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In a bowl mix two drops of food colouring with 3 Tbsp. of water for light pink, 3-4 drops for medium pink, 5-6 drops for red or dark pink. Yellow makes a peachy colour, blue will give you a purple hue. I used purple neon for the kids.

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Next squirt baby powder in 1-2 tsp. at a time and mix until smooth. Continue adding powder until consistency of the mix is almost like soft clay and no longer all together, but breaks up easily into several pieces. Then pat it into an empty make-up container. This works really well and blends nicely.

By coville123 from Brockville, Ontario

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July 29, 20120 found this helpful

I can remember doing this when my parents would never have let me wear make up. Beware of allergies, read ingredients in baby powder!

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I learned the hard way. Love knowing what you used for the shades.

 

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