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Hekp! I am not able to see any messages in page 27 of this topic. When I get to page 26 (which I can see properly) and click on "next" or "27" I get this message: "Take advantage of our Thank-You system and thank fellow members for their input" and nothing else. I also tried accessing it from various other pages, including the Home Page, and pasting the URL. Nothing. Is it happening to anyone else? Do you have (please) any suggestions?
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Kristen,

I used 2:1 (silk to pearl); however, this dries me out too much, if I use it under/over my MMU. I am going to try to use it as a spot touch up, if needed during the day after matting with my oil-papers (though, I really don't need powder, if feel). I will also use it at night as a preventative powder.


Hi Tricia,

Do you think it's the pearl powder that is drying you out or the silk powder? if you can figure that out, maybe increase the proportion on of over the other.

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Hi Tricia,

Do you think it's the pearl powder that is drying you out or the silk powder? if you can figure that out, maybe increase the proportion on of over the other.

~Kristen


Kristen, I think it's the pearl powder. I just got done with a fiasco of a DIY with the PP! Finally, I figured out that I needed to make it REALLY like you make a cake (dry ingredients in bowl, then slowly add the liquid while beating to get a nice consistency). I spattered it all over the place because the metal pieces got gunked up - I didn't pay any attention - that will teach me to pay more from now on (what a clean up job)! Anyway, the final product is lovely and just the right mix so I'm very happy with it. I tried some and it goes on perfectly matte so all's well.

I think for the straight powder, it's just that I don't really need it right away and it would be better used as only a touch up after blotting. Make sense? You are also right that I might need to cut down the portion of pearl powder to silk.

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Hi Tricia,

How much cream did you make, LOL? I have only made a tablespoon at a time so just small scale mixing for me.

Hehe, i guess there is such truth to the saying 'too much of a good thing.' I do think pearl powder can be drying now that i have worked more with it. when i was using carrie's pearl creme, i remember complaining about the tight/dry feeling but was told by members here that it wasn't drying but a natural tightening, characteristic of pearl powder.

since making my own pearl creme, i think it's really important to use a more moisturizing base when working with pearl powder. the formula i use now has a high pearl powder percentage, but i experience zero tightness/dryness so i don't have to layer another moisturizer or oil on top and i think it is because the GoW base cream has enough moisturizing ingredients to maximize the pearl powder's effectivness without imparting the tight feeling that can occur.

I am wondering if silk powder can be used straight?

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Hi Tricia,

How much cream did you make, LOL? I have only made a tablespoon at a time so just small scale mixing for me.

Hehe, i guess there is such truth to the saying 'too much of a good thing.' I do think pearl powder can be drying now that i have worked more with it. when i was using carrie's pearl creme, i remember complaining about the tight/dry feeling but was told by members here that it wasn't drying but a natural tightening, characteristic of pearl powder.

since making my own pearl creme, i think it's really important to use a more moisturizing base when working with pearl powder. the formula i use now has a high pearl powder percentage, but i experience zero tightness/dryness so i don't have to layer another moisturizer or oil on top and i think it is because the GoW base cream has enough moisturizing ingredients to maximize the pearl powder's effectivness without imparting the tight feeling that can occur.

I am wondering if silk powder can be used straight?

Kristen ~


Kristen,

I made a batch according to the recipe that is posted in the Pearl Powder thread as I have not yet received by GOW order. So, I have a lot. Wink Almost all of it is in the fridge but I also added Optiphen (preservative), which I do to all of my DIY products. I was in recipe batch mode yesterday and still see splatters in the kitchen...sometimes, I can get too focused. Laughing Oh, I also added some Hazelnut and Jojoba oils to the paste because it was too drying at first. When I have my GOW base, I will do a test adding a small amount to my paste and think this will give me a really nice final product with less drying (it's not too much now but I'd like a little more moisture).

Before I received the PP, I tried the silk powder straight as a night cover and it worked fine (a bit white but I didn't care at night). As I mentioned, I did make a mixed powder w/PP, Silk, and Zinc Oxide but my skin doesn't really need any more mattification so I will probably only use it sparingly during the day and at night as a cover.

I used the Pearl Powder paste before my Facemate yesterday but the conductive gel caused the paste to MELT right off - very weird and obviously a conflict in the gel vs. the paste. So, I washed it off and just used my beta glucans, as usual. After, I washed my face, reapplied BGs, then my copper peptides and emu/HA/sea kelp. After an 1/2 hour or so, I applied my Pearl Powder paste before going to bed. This worked really well and I had a nice, moisturizing base so I wasn't dried out. I know it should go on bare skin but that would preclude me from using my CPs as I don't think they'd actually absorb through the pearl (or the emu would, either, for that matter).

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I found this here...http://www.recipegoldmine.com/beautyskin/skin1.html



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Bluerain, I came across your list, lots of great info in a easy reference list! Thanks!

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Hi scalawaggirl,

Your addition of the Hazelnut and Jojoba oils is exactly what I did with my Rich version of my original Pearl Paste recipe. The "basic" version is fine for me ... but one of my testers has really dry skin ... particularly in the winter! Laughing [Wood stoves will dry out the air and your skin so much!] So I added the oils for her benefit.

She still adds moisturizer on top of the Rich Pearl Paste ... but the oils in the Pearl Paste work really well! Smile

Hi Kristen,
You can indeed use the Silk Powder on its own. I did that for quite a while ...

I applied the Silk Powder with a fiber optic brush ... so that I got less on my face per layer ... Laughing ... and the end result wasn't quite so "white". Laughing [My husband appreciated that I think! Smile ]

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Hi Tricia,

How much cream did you make, LOL? I have only made a tablespoon at a time so just small scale mixing for me.

Hehe, i guess there is such truth to the saying 'too much of a good thing.' I do think pearl powder can be drying now that i have worked more with it. when i was using carrie's pearl creme, i remember complaining about the tight/dry feeling but was told by members here that it wasn't drying but a natural tightening, characteristic of pearl powder.

since making my own pearl creme, i think it's really important to use a more moisturizing base when working with pearl powder. the formula i use now has a high pearl powder percentage, but i experience zero tightness/dryness so i don't have to layer another moisturizer or oil on top and i think it is because the GoW base cream has enough moisturizing ingredients to maximize the pearl powder's effectivness without imparting the tight feeling that can occur.

I am wondering if silk powder can be used straight?

Kristen ~


Hello,
Do you think adding more carrier oils in the thicken pearl paste would be enough moisture like using a GOW's cream base?
I remember Mary's version only used minimal carrier oil and hence the "dryness"...

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Hi Wild Cat,

The problem is that you reach a threshold with Pearl Paste. If you add too much carrier oil ... the "paste" no longer sticks together.

Pearl is water soluble ... so while it accepts a certain amount of oil and will absorb it ... but without an emulsifier you can only add so much ... unfortunately! Laughing

Believe me ... I've thrown away a few batches as a result of a little too much of one thing and not enough of another! Confused Laughing Too much carrier oil was not a pretty mix! Laughing

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Thanks Mary,
Please forgive my silliness...How much is too much? I just don't see couple of drops would be enough. I guess I will have to add a little bit by a little bit...I so worry that I am going to make a mess Mad

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Hi Wild Cat,

How much is too much? It depends upon the size and consistency of the batch! Laughing

However, the way to "test" it is to add, say, 5 drops of oil ... mix it into your Pearl Paste batch ... and let it sit for a bit ... let the pearl absorb the oil.

After a few hours ... see how it is. If the pearl paste has absorbed the oil and the mixture isn't separating ... try adding some more.

I think the best way is to take a small portion of the batch [say a couple of teaspoons] ... and put it into a separate jar and work with that portion of the batch.

Once you have reached the point where it won't take any more oil without separation ... then you can extrapolate the number of drops and relate it to the bigger batch. Very Happy

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Kristen,

I made a batch according to the recipe that is posted in the Pearl Powder thread as I have not yet received by GOW order. So, I have a lot. Wink Almost all of it is in the fridge but I also added Optiphen (preservative), which I do to all of my DIY products. I was in recipe batch mode yesterday and still see splatters in the kitchen...sometimes, I can get too focused. Laughing Oh, I also added some Hazelnut and Jojoba oils to the paste because it was too drying at first. When I have my GOW base, I will do a test adding a small amount to my paste and think this will give me a really nice final product with less drying (it's not too much now but I'd like a little more moisture).

Before I received the PP, I tried the silk powder straight as a night cover and it worked fine (a bit white but I didn't care at night). As I mentioned, I did make a mixed powder w/PP, Silk, and Zinc Oxide but my skin doesn't really need any more mattification so I will probably only use it sparingly during the day and at night as a cover.

I used the Pearl Powder paste before my Facemate yesterday but the conductive gel caused the paste to MELT right off - very weird and obviously a conflict in the gel vs. the paste. So, I washed it off and just used my beta glucans, as usual. After, I washed my face, reapplied BGs, then my copper peptides and emu/HA/sea kelp. After an 1/2 hour or so, I applied my Pearl Powder paste before going to bed. This worked really well and I had a nice, moisturizing base so I wasn't dried out. I know it should go on bare skin but that would preclude me from using my CPs as I don't think they'd actually absorb through the pearl (or the emu would, either, for that matter).


Hi Tricia,

I am not sure how the pearl paste recipe posted in the pearl thread would mix in with the GoW base cream. I haven't tried Mary's formula yet but if it is anything like Carrie's, i would think it would be hard to mix with the base without remelting a bit. Carrie's pearl creme is very dense, and i the last bit of it dried into the jar and was unusable for me.

I just received some east shea butter from GoW and the stuff is such a beautiful consistency, like butter whipped in silk, literally. I am going to whip some into my base cream and see if i can add a little more moisture. I have been getting drier skin lately, i think my skin is going through some major change.

I have so much stuff at this point, i should stop ordering, but i rotate what i use and go by mood too. sometimes, i wish i had more than one face Laughing.

The silk powder sounds good. I think i might order some and use that plus pearl powder on days i won't be out so i won't use sofina or sunkiller SS in conjunction since i think that might turn my face into the sahara desert. I can't believe how oily my face used to be compared to now.

Kristen~

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Hi Mary,

What is a fiber optic brush? and my skin is getting sooo dry. i constantly have the heat on so that doesn't help my cause at all.

I wonder if i should get one of those humidifiers? I am just afraid it would coat everything in a mist, LOL. I know, it probably won't happen but i would absolutely die without my laptop Wink .

Kristen Smile


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Hi Kristen,
You can indeed use the Silk Powder on its own. I did that for quite a while ...

I applied the Silk Powder with a fiber optic brush ... so that I got less on my face per layer ... Laughing ... and the end result wasn't quite so "white". Laughing [My husband appreciated that I think! Smile ]

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Hello,
Do you think adding more carrier oils in the thicken pearl paste would be enough moisture like using a GOW's cream base?
I remember Mary's version only used minimal carrier oil and hence the "dryness"...


Hi Wildcat,

I don't think it would have the same effect as Markey's GoW base cream. The base cream is made from different ingredients from the pearl paste recipe. The first ingredients in the veggie cream include coconut milk and broccolli seed and watermelon seed oil.

This results i think in a "cushiony" base cream, such a lovely texture that makes my skin so soft and mattifies it at the same time. I swear, it makes my skin appear semi flawless which i often get wearing a tinted sunscreen like sofina, but it is such a nice effect to get from a moisturizer!

Her azulene base cream is lovely too (especially for sensitive skin, my mom loves it) but the veggie base cream is my favorite.

HTH, Kristen

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Hi Skincareaddicted,

I got my fiber optic brush here

http://www.essentialbeautysupplies.com/catalog/Fiber_Optic_Brushes-25-1.html

She explains what the fiber optic brush is WAY better than I can! Laughing

Hi Wild Cat,

Are you looking to make the Pearl Paste "creamier" ... or "with more oil". They might be two different things.

My current formula is very creamy and light ... although you still only use a very little. All the variations have this same creamy lightness ... whether they have more oils or not. I find the new formula is not only easier for people to use ... but it leaves the skin looking very smooth.

Certainly Skincareaddicted's solution is a reasonable one. There is at least one emulsifier in it ... and I know that my skin has a problem with some emulsifiers ... Mad ... which makes my using actual creams a real problem. That said ... I have no experience with Markey's emulsifier at all ... but I know that it's wise for me to stay away from emulsifiers in general. Very Happy

I guess it really depends upon what you want the Pearl Paste to do for you.

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Hi Wild Cat,

Are you looking to make the Pearl Paste "creamier" ... or "with more oil". They might be two different things.

My current formula is very creamy and light ... although you still only use a very little. All the variations have this same creamy lightness ... whether they have more oils or not. I find the new formula is not only easier for people to use ... but it leaves the skin looking very smooth.

Certainly Skincareaddicted's solution is a reasonable one. There is at least one emulsifier in it ... and I know that my skin has a problem with some emulsifiers ... Mad ... which makes my using actual creams a real problem. That said ... I have no experience with Markey's emulsifier at all ... but I know that it's wise for me to stay away from emulsifiers in general. Very Happy

I guess it really depends upon what you want the Pearl Paste to do for you.

HTH

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Thanks Mary,
I guess I am hoping the pearl paste can be moisturizing enough for me on its own that I will not need any other moisturizer after it. I will test the oil absorption out on a smaller patch as you suggested.

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Hi Wildcat,

Have you tried putting BG's into the mix? Smile

That might work better for you than increasing the oils in your paste.

Just a thought ...

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This recipe has been posted in the beta glucans thread but I just thought I would add it here too.

I tweaked Garden of Wisdom's Markey's directions for dissolving pearl powder into distilled water and then mixing into 1 tbsp of base cream then adding it back into the rest of 2 oz of base cream. I simply didn't read her directions carefully and failed to follow the last directions to re-add the mix into the rest of the base cream. As a result, my mistake yields a higher concentration of actives in the cream which is nice.

Oat Beta Glucans Pearl Powder Cream

- 1 tbsp base cream (i used GoW's veggie base cream)

- 1 tsp liquid oat beta glucans

- 1/2 tsp pearl powder


I first dissolved the pearl powder in the beta glucans by mixing it and waiting for 2 minutes, then i whipped in the veggie base cream. I applied and wow, such a matte, smooth finish.

This was originally an experimental batch, so I didn't use my whole jar of base cream which is 2 ounces. To make more, just increase the proportions.

Kristen Smile


With my order from Carekate she tossed in a small container, maybe 1/2 tsp. of Lavender Pearl Silk Dust. Can I use your above recipe and use the silk dust? You can probably tell I am not a DIYer.

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Hi Frodo,

I believe that Carrie is now following my recipe to a degree and adding pearl to the silk powder ... but if the rest of her recipe is the same as before, she also adds talc and possibly sunscreen. These additional ingredients wouldn't give you the same effect/result as straight pearl powder would in skincareaddicted's recipe.

Sorry ... Crying or Very sad

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