makeup, so I may be no help at all, but I think that any powdered vitamin that you would add to a powdered makeup would really not be available to benefit the skin because it wouldn't be dissolved. It would just sit on the surface and not really interact with the skin. Pat Tyson (a different Pat this time) Re: Adding Powdered Vitamins to Mineral Makeup Posted by: " Pat " achil_1@... achil_1 Tue Apr 1, 2008 10:30 am (PDT) , you may be able to add Tocopheryl Acetate in oil form. This turns to Vitamin E when it touches the skin. I'm not sure if you can add a little oil, but if you can this would be good for the skin. Pat > > I make a nice mineral makeup with no oils, fillers, binders...and am > wondering if it would be possible to add some types of vitamins to it, > in small quantities of course, and have it keep the product in good > condition, not shorten the shelf life or get discoloring. > > Any ideas on the subject? > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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