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What is Mineral Makeup?
Mineral makeup is manufactured with minerals which are sterilized and pulverized into a very fine powder which is then mixed with a variety of natural inorganic colorings to produce a variety of colors. Applying a mineral makeup instead of a chemical-based makeup provides a number of benefits. Due to the fact that mineral make-up is non-comedogenic, which means it does not block the pores of the skin but instead allows the skin to breathe, mineral makeup is very appealing for those women with sensitive skin. So for those women who suffer with rosacea, dryness, acne or other skin ailments, utilizing mineral makeup permits them to take advantage of a skin-friendly product which will not exacerbate their problems.

As well, the prime ingredients used in mineral makeup are, unlike most makeup, inorganic, which means that bacteria and microbes cannot live in the makeup and infect the skin. The fact that the ingredients are inorganic also means that no preservatives need be included and that the makeup will have a long shelf life, so long as reasonable care is taken to apply the makeup with clean brushes.

Mineral makeup of high quality does not feel like a ‘mask’ on the skin, unlike heavier chemical-based makeup. Mineral makeup has a much lighter, almost weightless character. Many women report that wearing mineral makeup feels like wearing no makeup at all. Mineral makeup also leaves the skin with a very natural radiant glow. The best mineral makeups contain a number of ingredients designed for the purpose of improving the well-being of the skin. These may include a broad spectrum of UVA and UVB sun protection, as well as zinc, magnesium and some anti-inflammatories.

For women who complain of oily skin, mineral makeup can provide an excellent solution. The usual chemical-based applications are very oily, due to the oils they contain. These oils cause a lot of issues, especially in women with an oily complexion. These issues can be avoided by using mineral-based makeup, since no oils are used in their manufacture. Obviously the chief reason that women bother to use makeup at all is to improve their appearance.


How does mineral makeup compare aesthetically to chemical-based cosmetics?

The answer is very well. Mineral makeup is well-suited for hiding the skin’s wrinkles, crow's feet and fine lines, due to the fact it reflects sunlight. It results in a very healthy look. The top brands of mineral makeup need only be applied once a day and are water resistant. Also, unlike chemically-based alternatives, you can even go to sleep with mineral makeup on, so you can apply it before retiring for the night if you know you will be rushed for time the following day.

So the benefits of mineral makeup over traditional cosmetics are quite significant. Mineral makeup does not damage the skin with damaging oils and chemical additives. It does not block the skin's pores or provide a breeding ground for bacteria. It usually includes beneficial ingredients to guard the skin from the sun’s harmful rays and to feed and nourish it. And it provides the wearer with a healthy and natural aura.


What does Mineral makeup feel like?
Minerals give your skin a youthful "glow", looks natural, not a heavy "made up" look. Mineral makeup is a pure product contains no oil, talc, perfume, dyes, alcohol or other comedogenic ingredients. Makeup so pure you can sleep in it!

Minerals offer very good and buildable coverage that doesn't feel like you're wearing any makeup at all. Mineral makeup is ideal for all skin types, all skin tones and women of all ages. It is free of preservatives, talc, oil, fragrance and other chemicals. It covers imperfections perfectly, yet it allows the skin to "breathe". Most mineral foundations have a natural SPF (sun protection factor). Clinically proven to offer these skin-enhancing benefits: Smoothes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, conceals blotchiness. Improves the overall appearance of skin with acne or rosacea. Ideal for sensitive skin.

It is important that buyers of beauty products are aware of the ingredients that go into the making of the products and the results they will have on skin and health. Women and men all over the world use beauty products to make themselves feel great by enhancing their looks.

However, of key importance is that buyers of beauty products are also aware of the ingredients that go into the making of the products and the results they will have on the skin and health.


What Are Organic, Natural and Mineral Cosmetics?
Organic, mineral-based natural cosmetics are made from, as the name suggests, organic plant extracts, natural products, and mineral pigments.


Further, what makes them different from regular make-up is the fact that they do not contain any artificial ingredients, chemical additives or synthetic fragrances. Organic plants that go into the making of the beauty product are grown without the use of fertilizers and insecticides and hence purer than non-organic plants.

Mineral Based Makeup uses micronized minerals combined with skin-nourishing moisturizers and antioxidants to help protect the skin.


Why Should We Use Natural Makeup Instead of the Regular Cosmetics?
•Natural Makeup is the best option especially for sensitive skin. They are non-comedogenic and hence, will not result in break-outs which may occur with regular cosmetics.
•Mineral-based makeup actually lasts longer than other cosmetics. Therefore, in the longer run the consumer ends up saving more cash as well.
•Organic, natural and mineral-based cosmetics can be used every day because they in fact bring more value to the skin instead of harm.
•It is believed that mineral makeup brings a radiant finish to the skin resulting in a beautiful glow.
•Natural makeup has light-weight feel.
•Natural or organic makeup has anti-inflammatory and bacteria-resistant properties.
•Organic makeup can also bring two-in-one action to the skin depending on its ingredients.

For example, a natural foundation may increase skin's elasticity.


Where Can I Find the Finest Mineral makeup?
New to the realization of natural and organic products, and it can be rather confusing to pick the right brands. Be sure to pick brands that are of the finest quality. Some organic and natural products are mixed with artificial ingredients and these need to be avoided. Blue Water Naturals never adds these kind of ingredients. Since many grades and quality exist in the market and off-the-shelf, it is essential to find the best retailer available.



What has Blue Water Naturals put together in natural and mineral cosmetics?
Natural and Organic Makeup is the latest craze in the beauty products market and it is good to witness eco-friendly, and healthy companies like Blue Water Naturals. Switching over to organic, natural and mineral-based makeup is not only the wise thing to do, but also the beautiful thing to do!

Mineral makeup has to be one of the hottest trends in cosmetics right now. But is it a beauty product you should invest in? Even drugstore staples such as Maybelline and L’Oréal have launched their own versions. But what really is mineral makeup and why is it supposed to be good for your skin? What Minerals are in Mineral Makeup?

The foundation and eye shadow in the Blue Water Naturals line contain only four ingredients: titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, iron oxide and mica. Since the makeup is made out of ground minerals most of the line is in a loose powder form.

The makeup line should be a safer choice for people with sensitive skin because there are no preservatives, fillers, or binders. The company claims their makeup is so natural – you can sleep in it. And another bonus: titanium dioxide is a natural sun block.

Another nice thing about the powder foundation is that you can customize the coverage for your individual needs. It really depends on the brush you use in the application. For more light to medium coverage – you’ll want to use a fluffy brush. For fuller coverage – choose a brush with flat, stiffer bristles.

How do you Apply Mineral Makeup?
The application process is rather unique. It requires you to ‘swirl’ your makeup brush in the powder, ‘tap’ off the excess, and ‘buff’ it on to your skin. This is the application technique you use for all the powder products, and while this process works fine for the powder foundation, concealer, and blush – some people could find it awkward for the eyeshadows, especially if you're not too familiar with applying makeup. But some practice working with the products will make the application technique go a lot smoother.


What's your Overall Impression of Mineral Makeup??
Nice coverage, good texture, and not much more expensive than traditional department store brands. If you have oily skin though, you may find mineral makeup cannot control the shine all day. Still try it, you might like. However, if mineral makeup doesn’t tickle your fancy there is a tip you can take away from this cosmetic trend: before you buy your next makeup product – read the label first. The fewer ingredients in the product, the less chance it will irritate your skin. An expert suggests there should be less than 15 ingredients in a product. If there are more than 15, you may want to re-think the purchase.


Do Mineral-Based Cosmetics Deliver what they Promise? "Mineral Makeup" is the hot trend in cosmetics - but do these products really deliver? And are they worth the money? If you ever stay up late at night watching television, you've probably clicked onto a program promoting mineral makeup. Or, passing an end cap in your local drugstore or department store, you may have seen similar products fiercely promoted. The demonstrations can be compelling, but are they worth the price? Infomercial varieties end up costing about $400 a year if you don't cancel the "convenient automatic shipments".


What are the Pros and Cons of Mineral Makeup?
•Pro: The mineral makeup concealers offer good coverage for blemishes.
•Pro: Most systems include special brushes, which by themselves improve the application of makeup - which is why professional makeup artists always use them. They are also fun to use and mildly stimulating to the skin itself.
•Pro: Most varieties have fewer chemical ingredients and preservatives than standard foundations.
•Pro: Tiny bits of mica, a reflective stone, are included in most mineral makeups and are said to reflect light in such a way that the skin tone looks even and glowing.
•Pro: Most varieties of mineral makeup act as a physical barrier to skin damage from the sun. Many of them also include herbs and other ingredients designed to improve or protect the skin.
•Pro: Most mineral makeups hold up even in water.
•Con: Just because it's a mineral, it doesn't mean it won't be irritating to your particular skin type. Minerals can be just as toxic as any other substance.
•Con: Overall, these products are pricy compared to traditional makeup.
•Con: Most mineral makeups come in a fairly limited range of colors. While the promoters insist that you can easily combine shades to match your skin perfectly, in practice this can be tricky. And if your base skin tone changes, by gaining or losing a summertime tan, you may find that you need an entirely different color selection, at a brand-new cost.
•Con: If your skin is already dry or sun-damaged, the powdery minerals may make flaking skin more noticeable.
•Con: The mineral powders are easy to spill and can get everywhere in a way that a liquid foundation or pressed powder will not.
•Although they promote many other products, the range of eyeshadows and lipsticks is very limited. You'll still need to buy these products elsewhere unless one of the colors just happens to suit you for daily wear.

Be sure to read the labels to determine if any ingredient is a problem for your skin. Dr. Joseph Mercola cautions against products containing talc and any heavy metal, which can be present in minerals. Cheaper drugstore "mineral makeups" may be less pure and potentially more irritating than the mass-market infomercial brands.

But what are the differences between mineral cosmetics and the rest? For starters, these earthy cosmetics are made from finely ground mineral powders; all natural ingredients that enhance the look of skin while providing it with protection from the environment. Now here’s the detailed lowdown on specifically what mineral products have to offer.


How Is Mineral Makeup Different Than Other Cosmetics?
Most traditional makeup formulations contain some mineral pigments, but are also filled with synthetic dyes, talc, oil, fragrances, and alcohols; additives that can clog pores, pollute and dry the skin as well as cause sensitivities and allergic reactions. Pure minerals conceal imperfections without covering the natural ‘you’ up, and provide long-lasting protection for any skin type, even those prone to product allergies and sensitivities.


The thick, creamy formulas of traditional bases and concealers can cake and be difficult to blend. Thick, heavy cosmetic products also settle into fine lines and wrinkles, accentuating imperfections. In contrast, mineral makeup can provide a flawless finish, while allowing your skin to breathe, glow, and, basically look like skin. Mineral mixtures are so light-weight they can be layered on the skin, naturally blending to effectively conceal imperfections. They also deflect light, which further minimizes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Long-lasting Protection for Your Skin Everyday your skin is assaulted by environmental stressors—sun, pollution and other causes of oxidative damage—that can result in premature aging. Mineral cosmetics offer natural protection that nurtures, and keeps your complexion looking its best. Zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, ingredients present in many mineral formulations, also provide some natural, broad-spectrum sun protection to help block harmful UVA and UVB rays.


Is Mineral makeup Naturally Good for Every Skin Type and Age?
Many dermatologists agree that this natural makeup, without artificial additives such as fragrances, dyes, and preservatives, is gentler to the skin. Mineral makeup also doesn’t clog pores, is less likely to trigger allergic reactions, and is excellent for those with sensitive skin. In addition to UV protection, both titanium dioxide and zinc oxide also possess anti-inflammatory properties that have a calming effect on the skin and can reduce the red inflamed appearance commonly associated with conditions such as acne and rosacea (Goudah & Guth 2006).


Are all products touted as ‘mineral’ really natural?
“There are lines of mineral makeup that DO contain fragrances, dyes, mineral oil and preservatives, and are no better than traditional makeup”, warns Tyler Hansen, founder of Mineral Hygienics. “Before you buy a mineral cosmetic, look at the ingredients; mica, iron oxides, zinc oxides and titanium dioxides are the only minerals that a quality product need contain. Anything else listed as an ingredient is unnecessary, unnatural and detracts from the benefits of using a mineral product in the first place.”


For example, bismuth oxychloride is often used as the pearlizing agent, as well as a filler and binder in products. And although bismuth is a mineral, it is not one found in the earth, but is a byproduct of lead and copper processing; most definitely no an ingredient that you want touching your skin.

High-Profile Props for High-Quality Minerals This down-to-earth makeup has been publicly praised by the beauty editors and columnists of many publications, including Women’s Health, The Oprah Magazine, American Bride and the New York Times. Even dermatologists, skin MDs, have been giving props to minerals.

In a recent article on WebMD, dermatologist Francesca Fusco, MD, of Mount Sinai Medical Center, was singing the praises of mineral cosmetics. Using mineral or any type of makeup is an individual choice and preference, but why not give minerals a try and see if you become another fan who believes in mineral cosmetics?