Monday, March 10, 2008

Mineral Make Up: The Natural Path To Beauty

There is an ever increasing demand for mineral make ups which are created from powdered minerals that are harvested from the ground. They are organic, without any added dye, scent, or preservative such as you usually find in traditional commercial cosmetics. Women have a number of motivations for preferring mineral make up to traditional cosmetics.

Regular commercially manufactured make up produce reaction on women having sensitive skin. The reactions may range from severe ones such as hives and itching, to lesser reactions like over drying of the skin or increase in acne. If make up is used without the irritating ingredients, women have softer and better looking skin.

The most famous among the various types of mineral make up is the finely ground powder for the face. A brush can be used easily on it and does not make the skin look wrinkled. It is different when sheer cover mineral foundation is used when compared to regular, non-mineral foundations. The sheer cover mineral foundation does not make the person feel heavy on the face or bear dark make up lines on the skin.

Other varieties of all natural make up exists, which has eye shadows and lipsticks containing all natural ingredients to give color to the make up. Even women those who do not have sensitive skin use make up that has the bare essentials makeup.

The use of mineral make up is not really a brand new idea. It is known that women of ancient Egypt used makeup in a ground form from unique minerals that would protect their eyes from the harsh sun in the desert. It is the reflective properties that made this product beneficial to the people who used them.

The shift to organic cosmetics is not just due to a desire for healthier skin. Women who are expecting, for instance, are more concerned than ever about whether anything they eat or apply to their bodies might adversely affect their unborn babies. With the use of completely natural cosmetics, there is just one less thing for these women to worry about.

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