My daughter has confiscated my rainbow disco dust to use as eye shadow when she cheers at football games! Back to the store for more.
Given that it isn't edible and it's just fine particle plastic craft glitter, it's probably an excellent use for it!
Rae
Two quotes about the product:
Disco dust contains ingredients that are NON-Toxic. This product is not considered a food product.
Disco Dust contains only ingredients that are non-toxic and are ideal for use with gumpaste or rolled fondant.
I wouldn't let her put it anywhere near her eyes - Imagine stray flecks scratching her corneas or becoming lodged in the soft strucures of the eyes !
didn't know you could use that as eyeshadow. that stuff cost way more than eye shadow! lol
Two quotes about the product:
Disco dust contains ingredients that are NON-Toxic. This product is not considered a food product.
Disco Dust contains only ingredients that are non-toxic and are ideal for use with gumpaste or rolled fondant.
I wouldn't let her put it anywhere near her eyes - Imagine stray flecks scratching her corneas or becoming lodged in the soft strucures of the eyes !
or getting caught behind contact lenses!
Theresa
You can get little bottles of body glitter in the makeup section at the grocery store...my daughter is hooked on those little bottles of glitter that Wet and Wild makes. Those are only about two dollars too, a lot cheaper than disco dust.
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