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Science fair question: does the chemical indicators change in the making of lipgloss when the flavou

 
 
Reply Thu 4 Mar, 2010 01:27 pm
so basically what i want to do is to see if the chemical reaction when making lipgloss changes when the flavour is altered so i want to make three lipglosses made with the exact same ingredients just a change in the flavour for example one is honey one is chocolate and one is mint or something so im looking for a good recipe for lipgloss that has that??? and also whhat is the chemical formula of lipgloss and how will i know how the chemical equation changes with the chemical reaction and stuff and what subjects should i research on for my background research plzzzzzz help
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Reply Thu 4 Mar, 2010 03:59 pm
@halybennet,
Check out these recipes to see if any are what you seek:

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/18721/make_yummy_homemade_lip_gloss.html

http://www.beauty-cosmetic-guide.com/gloss-lip-recipe.htm

http://crafts.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Make_Your_Own_Lip_Balm


Using some chemical test strips may help you with the science part of it to determine if the additives change the PH of the basic recipe.
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