THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MINERAL MAKEUP AND CONVENTIONAL MAKEUP
Conventional makeup uses talc, oils, alcohol, dyes, perfumes, chemical SPF, added preservatives, fillers and binders. Mineral Makeup is mainly Titanium dioxide, Zinc oxide and Iron oxides. It is naturally anti-bacterial, anti-microbial and has a low allergy rating. The Titanium and the Zinc also provides a natural physical sunscreen. Iron oxides define the color.
Convential Makeup
Though Talc is a mineral, it is much less expensive; it is used to stretch out the color and rarely, does it look the same on the skin as in the pan. It requires more than one application and needs to be retouched more often. Talc makes the skin look and feel dry and doesn’t cling to the skin, instead it flies around onto the face and clothing.
Imperfections are more noticeable and so are fine lines because larger talc molecules add a whole other layer on top of the skin. They aren’t very good at deflecting light; therefore the skin doesn’t look dewy, fresh or revitalized. Round, polished mineral particles deflect the light, then refracts and diffuses it for a moist and hydrated look.
Mineral Makeup
Once put on, stays on! All it takes is one thin layer of minerals for durable, long lasting color. All it takes is body heat and the skins’ natural oils to create a flawless no-show coverage with a healthy and youthful glow. Dry mineral foundation will last much longer on the shelf because there aren’t any oils compared to liquid foundation. Without any added oils or alcohol, minerals are naturally self-preserving.
Minerals allow the skin to repair itself in a non-comedogenic atmosphere. Excess oil and sweat is released, while being naturally anti-microbial and anti-bacterial. Oily skin will normalize and balance out oil production.
Mineral powder is a four in one product:
The minerals become part of the skin for natural color and texture. The look and feel will continue to improve.
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