Saturday, April 26, 2008

The truth about make up foundations

i know the latest craze in make up foundations is mineral make up. The proponents make claims that it is a sunscreen and better for you than a liquid foundation. While it is a convenient way to package make up - the truth is, most, if not all make up foundations, whether it be liquid , cream, or powder are all sunscreens because they contain titanium dioxide, and other minerals found in sunscreens.

I deal with hundreds of women - hands on - not through infomercials. I have seen mineral foundations work for some - but not for all. It can end up being extremely drying for women with dry skin and can cause breakouts due to the oxides contained in the mineral formulas that give it a "shine." It is not a one size fits all foundation. You must select a foundation based on your skintype and skin condition.

Liquid foundations are just as easy to apply - just use your fingers or a sponge to apply. There are just as many preservatives in a mineral foundation as there are in liquid or cream foundations. Read labels, or go to websites that describe what the regulations are for the sale of cosmetics to the public. Remember this, while the FDA does inspect carefully all products imported from a foreign country, Americans cosmetic companies are not required to submit their formulas to the FDA for approval.

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