Friday, January 23, 2009

Is Mineral Makeup Worth It? Consider The Healthy & Beauty Benefit

By Marilyn Etzel

Mineral makeup has really taken off in the past twenty years. At first, everyone was skeptical about a makeup that claimed to provide so many benefits in one jar. This article discusses some of the health and beauty benefits of wearing mineral makeup you might not have known.

What is your skin tone? If you someone whose skin is hard to match with cosmetics, mineral makeup can solve that problem. Mineral makeup reports that it works for all skin tones and types, producing a flawless natural look to the face.

Even though the powder looks much like other foundational makeup at first glance, a deeper look reveals that mineral makeup is quite different from the run of the mill makeup we are used to putting on. Mineral makeup is made up of just that-minerals and not filler.

The minerals that make up the basis of most mineral makeup are:

Mica powder Iron oxides (adds color) Titanium dioxide

Most cosmetics contain dyes for color and fillers to increase shelf life. The minerals used in mineral makeup are naturally occurring ones that have been ground into a powder for application. Using natural products helps to lessen the occurrence of skin irritations or problems caused by makeup that clogs the pores.

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!

With natural mineral makeup, that is not a problem. Only a small amount of the mineral powder is applied to the face for all over coverage. The use of a Kabuki brush allows for quick and complete coverage for all skin types and tones.

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.

Mineral makeup will theoretically last as long as you need it to. The minerals in it are inorganic and there is no moisture so bacterial growth is not a problem like it is in other cosmetics. As a precaution always pour powder into another container before applying and wash the Kabuki brush often. - 17943

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