Mineral Cosmetics: The Makeup For All Skin Types

by Zoe Sharon

Mineral makeup are beauty products, such as foundations, blushes, eye liners, lipsticks, mascara and other cosmetics which are made from 100% finely ground minerals from the Earth and does not contain the usual chemicals that can irritate or harm the skin. These mineral cosmetics are talc and dye free, and contain no fragrance, silicones, mica, rice powders, oils, wax and fillers. It is because of this that mineral makeup is gaining a widespread popularity from the makeup industry; especially with the fact that they have been shown to improve skin health and contains no ingredients that are harsh to the skin.

Some well-known makeup companies like Bare Essentials and Bare Minerals, which are part of a big company named Bare Escentuals, are very reputable in this industry and are getting considerable exposure with its advertisements and marketing activities through television and shopping networks. The cosmetics that they are carrying have been labeled as not having any kind of fillers or binders, and are essentially weightless. The cosmetics that are coming from these well-respected companies are known for their quality, and the idea that the products they are manufacturing continues to be safe and natural for the benefit of their customers.

Mineral cosmetics are suitable for many skin types; including dry, oily, flaky and hypersensitive skins. These beauty products are made using pure mineral ingredients like titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, which undergoes sterilization and grinded into powder form, and also includes heat-absorbing iron.

The components of mineral makeup lend this beauty product superb protection from the sun’s harmful UV rays, and are capable of soothing and calming the skin, as well as preventing it from inflammation or irritation. It also keeps the natural moisture in your skin as it protects it from harmful contaminants and impurities.

These cosmetic items can prove to have exceptional capabilities for hiding the dark and red spots on a person’s skin, which also cloaks acne or pimple marks and wounded capillaries. They can also hide discolorations and unattractive marks in the skin, as well as red spots; all while providing balance on skin tone. If you are the type of person that has oily skin, this would be a perfect makeup to use because its mineral content has the ability to collect the oil in your skin. And since these cosmetics are free from talc and oil, you can be certain that your skin pores won’t be clogged.

A lot of skin specialists believe in the fact that mineral makeup are typically safe for patients recovering from recent skin treatments like chemical peels and plastic surgery; without the danger of experiencing any allergic reaction or irritation. It is important to note however, that there is a thin line that distinguishes makeup as a healthy beauty aid and as a cosmetic that can be worn even while sleeping. For this reason, it is generally believed that there is no absolute “safe” choice when it comes to makeup.

Dermatologists specifically advice the application of mineral cosmetics for people experiencing unusual cases of pimples, acne, eczema and other skin disorders because the mineral constituents of the makeup can help in the nourishment and restoration of the skin. These beauty aids can also do wonders for mature individuals by cloaking fine lines and wrinkles in the skin since it can easily reflect light.

One must also take note that not all mineral cosmetics are manufactured identically; they can be classified into two types. The first type is the ones which are not having any artificial colors, talc or other harsh substances capable of irritating the skin just as discussed previously.

The second type includes makeup that, although labeled as mineral makeup, still has traces and some amounts of talc, fillers, oil and other harsh ingredients that it is not supposed to have. So one must be careful when buying and using mineral cosmetics; read labels to make sure that you are getting makeup that is suitable to your skin type and do some research for a better understanding on how to properly use them.

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