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Yassifite

Yassifite is a pink punch mineral commonly used in beauty products and as jewellery.

Properties

Physical & Chemical Properties

When throw into a campfire, yassifite dust creates beautiful harmless sparkles. When trying to impress guests, many hosts keep a bag of yassifite dust to create a small show. Yassifite crystals can fracture light into a prism, creating a rainbow of colours.

Geology & Geography

Yassifite is found around the world, commonly found in veins on every continent.

Origin & Source

Yassifite is commonly found in mineshafts near the surface layer mixed in with other minerals such as magnetite and black mica. It is dug up in either large chunks or in the form of oval crystals.

History & Usage

Everyday use

Grounded up yassifite is a core ingredient in many different beauty products for both man and woman. It is believed to help promote the production of keratin which helps with the growth of hair, nails, and the smoothing out of the skin. yassifite soap is known to cause the eye lashes and head hairs to grow in a curl.

Cultural Significance and Usage

Yassifite is believed to have a positive effect on a person's mental state. Those who come into contact with yassifite are said to become more accepting of themselves and to gain a larger sense of self worth. In some cultures it is tradition to gift a wooden dolls with eyes of yassifite to a shy child to help them come out of their shell and to tell them that it is okay to be who they are.

Hazards

There is one negative side-effect to the usages of yassifite. Overexposure can for some reason cause eyebrows to fall out. Frequent users of yassifite containing products usually try to cover up the lose of their eyebrows by drawing thick fake ones on top of where the old ones used to be.
Type
Ore/Mineral
Color
Pink Punch
Common State
Crystal, mineral

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