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November 27, 2008

Mineral Makeup- Natural Beauty

Filed under: Makeup — admin @ 7:03 am

As we become more aware of our environment and more aware of the products that we are putting into and onto our bodies, natural and homeopathic products are taking the cosmetic industry by storm.

It’s likely you’ve noticed new skincare and cosmetic companies popping up with “all natural” and “organic” products. Of course, just because they say they are, doesn’t necessarily make it true. That is where consumer education comes in, and why it is so important.

The title of this article is “Mineral Makeup“. After learning what mineral makeup is, what products go into it, and what its benefits are, you can decide if this is the right choice for you.

What Is Mineral Makeup?

Mineral makeup is designed from all naturally occurring products. It is often recommended by dermatologists to women with sensitive skin, rosacea, post operative, laser and other procedures because of its intrinsic skin soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. It is a powder makeup of finely milled minerals. It can provide very sheer or very opaque coverage, depending on the formulation and application. However, it still allows natural skin radiance to show through, so you don’t get the dreaded “mask” look. It is typically free of fragrance and preservatives. Minerals cannot feed bacteria, so there is no danger of spoilage, thus it needs no preservatives. It does not go bad. It is very good for oily skin because it has several oil- absorbing components.

It is usually applied with a brush, and is typically shown to be “buffed” into the skin. This technique forces the makeup into your pores, which is never a good thing. A technique that works with better quality mineral makeup (which we’ll discuss later) is to “dust” the makeup on, instead of “buffing” it. If a brush irritates your skin, you can also use a non-latex or flocked sponge. Application can be done either wet or dry.

What Are The Ingredients?

This is the most important part. Learning what is in your makeup will give you the ability to choose what will meet your needs best. These are the ingredients you will most likely come across.

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October 9, 2008

Mineral Makeup Is Cosmetic Skin Care

Filed under: Makeup — admin @ 1:04 am

Cosmetic skin care is exactly what the name says. It is makeup or cosmetics that care for your skin. Just because a product doesn’t hurt or damage your skin doesn’t necessarily mean that it is good for you.

Women are becoming more aware of what is in their cosmetics and realizing that even thought these products are deemed “safe” by the FDA, they may not be helping your skin. You may have realized that no matter what you do or try, you’ve always got problem skin or problems wearing certain types of makeup, like foundation. But you’ve got to wear foundation to cover the blemishes or discolorations. It’s a vicious cycle that will continue until something changes dramatically.

If you’re one of these women who is looking for cosmetics that will help and care for your skin in addition to giving you the look you want, you’ve come to the right place. We’ll help you discover what might be in your cosmetics that are irritating your skin and what types of products you might want to consider switching to.

What Products Aren’t Helping?

That’s a really great question. There are so many man-made ingredients out there that it would be too far long of an article to mention them all. However, we will mention the most common and general types of ingredients for you to look over.

Preservatives: Many cosmetics have preservatives of one kind or another in them. Whether it’s a stearate, alcohol or a man-made ingredient, it’s there to help promote shelf-life and stability. It helps makeup survive in a variety of different conditions. There is a huge amount of preservatives out there, and it’s likely there’s more than one in your makeup.

Fillers: I bet you can guess what this is, right? It’s the cheap stuff that makes the makeup batch go further, so the manufacturer gets more individual items out of a batch. It can be anything from talc to rice powder to waxes and parabens. Different powders, like talc, can be skin irritants and cause breakouts and rashes. Waxes cause makeup to wear off quickly because they melt with skin temperature. Waxes are known to clog pores and they can cause acne flare-ups.

Colors: FD&C dyes are commonly used in cosmetics. They give otherwise colorless or similarly colored cosmetics hugely different colors. It gives manufacturers a lot more ability to play with colors and to introduce hundreds and hundreds of colors. Why are FD&C dyes bad? Even though they are approved by the FDA, they still come from a questionable source. They are derived from coal tar. Does that sound like something that would irritate your skin? It certainly is possible, and there are plenty of women who can’t use cosmetics with these colorants. If you think one of these ingredients might be irritating your skin, maybe it’s time to think of switching to cosmetic skin care. You can find many natural cosmetics that are better than the stuff you’ll find in the drugstore, and for about the same price too.

Cosmetic Skin Care

For cosmetic skin care, you can’t do better than mineral makeup. And if you find a mineral makeup that is free of most of (or all of) the ingredients above, then you’ll see what cosmetic skin care is all about. If you’re serious about finding the best product for your skin, these guidelines will help you find mineral makeup that are made from all- natural ingredients, don’t contain any questionable ingredients and they are more affordable.

Mineral makeup is made to naturally soothe skin and is non-acnegenic and non-comedogenic. Plus, they’ll let your natural beauty shine through.

Lynn Starner is the proprietor of Beauty Bliss Mineral Cosmetics at http://www.beautyblisscosmetics.com as well as http://www.ultimate-skin-care-tips.com.

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