Better You

New mineral cosmetics

Sep 24 10:21am

Thankfully, cosmetics are quite different from what they once were. The new mineral  cosmetics not only make skin look great, they’re good for it as well. Made from natural products and easy to apply, they’re a light and fresh alternative to traditional make-up. So, if you haven’t explored your make-up options for a while, now’s a good time.

 

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Mineral mania
The latest trend in cosmetics, and it’s likely to remain popular, is  natural mineral make-up. It’s make-up that puts your skin’s health on an equal footing to its appearance. The purest of these products contains completely natural elements, such as titanium dioxide, iron oxide, mica, magnesium stearate and vitamins A and E – all ground into a fine powder. These formulations are completely free of chemical dyes, fragrances or talcs, making them ideal for all skin types, including those with sensitivities like rosacea, allergies, blemishes and acne. 

Why is it so good?
Mineral make-up acts as an anti-inflammatory to calm the skin. It also provides natural sun protection, and diminishes the appearance of fine lines freckles and pigmentation because of its light refractive qualities. As a bonus, it is oil-free and won’t clog the pores. With all this, who wouldn’t want to wear it?

It’s as easy as pie 
The foundation powder is super fine, but its coverage is complete and you’ll barely tell it’s there. To apply it, empty a little powder into the lid, swirl your brush around in the powder (using a thick and soft kabuki brush is best), and tap the excess powder back into the lid. Then begin applying the foundation to your skin in small circular motions. Start with a light layer and build up the coverage if and where you need it with additional layers by reloading your brush. After a few minutes the foundation will have settled and your complexion will look radiant. Dust on a powder blusher if you would like a little extra colour on your cheeks.

It’s that simple!
There are also pressed mineral foundations in convenient compacts which you can use instead of a loose powder. They’re perfect for carrying in your handbag to reduce any shine your face may develop.

Note: The purpose of foundation is not to make your skin appear lighter or darker but to even out its tones and improve its appearance. You’ll know if you’ve chosen the right colour because it will seem to disappear and not look like a mask. Ensure you check if it’s the best colour in good daylight.

3 Comments Report Abuse
1. rani_samantha29 - Jul 11 03:45pm
yeh isn't titanium dioxide meant to give u cancer if breathed in from fine particals like that are in mineral make up? yes it is in other make up but not in such large quantaties as in mineral makeup. in sick of ppl thinking natural is better. remember aspestos is natural too and that kills
2. yogabear63 - Sep 25 08:56am
Titanium dioxide is used in paint (white pigment?) and iron oxide is basically rust, so if someone can tell me how these are so-called natural mineral pigments, I'd be really interested to know why they're charging so much $$$ for a product they're claiming is natural but sounds synthetic/industrial
3. nessa_sarily_so - Sep 25 11:12am
Titanium dioxide occurs in nature as the well-known naturally occurring minerals rutile, anatase and brookite. The most common form is rutile, which is also the most stable form.
Natural iron oxides pigments are called ochres.
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