Wouldn't it be great to get maximum coverage and a healthy glow in one makeup with one application? That is what mineral makeup promises to its customers. For those who might want to give mineral makeup a try, this article probes the benefits of wearing it.
Those who have tried mineral makeup love the way it covers up imperfections with very little effort. And, mineral makeup is working for women of all skin tones. Women are surprised and happy that the claims have proven to be true.
Mineral makeup comes in a jar in loose powder form. The minerals are all natural and the makeup contains no fillers for color or chemicals to prolong shelf life.
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.
Furthermore, most makeup cakes after prolonged wear. Many foundations show streaks when we become overheated and begin to perspire. No one wants to have their makeup run. When it cakes, it is easier to see fine lines and wrinkles in our skin. What a mess!
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:
Reduces the appearance of facial imperfections Provides skin with a natural glow Complements all skin tones and types Provides light and complete coverage Doesn't run even when you perspire
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.
Have you ever kept makeup for a long time and wondered if you should still use it? Makeup can become contaminated from continued use with the same brushes. Mineral makeup resists bacterial buildup so you can keep it for a long time without worrying about the powder getting old. For those with sensitive skin, skin disorders, or who just have trouble finding a shade to fit your skin tone, mineral makeup is a viable option. - 15266
Those who have tried mineral makeup love the way it covers up imperfections with very little effort. And, mineral makeup is working for women of all skin tones. Women are surprised and happy that the claims have proven to be true.
Mineral makeup comes in a jar in loose powder form. The minerals are all natural and the makeup contains no fillers for color or chemicals to prolong shelf life.
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.
Furthermore, most makeup cakes after prolonged wear. Many foundations show streaks when we become overheated and begin to perspire. No one wants to have their makeup run. When it cakes, it is easier to see fine lines and wrinkles in our skin. What a mess!
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:
Reduces the appearance of facial imperfections Provides skin with a natural glow Complements all skin tones and types Provides light and complete coverage Doesn't run even when you perspire
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.
Have you ever kept makeup for a long time and wondered if you should still use it? Makeup can become contaminated from continued use with the same brushes. Mineral makeup resists bacterial buildup so you can keep it for a long time without worrying about the powder getting old. For those with sensitive skin, skin disorders, or who just have trouble finding a shade to fit your skin tone, mineral makeup is a viable option. - 15266
About the Author:
Need more information about mineral make up? Marilyn Etzel's Beauty Talk answers all of your questions about mineral makeup cosmetics and more. As president of ME Naturally, LLC, Marilyn is dedicated to providing you with quality mineral makeup with the finest natural ingredients.