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Hi gang: I am fed up with trying store-bought makeup. I never knew

this, but you can actually purchase ingredients to make beauty

products. I ordered some iron oxides to add to a zinc lotion that

does not irritate my skin. Has anyone tried this? You can even

order titanium dioxide. I ordered through The Ponte Vedra Soap

Shoppe website. I will let you know how it goes.

Patty

> I'm trying to figure out, by looking at labels, which ingredients

> may be helpful and harmful in sunscreens and makeup. (I rarely

> wear makeup, but now and then I need to.)

>

> Every sunscreen irritates and stings, some worse than others.

>

> I understand that dimethicone and cyclomethicone in

> sunscreens are very helpful in preventing irritation. PABA and

> alcohol are to be avoided. What other ingredients should be

> avoided?

>

> Thanks.

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Hi Patty,

I have tried this myself through another company. I ordered some

yellow iron oxides to add to an untinted sunblock. Imagine my

surprise when the yellow iron oxides turned out to be orange in

color. It looked like powdered cheddar cheese. I tried adding a small

amount to the sunblock and it didn't look very good.

I hope that your homemade makeup turns out better than mine.

Take care,

Matija

> > I'm trying to figure out, by looking at labels, which ingredients

> > may be helpful and harmful in sunscreens and makeup. (I rarely

> > wear makeup, but now and then I need to.)

> >

> > Every sunscreen irritates and stings, some worse than others.

> >

> > I understand that dimethicone and cyclomethicone in

> > sunscreens are very helpful in preventing irritation. PABA and

> > alcohol are to be avoided. What other ingredients should be

> > avoided?

> >

> > Thanks.

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Hi Patty,

I have tried this myself through another company. I ordered some

yellow iron oxides to add to an untinted sunblock. Imagine my

surprise when the yellow iron oxides turned out to be orange in

color. It looked like powdered cheddar cheese. I tried adding a small

amount to the sunblock and it didn't look very good.

I hope that your homemade makeup turns out better than mine.

Take care,

Matija

> > I'm trying to figure out, by looking at labels, which ingredients

> > may be helpful and harmful in sunscreens and makeup. (I rarely

> > wear makeup, but now and then I need to.)

> >

> > Every sunscreen irritates and stings, some worse than others.

> >

> > I understand that dimethicone and cyclomethicone in

> > sunscreens are very helpful in preventing irritation. PABA and

> > alcohol are to be avoided. What other ingredients should be

> > avoided?

> >

> > Thanks.

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