Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Lighten Up R&D

In the research that led to me my hair care solution, I found a number of very alarming studies on basic cosmetics. While some of the sources could be considered questionable, there were a wide variety of issues brought up - lead in lipstick, personal care items with chemical content like my former favorite lip balm (which scores pretty clean but has all KINDS of garbage in it!) or even, from the more balanced but still cautionary article at WebMD, the following quote on how the FDA regulates cosmetics.

"The act does not subject cosmetics to premarket approval," says FDA spokeswoman Stephanie Kwisnek. In addition, the companies are not required to substantiate performance claims or conduct safety testing. What it does require of companies is that cosmetics be "safe when used as directed in the labeling or under usual customary conditions of use."

The fact of the matter is that nobody really knows what is or isn't appropriate for everyone. But I can make some decisions about what is appropriate for me. Enter my current Research and Development project. I've decided that, since I can taste my lip glosses, I'm effectively ingesting their ingredients. And, if I'm doing that, then those ingredients better be things that I am OK with eating.

So, on a trip to one of my local "natural foods" store, I picked up some food grade items and mixed a few of them together in the bottle that you see to the right there. To be honest, this batch is more about seeing how the coconut oil (that solidifies at 78 degrees F) will do when mixed with other oils. Will it stay liquid on my counter? (2 days in, the answer is still yes.) Will it separate and get all funny looking? (Again, so far, so good.) As first attempts go, it is even an OK lip gloss.

For my next attempt, I'd like to make the gloss a little stickier, and therefore longer lasting (so I'm looking at how glycerin is made). And I have another oil to try as a base as well.

To be honest, though, there were really only 2 tricky parts to the whole thing. 1) Figuring out what ingredients worked with the oils - without separating or looking gross. 2) Finding the roll on bottles. I had to order them from Tucson.

Now I just need a formula that I really like (that actually DOES something for my lips), with a way to add color (I already have some ideas) and I'm good to go! Yes, I know, it probably won't be quite that simple. But at least I won't be wondering what the RDA for paraffin is or what chemicals that lipstick uses to make it's unidentifiable "Fragrance". Besides, it is vastly entertaining to wander the grocery store looking for items to make lip gloss. Trust me. It is definitely one way to lighten up!

11 comments:

Evova said...

wow! let me know if you want to start selling it in the UK and I will be your promotor.

maybe beetroot for colour?

Angela said...

I tried it, but it didn't mix with the oil very well. It was more like a suspension of beet root powder in the oil. It looked VERY weird. But I'll figure something out!

vicki said...

there should be something you could do with pomegranite - grenadine flavored lip gloss might be pretty tasty, too

Angela said...

ooohhh. both of those would add color and they sound tasty! I see another grocery shopping trip in my near future!

Anonymous said...

for sticky what about a drop of honey?

Anonymous said...

Also as a kid we would use purple onion peels to dye eggs and stuff soak in vinager. Now I realize that you can combine vinager and oil but maybe you could get the color to bleed into the oil. Just a thought

Evova said...

ah i was thinking taking a fresh beetroot and either juicing it or using the water if you boil it to colour with. but pomegranate sounds a lot yummier!

Anonymous said...

where is my new post...

Angela said...

Dang, AD, you're a tough one! But I did need to get a post done. There is one up now - just not the one I was expecting to write!

Madelyn said...

Wow! Somehow I skipped this whole post - and the comments. I really think you could boil the beets for a nice salad and you'd have GREAT color from that - really good idea. I think it would be deeper color than pomegranite (sp?). What stains your hands when you work with it? Cherries!!

Angela said...

cherries are a good idea! And I will probably end up experimenting with the beets, even though they smell funny...