Mineral Cosmetic FAQ's
When you're deciding whether or not to use mineral cosmetics you
probably have a lot of questions. After all the hype, you're
left wondering "Are they really that good?" Sure, there are lots
of positive things being said about mineral makeup right now,
but before you invest in it you should make sure all your
questions are answered. These are common questions people ask
before choosing to buying any mineral cosmetic brand.
Is it waterproof?
No, it is not. It is water resistant. This means that mineral
cosmetics hold up well in moisture. Whether you get damp from
sweating or being in the rain, your mineral makeup should hold
up. Simply dab the excess water off, instead of rubbing it off.
Is it hard to remove?
No, it isn't hard to remove. Using any type of facial cleanser,
cold cream, eye makeup remover, etc.- even soap and water- will
remove it very effectively.
How can it last all day and still be easy to remove?
The basic properties of mineral makeup (titanium dioxide and
iron oxides) have great adhesion properties. This means they
bind well to the skin. There are no oils or waxes, which helps
them to stay on longer. Finally, each ingredient is water-
soluble. This makes them easy to remove, and is why they are not
waterproof.
Does it really look natural?
Yes. It won't leave that tell-tale "mask" on your skin like a
liquid foundation. Plus you can easily mix colors to give
yourself the best match to your natural skin, which helps it
look better.
What makes it matte?
A matte mineral cosmetic will not have any mica in it. Mica adds
the sparkle, shimmer, interference, etc. Some micas even give
makeup more depth so that it is more compatible to different
skintones. Without it, the mineral cosmetic can look really
flat, like paint.
Isn't serecite a mica?
Yes, it is colorless mica. It adds a little more "slip" to the
makeup, giving it a silkier feel. It has a very low shimmer to
it and it becomes unnoticeable when mixed into the makeup.
Will it clog my pores?
No it won't. It is considered non-comedogenic and safe for women
with sensitive skin. IT is lacking the oils and parabens
associated with clogged pores.
Will it affect my acne?
It shouldn't. Most mineral cosmetic brands are non-acnegenic,
which means they won't irritate acne-prone skin. In fact, many
women with acne that use mineral makeup see their faces clear up
after using it consistently for awhile. Those that do have
trouble can usually attribute it to the "buffing",
cornstarch/rice powder (which is a food product for bacteria),
or bismuth oxychloride. Finding a brand free of these
ingredients will ensure the best possible chance of not
irritating your acne.
Is it ok for oily/dry skin?
It is highly recommended for oily skin because of its intrinsic
oil-absorbing properties. It tends to work very well on oily
skin. Dry skin can be more problematic because of all those
drying ingredients. However, there are formulations out there
specifically for dry skin, so those will probably work best.
Which brand is the best?
Choosing a mineral cosmetic company depends on what you are
looking for. Many women focus on ingredients, color selection,
quantity vs. price and customer service. You know what you want,
so the best idea is to base your choice on your priorities.
Are Ebay brands good?
This is a bit tricky. Yes and no. Some are and some aren't.
Unfortunately, many people selling on Ebay under their own brand
are simply resellers of someone else's wholesale brand. It's
called a "private label." They buy someone else's products at a
reduced price because they're buying in bulk and put their
stickers on it. The problem with this is that they don't know
anything about the ingredients or how to help their customers
make an appropriate match. But there are also some reputable
sellers on Ebay. Buying off Ebay depends solely on your personal
preference.
Now you have the information to decide if mineral makeup is for
you and how to pick a brand that will meet your needs.