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. But not all makeup minerals work the same. Even some of the most popular are really ineffective. If you choose to use these mineral makeups, they may cause some difficulties.
Naturally, you want to get as much as you can from the minerals in your makeup. But, they probably shouldn’t switch all their makeup over to mineral makeup. Earth minerals may be what they are looking for. Or maybe its just for the anti-aging benefits. Could be that they just want to stay away from potential problems minerals can cause.
Your really need to understand the minerals in your makeup. See below for 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. Zinc and Zinc Oxide are naturally occurring sunscreens. They will also be a great help in smoothing out your features while hiding wrinkles. When you have these minerals in their purest form, they will not aggravate your skin.
• Titanium dioxide
In pure mineral makeup, this is a very popular ingredient. It will even out flaws in your complexion. When added to mineral makeup, it has also been know to help alleviate acne and rosacea. The mineral makeup will become less hypoallergenic if mixed with synthetic ingredients.
• Mica
The anti-aging mineral that is added to these natural makeups is Mica. It will actually reflect light away from your wrinkles. It averts the eyes away from your skin irregularities. Just so you don’t appear to be wearing glitter, the mica in mineral makeup is ground up super fine. This is a very popular anti-aging and camouflaging ingredient even in non-mineral makeups.
• Bismuth
Bismuth has long been a very controversial mineral. Bismuth is also an organic mineral. However, it has to be processed to be used in mineral makeup. It is very hard to just grind this mineral into a powder. Some people claim that it should not count as a pure earth mineral. Many people like it because of the fresh “glow” you get. However, if you tend to sweat or have sensitive skin you may not want to use mineral makeups containing this mineral, as it will make you itch.
• Talc
Talc has been used for decades as a makeup mineral. It has played a very large role in makeup since makeup was first used. Talc is a mineral that people can be allergic to. It is usually used as a filler in most makeup. You are using talc if you use any type of conventional makeup. Pure mineral makeup products often exclude talc even though it is a legitimate makeup mineral because it is a common allergen.