Acrylic cover pink using Additives

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paigemcdonagh

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Is it possible to make a cover pink using Additives in Perfect colour powders?

If so, does anyone have a recipe? (haha)

Thanks geeks!
 
Is it possible to make a cover pink using Additives in Perfect colour powders?

If so, does anyone have a recipe? (haha)

Thanks geeks!

You could make all manner of coloured pinks that would cover. Making a colour that would look as natural or as beautiful as the ones already made for you would waste a jar of powder in the trying!

Better in this case just to buy a jar of the neutral Opaque coverage powder and use it as your base for adding something to make it more warm or more cool for different skin tones.
 
You could make all manner of coloured pinks that would cover. Making a colour that would look as natural or as beautiful as the ones already made for you would waste a jar of powder in the trying!

Better in this case just to buy a jar of the neutral Opaque coverage powder and use it as your base for adding something to make it more warm or more cool for different skin tones.

:o didn't even notice this was on Sweet Squared! Feel so silly now!
Thanks Geeg :)
 
:o didn't even notice this was on Sweet Squared! Feel so silly now!
Thanks Geeg :)

You know, it is REALLY worth asking for a Sweet Squared catalog with your next order. First of all it is more than just a catalog of products ... It's also a good read! :biggrin:

People miss out allot by just using the Internet site ... It's a great catalog and its free and it is updated at least 2 times per year. I strongly recommend you get one and then you can see it ALL and have longer descriptions of the products as well as a good reference guide. :Love:
 

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