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What Differences Will I Find in an Organic Makeup Compared To Traditional Makeup?

Submitted by afterglow
Wed, 23 Sep 2009

Organic Makeup is the newest type of products on the makeup market today. It can be found in drug stores, department stores, infomercials, and online at sites such as http://www.afterglowcosmetics.com. You might be asking, what are the variations between traditional makeup and that of natural cosmetics. Below is a bit of insight into this subject.

Most organic makeup has the same basic structure when it comes to ingredients. A few of the most commonly used ones are; hydrated silica, micronized titanium dioxide, micronized zinc oxide, silk mica, and iron oxide. Now what do all these names mean you are probably asking? Let us look a bit closer into each one.
Hydrated Silica: This is used to soften the compounds of the minerals for use on the skin. It is utilized to bond the minerals together to make them less messy.

Micronized Titanium Dioxide: This is a basic ingredient utilized in blocking the sun's rays. It is white in color and crystallized in texture. It works to naturally deflect the sun's rays.

Micronized Zinc Oxide: This is used in conjunction with Micronized Titanium Dioxide and helps to keep the UVA and UVB rays at bay.

Silk Mica: This is used to soften the compounds of the minerals for use on the skin. This will help to give the makeup a smoother texture.

Iron Oxide: This is usually found in pigments of red, yellow, and orange. These are usually combined together to create a flesh-tone for the Mineral Foundations.

Other ingredients that may or may not be included are; vitamins, pigments to help neutralize skin tones, and skin softeners.

Organic makeup can help with a number of different problems. Women who have sensitive skin or allergies can use mineral makeup without worry as they have no irritating properties such as, perfumes or dyes. Talcum powders or baby powder is not used in its making either which can add to already acne-prone skin. Organic makeup is 100% hypoallergenic and free of oils. It is made to not clog your pores as other traditional makeup does.

Mineral Foundations can offer you a sheer affect for your coverage. It will make your face seem flawless with the added benefit of not feeling heavy. To accomplish a flawless, sheer affect, apply the foundation with an organic cosmetic brush in small circular motion. By dampening a sponge, you can apply as a liquid foundation for a different texture as well.
Making a change to an organic makeup is a smart choice for any woman. This type of makeup can be found for the same price as traditional makeup and leave your skin feeling better and looking better in just a few days. The results are almost instantaneous as you are not adding toxic pollutants to your pores.

 

Afterglow Cosmetics are the America's top producer of mineral makeup products, herbal cosmetics and natural cosmetics.


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