Archive for the ‘Mineral Cosmetics’ Category

Does Make Up Cause Skin Damage?

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Make up may not be damaging to your skin as long as you are wearing the right kind. You should use a make up with quality ingredients. Make sure you are using make up that won’t clog your pores (free of mineral oil, lanolin or cocoa butter). You may want something that is free of harsh chemicals, dyes and other residues. Using a make up that contains SPF will help prevent sun damage on your face. Sun damage is critical in causing your skin to age faster. As long as you are taking care of your skin by cleansing and moisturizing before and after your make up application and you are wearing quality make up with quality ingredients, you should not have to worry about damaging your skin. You may want to try make up that contains natural ingredients; these ingredients tend to be better for your skin.

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World´s the Best Blush Trick

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Jeni Lee, the makeup artist who keeps stars like Salma Hayek and Denise Richards flawlessly flushed, gives us these tips for getting the most natural look:

  1. Begin by looking straight into the mirror and placing your finger on your cheek bone directly under the outer edge of your eye´s iris. This is where you should begin applying color.
  2. On this place, use a large, soft blush brush dipped in a blush that´s slightly darker than your skin tone – like the flush you get if you pinch your cheeks – for the most natural effect.
  3. Sweep color straight back towards ear.
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How to apply Illuminare Liquid Mineral Makeup

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

If applied the right way make up can give skin a flawless, beautiful look. Illuminare formulas and ingredients are different from other kinds of make up that you have previously used to and get desired results, it is essential that you apply these formulas correctly.

Illuminare Liquid Mineral Makeup isn’t your everyday run-of-the-mill make up. Its formulas have a very high concentration of pigment that surpasses that of ordinary, non-mineral make ups. For this reason, the application process can be difficult. To achieve best results, cleanse your face with a proper cleanser and then apply a moisturizer that is oil-free before beginning to apply Illuminare cosmetics.

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How to choose foundation type?

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

There are a lot of formulas and types of foundations to choose from. The main difference to look for is consistency.

Pressed powder foundation is a silky, dry formula that is usually used on oily skin types. Powder helps absorb oil and keep your face feeling and looking smooth and soft. Dry skin types usually don’t prefer powder because it tends to have a drying effect and can leave skin flakey.

Cream foundation has a heavier consistency, which is widely used for dry skin types. It provides extra hydration and adds luster to dry, dehydrated skin. This type of foundation is commonly used by middle-aged and older women who like to “fill-in” the creases. Cream foundation tends to provide more coverage. Use a proper moisturizer first before applying foundation. “Stick” foundations are similar to the cream foundation as far as texture. The “stick” design provides an easy way to carry your make up without anyone knowing it. This formula is often used for touch up’s and spot cover up’s.

Liquid foundation can be used for all skin types. It is a “universal” and common formula. You can buy liquid foundations that are oil-free and/or non-clogging. This type of foundation is easy to wear and comes in different coverage and shades.

If you know your skin type and the coverage you are looking for then it’s easy to decide the formula of foundation that will best fit your individual needs. Remember you need a good canvas (fresh face) to start with so be sure to use your three step skin care routine (cleanse, tone, moisturize) before you apply your foundation.

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Moisturize while Improving Skin Tone

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

Want to wear makeup without feeling like you have any on? On the go a lot and don’t have time to do makeup? No worries, try GloMinerals GloSheer Tint Base. This is great because it has SPF and keeps the skin looking flawless without feeling heavy. This mineral makeup is also great for delicate skin!

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Mineral Makeup is Water Resistant

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Investing in mineral makeup is a smart idea not only because it stays put all day but it’s great for your skin, too. It’s water resistant! Mineral cosmetics will stay on your skin under wet and humid conditions; whether your face is exposed to a little sweat or the pouring rain your makeup will remain on your skin. If you face any moisture, dab off the excess with a dry towel or tissue—don’t rub. To remove mineral cosmetics, use any kind of cold cream, gentle facial cleanser, or eye makeup remover.

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Treat Your Problematic Skin with Mineral Cosmetics

Friday, August 25th, 2006

Problematic skin? No problem! Natural mineral makeup is okay for all skin types. Mineral cosmetics are non-acnegenic, and won’t irritate acne-prone skin or cause it to worsen. In a lot of cases women with acne-affected complexions claimed that with consistent use of mineral makeup made their skin clear up. Likewise, mineral cosmetics are usually recommended for oily skin—due to the fact that mineral cosmetics have intrinsic oil-absorbing properties.

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