Thursday, January 29, 2009

Purchasing Mineral Makeup: Some Great Reasons Why

By Marilyn Etzel

When makeup first comes on the scene, it makes big boasts about the products. People will either jump on the bandwagon or are skeptical about the claims. It was the same with mineral makeup. But there are health and beauty benefits to choosing mineral makeup over more traditional products.

Mineral makeup comes with claims that they work for all skin tones and skin types. The mineral makeup hides is supposed to hide imperfections and help women put forth their best face possibleand with the growing popularity of mineral makeup, it seems it's doing just that.

Mineral makeup does it all using only natural products. When you first look at the small jar, you are reminded of traditional foundation. But, in that little jar is a product that reveals as much as it conceals.

The basic minerals found in most mineral makeup consist of:

Mica powder Iron oxides (adds color) Titanium dioxide

These minerals are found naturally and are ground into a fine powder. As natural products, there is less of a chance of skin irritation with mineral makeup. We, as women, are used to skin irritations from makeup. All of the chemicals and dyes in most over-the-counter beauty products clog our pores and inhibit our skin from breathing.

Have you ever had to reapply your makeup? Colors fade from perspiration or collect in the fine lines on our faces as the day wears on. All that hard work putting on the makeup and no one will see it by evening.

Mineral makeup only needs to be applied once. The minerals work in tune with your skin and it only gets better when your body temperature rises. The coverage resists running and smearing even if you sweat. Using the Kabuki brush, only the barest amount of mineral makeup is applied and that is all you need.

Mineral makeup has several benefits:

Hides lines and wrinkles Goes on easy and stays smooth in hot weather Light coverage Works for all skin tones Provides a natural glow (comes from the bismuth oxychloride)

Do you have sensitive skin? Does your makeup protect you from the rays of the sun? According to a featured article on WebMD entitled The Lowdown on Mineral Makeup, the titanium dioxide and iron oxide act as a natural sunscreen in the makeup. Both of these minerals are found in many sunscreen products.

Mineral makeup is inorganic so there is less chance of bacteria getting into the makeup. As a precaution, keep your Kabuki brush clean between uses. Also use a separate container or a small top for makeup application instead of dipping directly into the jar. - 16036

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