By Bob Cotto
Mineral make up came about in the mid 1970's and is now a booming market of eye shadows, blushes and foundations. The finely ground hypoallergenic ingredients are from minerals which occur naturally and have no chemicals, preservatives or dyes.
Supporters of this type of make up believe it is purer than normal products, which contain perfumes and chemicals and its natural products create no allergies. Cynics argue that the ingredients are present in conventional make up and no particular benefits (health wise) can be found in this type of make up.
Contradictory information exists, so people will have to decide for themselves what to believe. Trial packs are available online to test at home, and contain most types of blushes, foundations and eye shadows.
Make up is used to cover unattractive inconsistencies and blemishes and to enhance natural beauty. All make up will differ in appearance depending on the light it is exposed (sunlight, regular or fluorescent lighting).
Experts recommend mineral make up to be applied with expensive synthetic brushes (not animal hair). They don't shed hairs or attract bacteria easily. Test skin appearance in differing types of light by applying only one layer of make up. Setting powders can also change how foundations appear.
For mineral make up application the skin should not be oily and must have moisture, so its best that your face is freshly washed - use gentle cleansers and lightly moisturize, allowing a minimum of 15 minutes for the moisturizer to penetrate the skin, before applying make up.
Seasons are important when choosing colors for blushes and foundations. Slightly darker foundations can be used for summer, which matches your tan, with lighter colors of blush, eye shadow and lipstick. Less make up is required in summer as it can also clog pores and the skin has slightly more oil - you might also be sweating outdoors. Winter foundations should be adjusted to take into consideration the absence of a tan, however, colors for lips, eyes and cheeks could be warmer and darker.
Naturally oily skins should require mineral powder and not a liquid mineral foundation. Mica is used to make the skin look shinier and if oily skin is a problem, then avoid a foundation that includes it.
Cynics say that mineral make up isn't suitable for women with strong ethnic backgrounds because it makes them look green or yellow - they can only establish this by testing it. Online trial size kits cost $10.00 or less and companies are keen to assist people because satisfied customers will return for more purchases.
Bob Cotto spent most of his life as a Sr. Sales & Marketing executive. Two years ago his wife of 43 years, Joanne was told that she had 4th stage cancer. Since then, Bob and Joanne have devoted all of their energy to assisting her in maintaining a high quality of life. Find out more about his efforts at his site 4-Ideal-Health.
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