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.
· Titanium Dioxide- A white natural sunscreen and anti-inflammatory
agent. It is highly reflect, with only a diamond being higher,
and thus minimizes fine lines and some skin discolorations.
· Zinc Oxide- A natural sunscreen providing broad spectrum
UVA/UVB protection.
· Sericite- A colorless mica that can be used to cut the
opacity of Titanium Dioxide and also works as an oil absorber.
· Cornstarch/ Rice Powder- Cosmetic grade- An oil humectant
(draws oil out of the pores). Can make acne worse as it is a source
of food for bacteria.
· Kaolin Clay- Natural oil-absorption.
· Mica- Natural “glitter”. Provides shimmer
and sparkle.
· Iron Oxides- Natural pigment- very opaque. Used for tinting
cosmetics.
Ingredients To Avoid
These ingredients are also common, but can cause problems so are
best to avoid.
· Talc/ Various Powders- Common fillers- can cause respiratory
problems.
· FD&C Dyes- Derived from coal tar.
· Bismuth Oxychloride- Known skin irritant- causes itching,
rashes and breakouts. Especially prevalent when the wearer sweats.
· Ferric Ferrocyanide- Controversial because of its suspected
toxicity.
· Carmine- Crushed beetles.
What Brand Should I Buy?
Well, if you’re familiar with mineral makeup, it’s
likely you’ve seen the infomercials. After further research
you’ll find these companies use controversial ingredients,
and charge quite a bit for their products.
There are several good mineral makeup companies out there that
provide a much better product at a more affordable price, as well
as a superior customer experience. They also offer samples, which
the larger companies do not. You’ll get to try the makeup
(unlike in the drugstore!) for a fraction of the cost before you
buy it. They don’t have expensive advertising and packaging
to pay for, so the savings are often passed on to you.
About the Author
Lynn is the proprietor of Beauty Bliss Mineral
Cosmetics at www.beautyblisscosmetics.com and www.ultimate-skin-care-tips.com.
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