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[M517]Mineral Makeup For Acne
by Robert, Rob

The world of cosmetics and the subsequent indulgence has come of age. Today there are a number of special cosmetic lines being launched the world over to meet the incessant need of women and men too, to look younger than they really are and glamorous at social events. Gone are days when all you had were garish shades of pink and red and brown that literally gave you a 'caked' look. Today, the hues and textures of the cosmetics available are skin type friendly and natural.

Mineral makeup is catching up with crème de la crème of society and their fans are not left too far behind. These cosmetics are basically made for minerals that are ground fine and treated to generate the desired hue and texture, to serve a particular purpose. There are special mineral make up brushes used for the application and they result in a flawless effect each time. These special brushes are specifically made for the mineral make up application and are marketed by dedicated mineral make up outlets, worldwide.

Mineral make up is made using only the finest ingredients, without the unnecessary fillers like bismuth oxy-chloride and nano content. The cosmetic line is promoted for all skin types and complexions. There are foundations, bronzers, and veils to choose from. The mineral make up marketed enables you to get that much desired beautiful, conditioned, natural look. Most mineral make up in the market today, especially the ones being marketed by established names, is bacteria resistant.

Mineral make up enables you to successfully camouflage acne, without irritating the skin around the inflamed area. The foundations come in a variety of colours, to match any skin shade. If a shine is desired on the makeup, especially for a night or late evening social do, then the mineral make up foundation could be mixed with additional colour or a bronzer. However, most of the foundations are with the natural matte finish.

The mineral make up bronzers enable you to sport that natural tan or a sun-kissed look, anytime and anywhere. The blushers on the other hand are flashy and are available in many colours, made from pure, crushed mica and iron oxides. Other than these, there are eye shadows, eye liners etc also available. The mineral make up range of cosmetics are a rage because of their skin type friendly applications and natural look. The colours are earthy hues and very natural to sport at any time of the day, without the fear of an ingredient reacting with your skin.


Mineral makeup is here and it looks like it is going to remain popular for quite a while. Whether you are going to be a first-time user of mineral makeup, or you're a regular user, you need to know how to apply it. It might seem difficult at first and you might need to practice it for some time till you can be perfect at it. You need to know the correct tips and techniques to get the unblemished complexion you dream of.

Several mineral makeup brands will provide video or step-by-step instructions when you buy their products. If you are buying mineral makeup from a makeup counter or a store, you should ask for instructions from the salesperson on the way you should apply it. You should pay attention to the instructions given and learn the tips properly. Then you'll notice the difference between mineral and normal makeup.

The Tools: Brushes
Based on whether you will be using mineral makeup as foundation or concealer, you will require a different brush to apply it.

A brush, usually referred to as the Kabuki brush, is what will give you the best results when it comes to applying mineral makeup as foundation. These are like the blush or powder brushes but have short and stubby handles and full and firm bristles. Mineral makeup is applied with a buffing movement so that the stubby short handle is easier to hold and move around while the full short bristles enable a coverage which is even.

In order to apply mineral makeup as a concealer, you can use your fingers to apply it (for areas which need more coverage or for under eye circles) or a concealer brush (narrow and firm bristles which have a rounded tip) in the under eye region or a lip brush (short bristles which taper at the tip) for blemishes around the nose.

There are brushes which are used for applying mineral makeup sold with the makeup itself, but the quality of the brushes can vary. You might have to try different Kabuki-style brushes to find out which one you like best. Brands such as L'Oreal and Neutrogena sell their mineral makeup products with built-in brushes so that it is easier to carry around and apply.

The Technique

As mineral makeup has a loose powder texture, you might want to just dab it on your face like you would with loose powder, but you should not do that. Mineral makeup is a lot less translucent than loose powder and it is meant to be applied as foundation, so you have to apply it in moderation and build it in stages in order to have the prefect flawless look.

These tips will help you to apply it properly:

1.Take a small amount of the makeup on a tissue. You won't need much and you can always add more to it.
2.Dab the Kabuki brush in the powder. Rotate the bristles into the powder, taking the product into the brush. The powder should get into the bristles, not just sit on the tip. When there is no powder on the bristles' tips, you are ready to apply it.
3.Buff the brush against your skin by first holding the brush to the center of your forehead in a circular motion, moving towards the edge of your face.
Continue to do this till you have to add more of the product. You should not add more then once or twice.
The buffing motion is necessary for a flawless complexion.

Following these simple rules will help you to get the perfect skin you wish for.
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