It's lovely and perfect for me (and my husband likes it too, unfortunately

Do you mean the ebony, buttery gold, etc in a super concentrated liquid form that we could add a few drops at a time to our regular moisturisers to form a tinted version?? That'd be incredibly useful. I'd be all for that, too.jandi wrote:would love to see a tinted moisturizer base, sort of like Lush color supplements, which were too pore clogging (my skin can't handle shea butter)
That indeed might be interesting. And that surely would create the lovely glow I crave for winter!Cupcake wrote:Do you mean the ebony, buttery gold, etc in a super concentrated liquid form that we could add a few drops at a time to our regular moisturisers to form a tinted version?? That'd be incredibly useful. I'd be all for that, too.jandi wrote:would love to see a tinted moisturizer base, sort of like Lush color supplements, which were too pore clogging (my skin can't handle shea butter)
Yes, precisely. I've tried mixing the powder form, but have not had much success doing this.Cupcake wrote: Do you mean the ebony, buttery gold, etc in a super concentrated liquid form that we could add a few drops at a time to our regular moisturisers to form a tinted version?? That'd be incredibly useful. I'd be all for that, too.
I'm not sure that would work, since we currently add buttery gold, etc. to a white base to lighten them, adding them to a colorless moisturizer would not lighten the color, it would be a very dark color, but very sheer.jandi wrote: Do you mean the ebony, buttery gold, etc in a super concentrated liquid form that we could add a few drops at a time to our regular moisturisers to form a tinted version?? That'd be incredibly useful. I'd be all for that, too.