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You can use any type of oil, for example, olive, almond, jojoba, for crayon lipstick.
To make lipstick out of crayons you will need a crayon, oil (any kind), shea butter (optinal), carmex, and glitter is optional. Put in microwave for 1 - 2 minutes; stir a few times. If you want to make it on the stove, you can use a small sauce pan and cook for about 3-4 minutes on medium heat. Pour into a container and let cool.
Yes, they do
It's crayon, a mixture of craie and oil.
I think it will flake off. The crayon has an oil and wax in it and that means the paint won't adhere to the surface.
they use mineral oil
Lipstick :)
Legally, none. The sale of whale by-products is globally illegal, though poachers continue to make money.
shout, dawn dish soap, cold water, and scrub with a toothbrush
Mainly their meat. Their oil and fat is also used to make products such as lipstick, margarine and shoe polish.
Yes it is made of crude oil :).
If the oil painting has dried completely or is varnished (has a sheen to it), and the crayon mark isn't too large, wiping it with a soft warm damp cloth that has a drop or two of Murphy's oil soap on it could get it off. Crayon is wax and once an oil painting/varnish has dried, it is a pretty tough surface, so you might also try blotting the crayon with a soft cloth that has been soaked in really hot water, and then scraping the softened crayon off with your fingernail.