Mineral Make Up- An Inspiration From Minerals And Inorganic Pigments.
March 21st, 2008Bare mineral and non-living coloring exists in nature. Bare mineral enthused “mineral make up.” Mica, titanium dioxide, zinc, iron oxides, and ultramarine pigments can be made into make up. Several mixtures of these dyed stones can form and make eye shadow or even body powder.
Naked mineral is full of benefits. A seriously special feature is its all day coverage - you can relax knowing you look your best. Sensitive skin is not irritated, the ingredients are pure and healthy, and it feels wonderful while helping you look your most naturally beautiful.
Like most cosmetic products, mineral make up has its fans and its critics. Those who love it say that its very light, natural, long-lasting. Many people, however, complain that it makes the skin dry, irritating, and accelerates wrinkles and adds years to ones look. Some say the colors have an ashy undertone that is a particular problem for ethnic skin types.But looks aside, many consumers also say they are initially drawn to try mineral make up because of skin health claims - more specifically, that it’s pure formulations are safer and better for sensitive, even acne- or rosacea-prone skin.
The great thing about mineral make up is that it is devoid of harsh chemicals and preservatives that stress the skin more, clog pores, and aggravate acne or any skin condition. Natural products are preferred to be applied on the skin, and this make up is the closest thing to natural because it has no chemicals and preservatives.
Titanium and zinc oxide is its base and are both naturally occurring. They are combined with none of the dubious ingredients that are usually found in every make-up. These oxides provide a sun protection of SPF 15 and, because zinc has anti-inflammatory properties, it is great for conditions such as acne. It heals the skin if worn after cosmetic surgery or abrasive facial treatments.
Although mineral make up was discovered 30 years ago its influence is still changing the cosmetics, fashion and film worlds. Its use enhances the culture of beauty and better living. When these products are applied correctly they produce a completely flawless look and a natural finish. Gently buff the product onto your skin for about two minutes. Then look in the mirror and admire the results.
Many all natural compounds can be made into mineral make up that is better for an individual’s skin that commercial products that contain many dyes and fillers which can cause irritation. Bare mineral or naked mineral types of make up utilize natural elements such as titanium, zinc oxide, mica and iron oxides to create make up coverage that lasts and even provides a sunscreen effect when used. Certain ingredients can even help to alleviate acne breakouts and other skin conditions. This type of make up is becoming more popular in the film and modeling industries, and is now available to the regular consumer.
- Samantha Steiner