Suggestions on glitter
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Dec 29, 2014
Alicia D.
What colors of glitter can be used to create a silver 3D glitter.
Dec 29, 2014
Hannah K.
Do you mean like holographic silver glitter? Or just reflective? I'm sorry, I'm a little confused by your question. You want to make your own glitter?
Dec 29, 2014
Alicia D.
I have different colors of different glitter but I want the (rainbow) kind of glitter and I do not have that so I was thinking , it could probably be made mixed with the other colors of glitter
Dec 29, 2014
Alicia D.
Yes the holographic glitter , lol my bad I wasn't very specific
Dec 29, 2014
Hannah K.
Actually, mixing glitter wouldn't give you the reflective quality that it seems like you're looking for. It would just give you rainbow glitter. I recommend buying a 3D/Holographic glitter. Lit Cosmetics has a great gray/silver reflective glitter called Supafly, which might interest you :)
Dec 29, 2014
Alicia D.
Okay thank you for the advice (: but I think walmart also has one to its by hard candy , I just need to find it lol.
Dec 29, 2014
Hannah K.
That's entirely possible, I just don't know much about brands that Walmart carries :)
Dec 29, 2014
Erica M.
I've found some on Etsy that are lovely! It's important to remember that most of these glittered aren't cosmetic grade though, and aren't approved for the eye area. Some of the most popular brands for sale right now are not eye safe! They have sharp edges that could be a problem particularly for contact wearers. Lit is cosmetic grade glitter, has smooth edges and is absolutely stunning!! It's pricey though too, but there is a clear difference in the quality if sparkle. MAC, Mehron and MUFE also have some great options. I have both cosmetic and non in my drawers, and I only bring out the cosmetic glitter for others- but the others I use on myself with no issues yet *KNOCKKNOCK*! 😳 Mehron is the least expensive, but I think you'll want to buy holographic or 3d from any of these. Shine on!!😁🌟✨
Dec 29, 2014
Hannah K.
Erica makes a really great point about making sure you're using cosmetic grade glitter :) I only use Lit, Make Up For Ever, Lime Crime and Urban Decay (Lime Crime is questionable, but hasn't hurt my eyes yet). MUFE glitters are so incredibly pretty and I forgot to mention those :)
Dec 30, 2014
Alicia D.