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Makeup Minerals: The Natural “Goodies” and “Baddies” in Your Everyday Cosmetics

Makeup minerals can be confusing. In the past year those has been so much media hype about mineral makeup that everyone is looking for natural mineral remedies. Just because they are makeup minerals does not mean they are any good. Some of the most well known are ineffective. If you choose to use these mineral makeups, they may cause some difficulties.

We all want to get the most out of our mineral makeup. But, they probably shouldn’t switch all their makeup over to mineral makeup. Some people just want to buy earth minerals. Maybe they just want the anti-aging benefits. They may just want to keep away from makeup minerals that may cause problems.

Knowing the ramifications of the mineral content in your makeup is a must. We have put together a short list of makeup minerals. Your makeup’s ingredients will become more understandable to you.

Zinc and zinc oxide
These are common in pure mineral products. These minerals are natural sunscreens. They can also be a great help in hiding wrinkles and smoothing your skin out. When you have these minerals in their purest form, they will not aggravate your skin.

Titanium dioxide
In most mineral makeups this is a common ingredient. It will smooth out flaws in your complexion. This is recommended for those with acne or rosacea problems as it can help relieve. When its mixed with synthetic ingredients it makes the end result far less hypoallergenic.

Mica
The anti-aging element in mineral makeup is Mica. It reflects light out of wrinkles. It averts the eyes away from your skin irregularities. The mica that is in this makeup is crushed so tiny so that you don’t look like you are wearing glitter. You can also find it in many non-mineral makeup anti-aging and camouflaging products.

Bismuth
Bismuth is controversial. This mineral is also unrefined. To be put in mineral makeup, Bismuth must first be processed. You cannot simply grind it into powder. Some even claim that it should not even count as a pure mineral. Many use it because it creates a fresh glow on skin. It also can cause itching if you tend to sweat or have sensitive skin.

Talc
One of the most often used minerals is talc. It has played a major role in cosmetics since before written history. However, many people are allergic to talc. Its main function is to be used as a filler. You are using talc if you use any type of conventional makeup. More often than not, mineral makeups exclude talc even though it is a makeup mineral because it is known as a common allergen.

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Posted by alternativemedicineguru - September 24, 2009 at 11:13 am

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Makeup Minerals and Mineral Makeup : Not the Same Thing

Makeup minerals can be confusing. Everybody has been looking for good natural mineral makeup due to all the coverage its been getting. Being natural makeup minerals does not mean that they will work very good. Some of the most well known are ineffective. If you choose to use these mineral makeups, they may cause some difficulties.

Most consumers want to get the most out of the minerals in their natural makeup. However, this type of makeup isn’t good for everybody and you may not want to switch over entirely. Earth minerals may be what they are looking for. Or maybe its just for the anti-aging benefits. Or maybe they just want to avoid makeup minerals that can cause problems.

Your really need to understand the minerals in your makeup. See below for a short list of makeup minerals. The list will help you to fully understand your makeup’s ingredients.

Zinc and zinc oxide
These are common in pure mineral makeup products. They are natural sunscreens. They also can smooth out your features and hide wrinkles. In there pure form, they will not hurt your skin.

Titanium dioxide
In most mineral makeups this is a common ingredient. It will smooth out flaws in your complexion. If it is in pure mineral makeup, then it also can alleviate acne and rosacea. Watch out for imitation ingredients as they will result in the makeup being less hypoallergenic.

Mica
The anti-aging element in mineral makeup is Mica. Look for this mineral when buying your pure mineral makeup. This mineral distracts the attention away from skin problems. The mica contained in pure mineral makeup is ground really fine so you won’t appear to be wearing glitter. You can also find it in many non-mineral makeup anti-aging and camouflaging products.

Bismuth
Bismuth is a very contentious mineral. This mineral is also unrefined. To be put in mineral makeup, Bismuth must first be processed. Its not able to be ground into a fine powder. There are a few people that claim it shouldn’t even be considered a pure earth mineral. Many people like it because of the fresh “glow” you get. If you sweat or have very sensitive skin this mineral will cause you to itch.

Talc
Talc is a classic makeup mineral. It has played a very large role in makeup since makeup was first used. However, people are actually allergic to this pure mineral. Its main function is to be used as a filler. If you use conventional makeup, then you likely use some talc. Pure mineral makeup products usually leave out talc because it is a common allergen.

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Posted by alternativemedicineguru - September 22, 2009 at 5:36 am

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How to find the Best Mineral Makeup

Truly savvy cosmetics shoppers know that the best mineral makeup is not like all the other mineral makeup offerings. There are lots of reasons to be interested in buying mineral makeup, including:

* Mineral makeup alleviates adult acne and rosacea

* Mineral makeup comes with an all natural SPF of 15

* Mineral makeup has a lighter, more natural look

* Mineral makeup can be worn heavy or light as you prefer

* Mineral makeup is more durable than other cosmetics

* You can safely sleep in some types of mineral makeup products

However, just buying a product with the label “mineral makeup” is not enough.

To get full benefits, you need to get the best mineral makeup. This does not mean that these makeup products are the most expensive. It does mean that these cosmetics have special qualities that their counterparts do not.

Here are four ways to find the best mineral makeup on the market:

* Avoid artificial colors and fragrances - The best mineral makeup will not contain any artificial colors or fragrances. This does not mean you can only get earth tones in these products. It just indicates that fully artificial colors like “yellow dye #5” should not be present.

* Talc can be a red flag - There are many cosmetic products labeled mineral makeup because they contain talc in bulk. Talc is actually a mineral. However, it is also a common allergen and serves as a filler to bulk up makeup products. Best mineral makeup products will not contain talc.

* Always watch for Mica, Zinc and Titanium - Mica is a natural wrinkle camouflage because it reflects light out of wrinkles. You will get a natural sun protection barrier of SPF 15 thanks to zinc and titanium. These are all “earth minerals” which means that they have not been processed with chemicals.

Often the best mineral makeup contains only these and a few other components.

* Watch for short ingredients lists - The best mineral makeup products are not complex. You should always look for products that reflect this. Mineral makeup lines may contain as few as five ingredients.

For more colors, you might need a few more components. However, the rule stands that in general, simpler is better.

A little research will go a long way when you are looking for the best in mineral makeup.

This article originally published at http://www.BeautyCtr.com and republished here by popular demand.

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Posted by alternativemedicineguru - August 17, 2009 at 12:08 am

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Organic Skin Care 101

Many people are confused by the term organic skin care. In general, we know that organic things are good for us. However most of us do not have a firm definition for the word organic. Organic skin care, we assume, must be good for our skin because it is natural. This is partly true, but there is far more to organic skin care than natural ingredients alone. You need to understand how to interpret ingredients in order to get the most out of any organic skin care investment.

The law says a product can be labeled “organic” if it has 95 percent organic ingredients. Something that is organic contains carbon. This means that any product that contains 95 percent carbon-based ingredients can legally be labeled as an organic product. In the case of cosmetics and skin care products, this means that if a product contains petroleum or petroleum-based ingredients, it can still be labeled organic. Take methylparaben, a suspected carcinogen – it is carbon-based and present in many skin care products. Probably before now, you had no idea anything labeled “organic skin care” might be a crude oil derivative or a health threat. You can see that you must be careful to match your definition of organic skin care with the legal definition before buying.

Knowing ahead of time what you are looking for in organic skin care will help you get the products you want. For most people, natural, unaltered, healthy ingredients are their main focus. (Remember that there will need to be some preservatives and basic processing for health reasons.) Usually, people also think “green” when they think organic. They want to be sure that their investment did not hurt the environment.

The best way to be sure that you are getting the type of product you want is to simply read the label. Look for compounds that have been derived from other things. Take “Cocamide-DEA derived from coconut oil.” You might be tempted to assume this is organic because it comes from a natural substance. Turns out, processing this compound cannot occur without using a known carcinogen. Usually derived ingredients are not organic in the sense that most of us use the word.

You can also use water content to evaluate how truly organic a product is. Often, a label of 75 percent organic merely indicates about 75 percent water in the product. This is why you need entirely organic skin care products in order to be sure you are getting the real deal.

You can derive incredible benefits from truly organic skin care products. Your skin, which is a natural organ, will benefit from natural elements. In order to get true benefits from organic skin care, however, you have to be able to spot the “good stuff.”

This information provided as a courtesy of http://www.BeautyCtr.com, America’s leading source of free, unbiased information and reviews about health and beauty products.

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Posted by alternativemedicineguru - August 6, 2009 at 7:38 am

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