Imagine rocks finely ground in a coffee grinder...That is the secret to mineral pigment based makeup.
I love the look and feel of Mineral Foundations. They reduce the appearance of fine lines, and acne by covering flaws with light reflecting pigments. A reknowned Beverly Hills facialist told me they also help clear the skin while wearing them. While not suggesting you sleep in your makeup (heaven forbid!) it may not be such a bad thing with minerals on them. I hate the way most foundations feel on my skin. Mineral foundations brush on like a powder and feel very light on your skin.
Begin by concealing where needed. The mineral foundation will act as a powder setting the concealer. Now dip a large sable powder brush into the Mineral makeup and tap the handle vertically downward to distribute powder into the bristles and to remove the excess. Start with a small amount as a little goes a long way. I begin on the outside part of my face at the forehead using circular strokes and build thin layers of color into the skin all around the perimeter of my face. Next get a little more product on your brush and using the same round strokes go from the forehead down the nose to chin, taking care to really get around the nose. Next use your (clean) fingers or a powder puff to buff the makeup in the T-zone so it doesn’t lie on top of pores drawing more attention to them. There are many good Mineral makeup lines out there but I prefer Sheer Cover Mineral Makeup available at sheercover.com. The yellow based colors are very realistic looking and flattering on the skin. Some mineral lines have pigments that are not as finely milled and even colors that can make the skin look ashy.
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