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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Mineral Makeup - Taking the Beauty Industry by Storm!

Mineral makeup is one of the most popular types of cosmetics today. Almost every major makeup manufacturer now has a mineral line. There are many magazine articles talking about the benefits of it. So what is all the hype about? What exactly are the benefits of mineral makeup?

Mineral makeup is not as new as it seems, and can be dated back to ancient times. Egyptians used powdered lead and copper, among other minerals, in their cosmetics. The difference between the minerals they used and the ones that we use now is that the ones we use are a lot more safe.

Mineral makeup as we know it was introduced in the mid-1970s, and has very quickly gained popularity in the last couple of years. Perhaps one of the reasons for the new widespread popularity of mineral make up is that there are many benefits to using it.

Mineral makeup is perfect for all skin types, even sensitive. It is talc free and is also free from fragrances, oils, dyes, and other man-made preservatives. For this reason, it is the only makeup that doctors recommend for after laser and other surgical procedures.

Even though this type of makeup feels light on the skin, they it is able to provide full coverage, including dark circles and redness, and also provides lasting color. There are less makeup lines because this type of makeup blends more easily than traditional foundation. Mineral makeup is crease resistant and the right one can even blur lines on more mature skin. Mineral makeup also does not spoil as quickly or easily as traditional makeup.

It is the ingredients in mineral makeup that give it its benefits.

1. Silica helps absorb oils from the skin.
2. Mica blurs the appearance of fine lines.
3. Titatanium and zinc oxides provide UV protection.
4. Iron oxides contain hypoallergenic compounds that act as colorants.
5. Extracts of Rhodochrosite, Smithsonite, and Malachite protect against environmental elements.

These ingredients can be combined with others into virtually any cosmetic product, including loose and pressed versions of powder foundations, eye shadows and blush. Minerals can also be mixed with shea butters in order to make lip sticks and glosses.

Even though this line of makeup has so many benefits, it is not all created equally. You may have to shop around to find the one that best suits you. A good way to get a good deal and a good makeup, is to find a good website. There are plenty that offer almost any mineral you could want, for a fraction of the retail price. If you invest in a good makeup range, your skin will thank you for it.

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