Mineral Makeup

Minerals have been used in makeup in many different cultures throughout history. Today, they have become a boon to the cosmetic industry. The main minerals in mineral makeup are zinc oxide, mica powder and titanium dioxide. The foundations composed of loose powder and also the blushes are the most in demand of all the products. There are also mineral moisturizers that hydrate the skin before applying foundation and other cosmetic products, leaving no need to apply traditional moisturizers. Some mineral makeup moisturizers and other products are as follows:"Three shades of Mineral Makeup"

• Mineral moisturizer for dry skin
• Mineral moisturizer for combination skin
• Firming eye treatment
• Hydrating mineral veil
• Multi-tasking concealers
• Brightening foundation primer
• Natural lip gloss

Applying Mineral Makeup for Maximum Effect

Also, there is a correct way to apply mineral makeup and that entails using a buffing brush. Consider applying foundation, where no traditional powder puffs are used. This makeup is applied in a sequence of brush buffing by using a full-round brush. The brush should be swirled in a small amount of the foundation and lightly applied to the face two or three times depending on the amount of color or glow desired.

Watch for Bismuth

An ingredient in some mineral makeup, called Bismuth, causes itching in some individuals, however most users find no problems with this ingredient. It appears that users with oily skin have more problems and do not like the glow it provides. Since mineral makeup comes in different forms and prices that range from $10 to over $50 for each product, almost anyone who wants to try it can find it affordable.

Pros and Cons

Like many cosmetic products, or any products in general, mineral makeup has pros and cons. Those who are pro love the natural glow that is lasting and the light feeling that has never been found in traditional makeup. The other group tends to find it drying, irritating to the skin and say it emphasizes wrinkles making them look older. Others claim the colors show an ashy subdued tone that is a specific problem for skin types of many ethnics. Putting looks aside, there are many consumers that are anxious to try it because of their interest in the healthy skin claims. To be more specific, these claims are as follows, the pure formulations are more safe and better for susceptible individuals, or acne and rosacea-inclined skin.

Healthy Makeup

Experts in the field of dermatology report that because mineral makeup often eliminates possible irritants such as fragrances, artificial dyes and many preservatives, it is believed and claimed to be pure and also promotes healthier skin.