Face Powder & Compact Making Course
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I found making Compact Or Press powder biggest challenge in color cosmetics. Most Compact are made from yellow, red and black oxide. Finding the right combination can be time consuming, messy and tedious. I have tried over 250 combinations to come up with the pigments blends I offer. As I went along I took notes on what not to do and what is good to do so I could make this experience rewarding and simple for you. I have made a blending chart for you that involve 7 different pigments that can be blended to make any skin tone you need. Use our chart and proportions to match your own skin tone or that of anyone you know. Your Compact should match your skin tone Exactly. Do not try and make a Compact to correct skin tone. This can be done with blushes and powders.
Blending your own powders is pretty simple in theory. Before we talk about mixing the powders I would like to go over some basic differences in the types of products you might want to make and how they differ. We will use several terms to describe the different powders and formulas.
Translucent: These powders are “see through”. They provide you skin with color and radiance but will not cover up flaws.
Opaque: These provide good coverage and you barely see through them or they can provide complete coverage depending on how much titanium is in the product and what type of fillers have been used.
Matte: this has a flat low luster appearance.
High Luster: these products have a pearl appearance and will tend to reflect the light.
Oil Absorption: Fillers and pigments should preferably not absorb oil. When powders absorb oil they tend to collect in wrinkles and skin folds.
Particle Size: The particle size of the pearl pigment will either give you high luster low hiding powder or low luster and good hiding power. The smaller the particle size the lower the luster and higher the hiding power.
Dispersibility: This is the ease with which you may mix pigments into products. Pearl Mica Pigments tend to be easy to disperse. The matte pigments tend to be difficult to disperse without special equipment.
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How to blend Different type base & shades
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Pan cake
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Compact powder
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Loose powder
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Concealer Powder
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These products can be very easily made at home without heavy investments and infrastructure and at approximately 1/4th ? ? the price of the commercially available products.
In our Training Centre We Conduct Corporat And Group Training for Those are in color manufacturing /fragrence manufacuring or any raw material manufacing feild we teach them how to use there product in cosmetic manufacturing field.
We Teach developed formulation as per Your Requirment Or similiar to Branded product, for cosmetic manufacturer /Dr .Homeopathic /ayurvedic.