Affordable Mixing Mediums
Monday, March 15, 2010 at 2:43PM So there's a fancy dress party you're going to. You wanna wear some serious glitteratti eye wear. It would complete your look without a doubt. You have the glitter, you have the outfit. Time for the execution. How do you ensure it stays on all night?
Enter Mixing mediums.
There are a fair few mixing mediums currently on the market. Some work better than others but that depends on what you want to use them for. A lot of women like to use mixing mediums for foiling pigments which allows the colour to remain vibrant and on the lid the whole day. I've even witnessed mixing medium being used to help set certain foundations where fading really isn't an option so it's uses are very versatile. Today I just wanted to share with you the mixing mediums that I have, that you can use to turn those specialist products into something fierce!
Water and Glycerin
Ingredients:
Active ingredient: Glycerol 100% (per 5ml of liquid)
Given that Glycerin is not primarily sold as a mixing medium it is certainly worthy of a mention as a cheaper alternative . Glycerin has long since been used by people all over the globe to keep their eyeshadow in place when one needs the extra longevity of an eyeshadow. Personally, I will only use the water and glycerin mix if I've run out of my usual mixing mediums. I find it doesn't last as long as I'd like it to and I don't trust it enough to use on my clients. It's alright if you're wanting to use it short term ie 2 or so hours but after that I think that you'd be risking some creasage.
Incase you're wondering how to make your own mixing medium with Glycerine here's a recipe for you:
1 part glycerin
3 parts distilled/boiled/purified water
Mix ingredients together in a container and you're good to go!
*Please note* This mixture isn't designed to be kept for a long time. So making it in small batches is always more sanitary for you.
Currently retails for £1.39 from Boots.com for 200ml
Ben Nye Liquiset Waterproof Mixing Medium
Ingredients:
Aqua (Water), Acrylates, Copolymer, Propylene Glycol, PEG-12, Methenamine, 3-chloroallylochloride (Quaternium-15), Trisodium EDTA
This mixing medium comes in a handy 59ml spray bottle. It is specifically designed to be used in place of water for any water-based make-up such as face paints. It's use is to make the water-based make-up last far longer than it would with just water. Ben Nye state that this mixing medium will provide a smudge and waterproof finish.
This mixing medium doesn't perform too well with mineral make-up or pigments. In fact out of the mixing mediums I have I would be hesitant to recommend this medium to be used directly with any eyeshadow. However, with that being said, I love this mixing medium when I use it as a colour base with water-activated make-up such at the infamous Mehron palettes. If you want your colour base not to move and give you a *serious* level of vibrancy then this medium is for you. It will not budge beneath your make-up and you'll be hard pressed to see any creasing if any at all! This medium allows those face paints we love to grab onto your eyeshadow in a pretty awesome way, thereby making you the belle of the ball.
Currently retails for £5.90 for 2fl.oz from Treasure House Make-up
Graftobian Magic Set Mixing and Lining liquid
Ingredients:
Water, Acrylic Copolymer, Propylene Glycol, Imidazolidinyl Urea, Methylparaben, Propylparben
Graftobian's Magic set was originally designed for body painters. It mixes well with pigments and does give a lasting finish when required. However on larger areas it can transfer and sometimes a setting spray is needed. If you're looking for a very affordable mixing medium to use with your cakeliner Magic Set will work well for you. It gives good longevity with eyeliner even when someone suffers from watery eyes.
Word of Warning: Mixing up Magic Set can be very tricky. You need to practice with this medium a few times to work out the consistency that will work for what you're going for. Mix in too little liquid and it will clump up on you and look like lumpy porridge. Mix in too much and it will sheer right down like you wouldn't believe. Practice makes perfect with this little number.
Currently retails for £2.40 for 1/2fl.oz from Treasure House Make-up
Mehron Mixing Liquid
Ingredients:
Water, SDA-40 Alcohol, Acrylates/Octylacrylamide Copolymer, Trichanolamine, Propylene Glycol, Imidazolidinyl Urea, Methylparaben, Proplyparaben
This mixing medium is by far the best out of the three in my personal opinion. It mixes very well with a large variety of pigments and I am yet to experience creasing with it when I've used it. In as much as this product does contain alcohol, I have found that letting the product dry when using it around the eye area before opening up the eye has meant that the eye is not irritated. That is a personal observation. Generally they don't advise that you use this medium around the eye area but I have had no problem with it. Use at your own discretion.
Mehron mixing medium is great for body work, eyelining and eyeshadow. It's staying power is pretty awesome and I found it worked really well with the infamous Style Black Mineralized eyeshadows. When that collection came out errbadi was excited about the sparkle but I know that a fair number of people struggled with keeping the sparkles from fading or even getting the eyeshadow to look half good. Mehron works incredibly well with such eyeshadows and gets a pretty A* from me!
One nifty thing that you could try with the Mehron mixing medium is to use another eyeshadow as a colour base for another. What I mean is you might have a pigment that would serve really well as a colour base for other colours that you would like to put on top ie using a duochrome colour underneath to bring out a special aspect of another. Sheering down the mixture allows you to build a colour base as you would if you were using a shade stick or NYX Jumbo pencil. You could custom blend the colours too. The options are endless but the results are very good and rather long lasting.
Currently retails for £4.94 for 4.5fl.oz at Treasure House Makeup
Now I do realise that there are a wealth of other mixing mediums out there. I've only given you a glimpse into the affordable mixing mediums currently available on the market. To my USA ladies, check out your local theatrical stores for these brands. You probably have a wider choice in terms of range than we UK chicks do.
Other Mixing mediums you might want to try out:
MAC mixing medium for water/alcohol/face&body/lash/eyeliner/gel
Inglot Duralinefor eyeliner and eyeshadow
Napoleon Perdis Cake Eyeliner Sealerwhich can be used for coating eyelashes, making eyeliner or making eyeshadows more vibrant
If there is a mixing medium out there that you use and you think it ain't getting enough attention let me know. I'm always on the look out for something else to try!
Stay blessed lovlies xxx




