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What Makes You Tick? glitter
What Makes You Tick? is a steampunk-inspired glitter that contains large multi-colored cog shapes with gold and bronze dot and hex glitters. It was originally only available as part of the "Like Clockwork" themed Look of the Month Club subscription bag.
All glitters are packaged in a 3 gram jar (containing approximately 1/2 tsp of product) with label art.
Potential uses for glitter:
- Over lip gloss to create unique lip art
- Face and body art (large-size glitters are not recommended for use around the immediate eye area)
- Nail art (Paint your nails, and then, while it's still tacky, arrange the glitter on your nails. Seal with a clear top coat.)
- Resin art
Non-toxic.
Ingredients: Polyetheylene Terephthalate, Aluminum, Polyurethane 33, Polyester
Disclaimer: Please be aware that the FDA does not include glitter on its list of approved color additives. This means that no glitter products are technically allowed for use in any cosmetic in the USA. Despite this, glitter is widely used and prevalent in all kinds of cosmetics in the USA. There are no known reports of harm caused by glitter. Use at your own discretion.
Due to potentially pointed edges, please do not apply chunky shaped glitter in the immediate eye area.
What Makes You Tick? is a steampunk-inspired glitter that contains large multi-colored cog shapes with gold and bronze dot and hex glitters. It was originally only available as part of the "Like Clockwork" themed Look of the Month Club subscription bag.
All glitters are packaged in a 3 gram jar (containing approximately 1/2 tsp of product) with label art.
Potential uses for glitter:
- Over lip gloss to create unique lip art
- Face and body art (large-size glitters are not recommended for use around the immediate eye area)
- Nail art (Paint your nails, and then, while it's still tacky, arrange the glitter on your nails. Seal with a clear top coat.)
- Resin art
Non-toxic.
Ingredients: Polyetheylene Terephthalate, Aluminum, Polyurethane 33, Polyester
Disclaimer: Please be aware that the FDA does not include glitter on its list of approved color additives. This means that no glitter products are technically allowed for use in any cosmetic in the USA. Despite this, glitter is widely used and prevalent in all kinds of cosmetics in the USA. There are no known reports of harm caused by glitter. Use at your own discretion.
Due to potentially pointed edges, please do not apply chunky shaped glitter in the immediate eye area.