The advantages of mineral makeup over standard commercial
makeup are numerous.
For one, mineral makeup doesn’t contain the unnecessary and
potentially harmful ingredients found in many commercial brands, such as
preservatives, talc, synthetic chemicals and various fillers. Rather, it is
crafted from naturally occurring, finely crushed minerals such as titanium
dioxide, mica powder and iron oxides. Instead of artificial dyes, the colors in
mineral makeup are crafted from pure iron oxides, which also act as a “heat
absorbing” ingredient. Heat or infrared radiation from the sun can damage your
skin, causing it to look saggy, leathery and wrinkled. However, iron oxides are
earth’s natural non-chemical sunscreen ingredients and can protect your skin
from aging and cancer-causing UVA and UVB rays.
Dermatologists often recommend mineral makeup because they
know that titanium dioxide and zinc oxide provide excellent sun protection and,
combined with the iron oxides, have naturally anti-inflammatory benefits too.
This is why mineral makeup is ideal for those with rosacea or acne prone skin, post-surgical,
post-chemical peel skin, or those with any inflammatory skin conditions.
Mineral makeup doesn’t support bacteria well, so it is less easily contaminated
than commercial brands and its innate gentleness works well for those with skin
allergies or problems such as eczema, extra sensitive, or irritated skin.
Beyond the healthier benefits, and from a purely aesthetic
view, the face of beauty has changed immensely over the years. In years past,
foundations and powders were often layered on to hide women’s self-perceived
flaws and imperfections. Today, however, the look is much more natural and
expressive. Mineral Makeup generally gives better coverage than its commercial
counterparts, yet appears more like “real skin.” The light reflective minerals
minimize the appearance of fine lines without covering them up.
With so many benefits, the rising popularity of mineral
makeup is easy to understand. Millions of women have discovered that their
cosmetics can work with their skin…not against it.