Monday, October 1, 2012

Natural And Organic Mineral Makeup


For several women and nowadays men as well, make up is an integral part of life. Whether natural or organic mineral makeup, there is a quality that they enhance or if undesired, they disguise to give one an amazing look. Furthermore, they provide care to the skin from harsh weather conditions that may deplete its texture of the oils that protect and give it a nice sheen. A good groom comprised of well selected make up ads on a person’s confidence.

Natural makeup is mainly, made from plant extracts. These extracts usually have some compounds in them that perform various roles in the skin. Whether the role is to make scars and spots on the skin less faint or simply to make it soft and supple, natural makeup will no doubt give the safest skin care. This is further attributed to by the fact that they contain as little artificial chemicals as possible. They are the best preference for those with sensitive skins.

Organic mineral makeup is made from those pigments extracted from the earth. The organic components are used together with the natural mineral extracts so organic mineral cosmetics qualify to be natural makeup. They tend not to clog skin pores and therefore allow for the maintenance of balance in the skin. Some artificial cosmetics are known to interfere with the skins functioning as much as to cause bleaching.

However to determine if a cosmetic is natural can be a tricky affair. This is because those cosmetics that contain as little as 1% natural compounds may still be labelled as natural. Some make up manufacturers try to exploit this lee way. Therefore, if one does not thoroughly scrutinise the ingredients of a product and merely relies on the ”natural” tag, the effects on the skin can be damning. Natural cosmetics are generally mild on the skin and do not block the pores that aerate the skin as most artificial make up do.

After carefully ascertaining that a cosmetic is either natural or organic mineral based, one ought to go for the compounds that best suit the skin. There are some plant extracts that cause irritation to some skin types and these are best avoided. The tone of a person’s skin should also be considered in choosing facial natural and organic mineral makeup. There are several shades out there that serve to complement a give skin colour and a shade that looks great on someone else can ruin your look. 



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I have experience with natural makeup and organic mineral makeup so I wanted to share my knowledge with others who might be interested.

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