Currently, one of the most popular trends in makeup is mineral makeup. Over the past few years, it has become more sought after, even though the concept has been around for over thirty years. The makeup consists of natural minerals from the earth. The most popular items have been loose powder foundations and blushes.
As consumers, we must beware of false advertisers trying to make money off of this hot trend. Not all mineral makeup is created equal. Companies can market any makeup that contains minerals as a natural product. But if the product isnt all pure minerals, you probably wont get the best results and risk irritation to the skin.
I have used a loose mineral powder as my foundation over this last year. I've just loved the change. There is a huge difference between my old foundation and this new, mineral foundation formula. The natural ingredients in mineral makeup are much better for your skin as they allow it to breath, and don't clog your pores. While many physicians have different opinions on the subject, most agree that mineral makeup is healthier for your skin. Until there is definite clinical proof on the subject, I have decided to just go off of my own personal experience. My mineral foundation has a much more natural look and hasn't caused my skin to break out at all.
Just make sure that you are careful about checking the ingredients of any mineral product you try. If a product isn't all natural, you may experience skin irritation, or breakouts, instead of enjoying the benefits that most customers have experienced with mineral makeup. Read the ingredients carefully and be wary of any dyes, preservatives or chemicals. Bismuth Oxychorlide is one example of an ingredient that a lot of imitators use in their products. It is technically a "mineral", but it is not a natural one and can cause skin irritation, rashes and itching.
Mineral makeup is extremely beneficial for women with acne, rosacea or even scarring. The coverage can be as heavy or as sheer as you would like it to be, so you can cover any areas that need more makeup. It also layers very well. You can apply just as much as you need without causing the makeup to look clumpy or cakey. The makeup also lasts for a long time and minimizes the need for touch-ups throughout the day.
It also offers SPF protection from the suns harmful rays. When it comes to protecting your skin from the sun, you can never do too much. I use both a lotion with SPF protection and the loose powder. Together they protect my skin from getting early wrinkles and sunspots.
I have loved my mineral makeup. You'll have to see what you think once you experience it. If you give it a try, you may find you love it too. - 16755
As consumers, we must beware of false advertisers trying to make money off of this hot trend. Not all mineral makeup is created equal. Companies can market any makeup that contains minerals as a natural product. But if the product isnt all pure minerals, you probably wont get the best results and risk irritation to the skin.
I have used a loose mineral powder as my foundation over this last year. I've just loved the change. There is a huge difference between my old foundation and this new, mineral foundation formula. The natural ingredients in mineral makeup are much better for your skin as they allow it to breath, and don't clog your pores. While many physicians have different opinions on the subject, most agree that mineral makeup is healthier for your skin. Until there is definite clinical proof on the subject, I have decided to just go off of my own personal experience. My mineral foundation has a much more natural look and hasn't caused my skin to break out at all.
Just make sure that you are careful about checking the ingredients of any mineral product you try. If a product isn't all natural, you may experience skin irritation, or breakouts, instead of enjoying the benefits that most customers have experienced with mineral makeup. Read the ingredients carefully and be wary of any dyes, preservatives or chemicals. Bismuth Oxychorlide is one example of an ingredient that a lot of imitators use in their products. It is technically a "mineral", but it is not a natural one and can cause skin irritation, rashes and itching.
Mineral makeup is extremely beneficial for women with acne, rosacea or even scarring. The coverage can be as heavy or as sheer as you would like it to be, so you can cover any areas that need more makeup. It also layers very well. You can apply just as much as you need without causing the makeup to look clumpy or cakey. The makeup also lasts for a long time and minimizes the need for touch-ups throughout the day.
It also offers SPF protection from the suns harmful rays. When it comes to protecting your skin from the sun, you can never do too much. I use both a lotion with SPF protection and the loose powder. Together they protect my skin from getting early wrinkles and sunspots.
I have loved my mineral makeup. You'll have to see what you think once you experience it. If you give it a try, you may find you love it too. - 16755
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