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Mineral Makeup



Since time immemorial make up has always been an essential part of every woman’s life. From wedding parties to family get together and informal gatherings every woman applied make up to look beautiful and youthful. Although it might make the face look good but the harmful effects of make up were always ignored. Regular application of makeup resulted in aging skin, fine lines, wrinkles and an overall decrease in the natural face value. Thereafter a healthy makeup was required and a mineral based makeup was created by Bare Escentuals in 1976 and was named by Diane Ranger in 1977.

Mineral make up, by definition, is makeup products made from minerals. It comprises of a variety of natural minerals found in the earth’s crust and is free of chemicals, alcohols, dyes and other preservatives. These minerals are finely milled, pulverized, purified and coated with inorganic pigments before reaching the end consumers. The coated pigments are for coloring and shimmering effects. The most common minerals often used are titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, iron oxide and bismuth oxychloride. Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide have anti-inflammatory properties and are the best UV blockers.

There are several reasons to why these cosmetics made of minerals have become a rising trend in the cosmetic industry. The first and foremost advantage is that the makeup provides an excellent sun protection and is potentially free from fragrance, preservatives and oils. Secondly, they will not clog pores, are water resistant and will not support bacterial growth. Some of the mineral cosmetics also have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory ingredients like vitamin A, C, E, and K and green tea extract. These provide a long lasting application in less expenditure without getting faded out. In humid countries like India, these mineral cosmetics are the perfect products because humidity melts off make up in a very short span of time. No company has ever boosted for their mineral cosmetics but these are some of the consumer reviews for mineral make up.

A pure mineral face makeup is combined with inorganic pigments that help to achieve the desired color. It stays for longer and is much lighter and effective, the best products for people with acne and sensitive skin. Bare mineral make up are cosmetics with loose minerals that are free from waxes and oils. These are used to cover imperfections and offer UV protection.

Following are some of the most widely used ingredients in mineral cosmetics:

o Titanium Dioxide: A natural anti-inflammatory agent that blocks ultra violet rays. It is the perfect oxide for any skin type.

o Kaolin Clay: A china clay that has good oil absorbing properties.

o Mica: A natural glitter that is often used to add color and shimmer.

o Serecite: colorless mica that is used to increase shine.

o Zinc Oxide: A naturally occurring sunscreen that provides strong resistance to UV rays.

o Sericite Mica: It is a mixture of a natural pigment derived from muscovite mica and titanium dioxide. This mineral make up recipe is used for personal care products, lotions and soaps.

o Magnesium Stearate: A recipe made from esters of magnesium stearic acid. This recipe is used face powders, mascara, eye shadows, creams and ointments.

o Bismuth Oxychloride: A recipe made from fine crystals composed of bismuth and salt. This mineral recipe is used for face powders, foundations, lipsticks and mascara.

By: Jennie Gandhi

About the Author:
It is believed that various mineral oils are used for aromatherapy [http://www.aromatherapy.co.in] in order to achieve beautiful and healthy skin. Some people also prefer yoga and different yoga positions [http://www.yogapositions.in] help them to attain beautiful skin- the healthiest way of improving skin health.



Nicole asked:


I love bare minerals primer and use it everyday, my parents just bought me a new starter kit to replace my brushes which are getting kind of old and it came with the skin rev-er upper instead of a primer.
What is the differnece?
Can the rev-er upper be used in place of a primer with the same results?
Or should I use both?

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orchid11 asked:


Does the finish look any different (like does one come out shinier or more glowing)? Is bare minerals better than pur minerals if your skin has dry tendencies? Please help, need all the info I can get! Thanks!

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 Miss Nattys Beauty Diary: My Top Drugstore Picks (Unfinished Post)Hey everyone! I had planned to do a drugstore top 10 post, but as I looked through a lot of my products I noticed that I was picking up too many repeats (example: I would pick 5 concealers).. so, I thought it may be better for me to give categories and go over my top picks from each category, as I get the question often what my favorite drugstore products are. most of the products are repeats of items I’ve mentioned previously. but, I don’t have all of the items listed in one organized post. so here is an overview. (Also, I have not added all of the pictures yet. This post will be updated in the next couple of days.. there are still some missing categories. Some photos may not contain all of the products listed because I ran out of some of the products mentioned).

Be sure to share your favorites below in my comments!


Mascara
I can almost say I’ve tried 90% of drugstore mascaras. My top picks are Covergirl Lash Blast, Covergirl Volume Exact & L’Oreal Lash Out. all three mascaras give me great build able volume and a little bit of length. also, they don’t smudge under my eyes like most mascaras tend to do with me. Other mascaras I’d be willing to give a try are: Covergirl Professional Super Thick Lash, Covergirl Lash Exact, Max Factor Lash Perfection, Max Factor false Lash Effect & Rimmel Extra Super Lash Mascara based on positive reviews from makeupalley.com. Have you tried any of these? what are your thoughts?
not pictured: l’oreal lash outEyeliner
I have tested several, but wasn’t impressed with the majority. The problem with many of the drugstore liners I’ve used are that they weren’t long lasting, weren’t pigmented enough or the applicator wasn’t good (for precise lines with liquid liner). I’m more likely to purchase a pot (gel or cream formula) eye liner and use a brush of choice because I have found they tend to be the darkest & they are easy to smudge for a soft look. Here are my top picks:

For pencils, my top picks are L’Oreal Extra Intense Liquid Liner Pencil (Very smooth formula, soft and pigmented. Great for smudging. The only problem is that because the formula is so soft, it may end up under your eyes if you apply it heavily. To prevent this from happening, I like to go over the liner with a thin brush to smooth it out. also, this pencil tends to run out quickly). Revlon Colorstay EyeLiner Pencil (I like this for my waterline because it is longer lasting than most pencils I have tried. with kohl and kajal liners, they tend to all fall under my eyes and fade from my waterline. This pencil stays pretty much in place for hours. it isn’t the blackest black (in my opinion) but I go back to it because of its staying power for a pencil. you have to be careful to always have this capped because I have had a couple of mine dry out). as for liquid liners, I can’t really say there are any I have tried that are worth mentioning. I do like Wet n Wild Creme Liner (Smooth formula with good application & the color is very black. The only thing with this liner is, it fades throughout the day). I haven’t tried any other drugstore pot liners (L’Oreal HIP or Maybelline Eye Studio), but they have great reviews and I would love to try them in the near future.
not pictured: revlon colorstay eyelinerEyebrows
My criteria for the perfect eyebrow pencil/powder is one that applies naturally, pigmented – but not too pigmented where it looks unnatural, has a natural shade of brown (not overpowering with orange tones like several brow pencils) and is easy to use. I have tried almost every brow pencil from the drugstore and these are my picks:

Maybelline Define a Brow (A dupe for the MAC brow crayon. The product is the perfect consistency. it isn’t soft, and it isn’t too dry. It’s the perfect in between. it creates precise lines that look natural. I like to go over my brows with a spoolie to blend the color better or a dry angled brow brush. The brush on the other side of the pencil is only useful to comb my eyelashes). Rimmel Professional Eyebrow Pencil (A good standard pencil that again, isn’t too soft and isn’t too pigmented where the color cakes on your brows. with light strokes, this product is very natural. The brush on the other side can be used to blend the color into your brows better with light sweeping motions). ELF Eyebrow Kit (See review here). Essence Eyebrow Pencil (Practically the same as the Rimmel Pencil. The brown is a perfect shade of brown. no reddish or orange tones..)

Concealer
I haven’t tried many drugstore concealers. I’m not sure why, but probably because there haven’t been any raves about any of them. I’m currently testing out Maybelline Superstay Concealer, which seems to work pretty well.. but the color is way too light so I can’t tell for sure how I like it without the proper color. The problem I run into with drugstore concealers is usually the color selection and the formula. I can never find the correct color and most of the formulas are either too watery or too dry. I have yet to find the perfect creamy, full coverage drugstore concealer. Is the one out there??? Well, here are the ones I have liked:
Palladio Stick Concealer (Nice soft texture, blends well and offers full coverage), Maybelline Cover Stick (Blends well and offers full coverage – but, it can look heavy if to much is applied) & NYX Concealer in a Jar (A good standard pot concealer. Nice texture.. buildable medium to full coverage, doesn’t look heavy).
not pictured: NYX concealer in a jarFoundation
I have tried many of the top rated drugstore foundations and I can honestly say that none are rave worthy. The main problems are usually the color match and the length of wear. most of the drugstore foundations I have tried looked great upon application and within a few hours have managed to fade off my my face. I don’t have many favorites in this category, but there are my picks: Sally Hansen Natural Beauty Foundation (my review is here. The only problem with this foundation is the store availability is very limited). Rimmel Lasting finish Foundation (Yes, the color selection is terrible. The darker the shades are, the more orange and pink the shades are. but, I found a shade that works when my skin tone is considerably lighter than my average self tan created NC40. it is a good medium coverage, looks natural, easy to blend and has a nice creamy texture. also, it has a nice smell. lol Overall, average foundation.. nothing to rave about. I like to use it on my “bummy” days). I was 60/40 on Revlon Photoready Foundation.. I haven’t used it in months.. but I do think it’s a pretty decent foundation. In my experience, it looked very good at first, but faded significantly throughout the day. I would probably only use this as a “go out to dinner and go home” foundation. you can read my review here. Last week I have purchased Revlon Colorstay. it is my third attempt and third color choice. The reason I have given this foundation multiple tries is because it looks so good on so many different people and it has high reviews. but for some reason, I can’t get myself to like it!? I’m not someone who finds any odd fragrance offensive, but I really cannot stand the smell of Colorstay. it reminds me of fresh terracotta clay I use to create vases and bowls with in junior high. so yeah, it smells like mud. also, I don’t like the texture. its not the creamy consistency I like with liquid foundations and I find that it’s not very easy to blend because it dries quickly once it comes in contact with my skin. any advice Colorstay lovers out there? also, when I purchased Colorstay, I also purchased L’Oreal true Match. I used it a few times and I’m still deciding how I like it. if you would like me to update you in the near future with reviews of both foundations, post a comment letting me know.
Powder
I haven’t come across a powder that I like solely for a foundation (drugstore or high end) but for setting powders & powders to add a little extra coverage after I’ve applied my liquid foundation.. these are my picks:
Palladio Wet/Dry Foundation (Soft, very blendable & provides good coverage. I like taking a powder brush and applying it all over my face after my foundation for an extra airbrushed look. or, I like applying it under my eyes to add additional coverage to my concealer). Rimmel Stay Matte Transparent Powder (Doesn’t have color, but it’s pigmented and can lighten up areas. I like using it with a powder brush all over my face or under my eyes to set my concealer and add brightness to the area).

Bronzer/Blush
I haven’t tested or owned many drugstore bronzers and blushes. Mainly because I typically look towards higher end brands for my blushes & bronzers. but, there are a few worth mentioning:
Rimmel Natural Bronzer (Soft & pigmented. all of the shades are great – for a soft bronzed glow, I like using Sun Light). NYX Powder Blush (I love using Sand as a shimmery Bronzer and Desert Rose as a darkened pink blush. View swatches of all shades here). I also really like using Hard Candy Baked Blush (I use the shade Honeymoon. it doesn’t provide tons of color.. but it’s a very soft, pearly pink. Some use it as a highlight.. I love using it lightly over any of my blushes to add a soft pink glow to the color. there are other shades that look very pretty, but Honeymoon is the only one I have tried).

Lipstick
I don’t own that many drugstore lipsticks. usually when I like a lipstick, I wear it and wear it until I find something I like better. but some that I like are: Revlon Colorburst Soft Nude, NYX Pumpkin Pie and Wet n Wild MegaLast Matte in the shades Think Pink and Pink Suga.

Lipgloss
When it comes to lip gloss, I always look to Revlon. I love Revlon’s Super Lustrous Lipgloss.. the consistency is great, it doesn’t dry out my lips and they come out with some really nice limited edition shades. Currently, the one shade I use from their permanent collection is Revlon Super Lustrous Nude Lustre. and, as you all know.. Life’s a Peach was my favorite.. which is now discontinued. I have also found nice colors in their mineral lip glazes, which were limited edition. but, I haven’t tried any in their current permanent collection. LASplash has great glittery lip glosses, also with a nice consistency that doesn’t dry out my lips. I like LASplash Lipgloss in the shades Sparkling Coral and Girl Crush. These glosses have limited availability, as I can only find them at UTLA.. but on their website they have a fantastic selection of colors. I also like NYX lip glosses.. although I don’t really like the scent of the round lip gloss (lemons? fruity pebbles cereal?) I love the shades Whipped and Sorbet. I also like their Megagloss.. the shade I wear is Smokey Look. Some other drugstore lip glosses I like are Milani Glitzy Gloss in the shade Designer Label and L’Oreal Infallible lipgloss in the shade Plumped Pink.

Miss Natty’s Beauty Diary: My Top Drugstore Picks (Unfinished Post)

Tenguin asked:


Basically, I’m an average teenager with average acne. I want a mineral product. The price doesn’t really concern me. Anyways, I’m really thinking about ordering Bare Minerals (I have fair skin, by the way.) and want to know if it does what it says?

 How to sharpen an automatic eyeliner (Rimmel London Exaggerate)?

my rimmel london exaggerate is great, but impossible to sharpen. The sharpener just gets clogged, and usually take whole chunks of liner of. What's a technique to sharpen these type of liner?

i dont think you can sharpen an automatic eyeliner.. maybe try carving it with a small pocket knife.?

i have that eyeliner! its my favorite!
the sharpener that comes with it for me doesnt clog or take chunks of liner off. maybe try to sharpen it more lightly?

How to sharpen an automatic eyeliner (Rimmel London Exaggerate)?

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BARE MiNERALS?

softballchick asked:


I’m going to order bare minerals but yknow on the commercial where it says the skin tones and it says the one that most women have?? which tone is that?? that’s the tone i have i’d guess but i dont remember if it was medium tan/tan or medium beige/medium. it was medium beige/medium right?? my question is which one is the tanner one, cuz that’s not the one i want. i cant tell from the picture
also, how long will the starters kit at sephora last me??

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BARE MINERALS! ?

.lol.kjh asked:


My mom is getting my bare minerals for chirstmas, and i was wondering what shade/color i should get??

becuase i dont want it too dark or too white.

I’m pretty light skinned for my ethnicity, im just barley tan, like a tint probably like kinda yellow lol.

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Remedy Spa at Pelican Bay has opened at 1118 Pelican Bay Drive, Daytona Beach. Owners Tim and Michele Franks offer a full-service spa experience, including massage therapy, manicures, pedicures, facials, waxing and permanent makeup. a staff physician assistant offers Botox injections, facial peels and Latisse, a medication that helps eyelashes grow. the shop carries the skin care line Osmosis. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Wednesday and Friday-Saturday; and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday; other hours as needed. Telephone: 386-760-6299. Website: remedyspapelicanbay.com.

Ask Mark, a business offering automotive advising, consulting and mediating, has opened in New Smyrna Beach. Owner Mark Levy will assist clients when buying a new or used vehicle and advising on repairs and the purchase of tires. Levy is a retired business owner and manager of tire and auto service centers. he also writes a monthly column on car care. Hours: by appointment. Telephone: 386-426-0467. Website: askformarc.com.

Spruce Creek Country Club, 1900 Country Club Drive in Spruce Creek Fly-in, has renovated its front nine greens, swimming pool and Prop & Fore Restaurant. the club’s banquet facility and pool are available for special occasions, and golf, tennis and social memberships can be purchased by the public. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday (administration office) and 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Wednesday and Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday (golf pro shop). Telephone: 386-756-6116. Website: sprucecreekgolf.com.

Sessions Beauty Salon, 917 Beville Road, South Daytona, is now offering the services of Teri Lea Yoest, a manicurist who specializes in the application of Minx, a solid film that is placed directly on natural or acrylic nails, gels or silk wraps. Yoest has worked at the Tony Awards, Sundance Film Festival, fashion shows and on various television shows. Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, noon-5 p.m. Saturday. Telephone: 386-767-1515.

Compiled by Peggy Ellis. Businesses that have newly opened, physically enlarged locations or new or changed ownership are invited to send details to What’s New, Business Desk, the News-Journal, P.O. Box 2831, Daytona Beach, FL 32120 or fax to 386-252-4428. New businesses need to submit a photocopy of an occupational or other business license for verification. For questions call Ellis at 386-681-2560 or e-mail peggy.ellis@news-jrnl.com.

WHO’S NEW/PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Daytona Beach

J. Lester Kaney, an attorney Cobb & Cole, has been invited to join the Litigation Counsel of America, an honorary society composed of 3,500 members nationwide. Members are selected based on effectiveness and accomplishments in litigation. Kaney has practiced almost exclusively in the area of civil litigation.

Caitlan Walker is a new staff accountant with James Moore & co., CPAs and Consultants. Walker recently earned a master’s degree in accountancy and bachelor’s degree in business administration in accounting information systems from Stetson University.

Randee Saffer has joined Wells Fargo Home Mortgage as a reverse home mortgage consultant. she has more than four years of financial experience and formerly worked as an area sales manager for American Reverse Mortgage. she will work with senior homeowners seeking a reverse mortgage.

Linda D. Williams, a broker associate with Coldwell Banker Expert Realty Group, has earned the designation of accredited buyer’s representatives from the National Association of Realtors. the designation enables Realtors to work as agents for buyers and to better assist their clients. she has more than 30 years’ experience in residential real estate.

Charlene Irland, chief administrative officer for ICI Homes, has completed 25 years of service. Irland, a graduate of then Daytona Beach Community College, began her years with ICI Homes as administrative assistant and worked her way up through the ranks.

James L. Akins III has been named executive director of Neighbor to Family inc., a child welfare agency. Akins has been with Neighbor to Family since 2005 and most recently was supervisor of the agency’s foster care diversion program.

Ormond Beach

Tom Neely, former owner of Granada Goodyear, has joined the staff of Ormond Fine Import Autos, 82 N. U.S. 1. Neely has more than 30 years of automotive experience.

Palm Coast

Amy Hyler is a new residential sales associate with Watson Realty Corp. Realtors.

James a. Walden, of 100 plus Realty Group, has earned the designation of accredited buyer’s representatives from the National Association of Realtors. the designation enables Realtors to work as agents for buyers and to better assist their clients. he was required to complete courses in buyer representation and submit documentation verifying professional experience.

Port Orange

Dr. Zia C. Mustafa, has joined the practice of Dr. Pamela Kirby as a podiatric physician associate. she earned a degree in podiatric medicine from Barry University School of Graduate Medical Sciences in Miami Shores.

This information was compiled by business desk clerk Peggy Ellis. the Daytona Beach News-Journal publishes notices of new hires, promotions and professional development of managers and professionals in Volusia and Flagler counties. anyone interested in being included should contact Peggy Ellis at 386-681-2560 or peggy.ellis@news-jrnl.com.

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