You can dilute it with castor oil. Castor oil can be bought at your local supermarket easily. Other Oils: fractionated coconut, sweet almond, jojoba, grapeseed,avocado, or apricot. If you have any oil that is edible, then you can also use that.
you could probably freeze anything if you tried. so I'm sure you can freeze lip gloss. but just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
A high gloss white is the only colour that will protect anything from the sun.
You can probably clean it with soapy, warm water.
The only thing I use on high gloss floors is Shaklee Basic H. You can find it at shaklee.com and it is cheaper/better quality than anything you will find on the market. I find the key is using one of those flat pad things with the washable terrycloth covers to dry it right after you mop to keep it from streaking Stream
you just have to order whatever it is on the internet. like mac or dior or anything.
It depends on the consistency and ingredients in the particular lip gloss. In general, when you get to higher temperatures, the gloss will become more fluid and liquid-like. In cooler temperatures, it usually doesn't have much of an effect. Some people say that it shortens the time that the lip gloss will last if it is in an extremely hot place for an extended amount of time, but if you don't leave it in a hot car or anything like that, I don't think temperature should have any major negative effects.
semi gloss
Yes, you can
A hair gloss is just that.....a hair gloss. It will not lift or deposit color into the hair.
Gloss Drop was created in 2010.
Molly Gloss was born in 1944.
Tina Gloss is 5' 8".