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Do you use mineral makeup? What brand do you like best and why? OK, we will talk mainly of the foundation powders.

Mary Kay Loose Powder. Ive been used. It supposed to be the best for the skin. (I have very sensitive skin.) When I put on my face started itching a little, but it went away after 5 minutes. Perhaps because of the brush, I used or minerals. Also, my face felt stiff, as it was too dry.

Burts Bees rings. Its ingredients are castor oil, sunflower oil, beeswax, vitamin E, candelilla wax, cucumber extract, rosemary extract and minerals for color. It is a cream. You could point to where you need it.

Everyday Minerals. It covers a great and last almost all day and not sting at all. The BE is itchy a bit, just for 15 seconds. Minerals every day does not itch at all. They have no talc. They have different formulations (matte, semi-matte, so intense), they really kill the shine of my oily skin, and the best part, you can get more product to be a fraction of the price (8 $ for small containers of foundation costs $ 25 for BE. The largest bowl is $ 12).

Bare Naturals. It is just as good as the brand Bare Minerals and much cheaper. With regard to mineral makeup as it is so quick and easy to use program that makes my morning makeup routine better. In addition, it does not feel greasy or pasty your skin.

Mineral Makeup Cosmetics Ada. It could make the skin beautiful and it is so light that you would not even feel it. Compare Bare Minerals and Sheer Cover, it is not been looked terrible on your skin or make you look ashes, as if you were going to be buried in a coffin or something. (

The idea behind the mineral makeup is that its supposed to be "pure" and good for your skin. But unfortuantely some companies that produce mineral makeup add talc, bismuth or "charges" to the minerals go further. Your mineral makeup should be some ingredients. As the mica, oxides, and sometimes kaolin.

A really good little trick I learned is that if you mix your minerals with a bit of your moisturizer, you can make a nice foundation cream for anyone with dry skin who do not "look" of minerals in bulk. Another thing I've learned to buff like a madman. I read somewhere that its a bit like the way most guys are buff and buff and polish the wax to a car to get a perfect finish as polished. Also apply the minerals to the light, you can go back and add more if you need. It doesn't take a lot of minerals

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Posted on January 3, 2010.
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