Making Your Own Mineral Makeup
April 17, 2009 by Stacey Johnson
Filed under Makeup
Even though mineral makeup is very good for your skin, it can get expensive to buy it commercially. Fortunately, it’s something you can make yourself. You don’t need a background in chemistry to do so, either. How do you make your own mineral makeup? That’s a question a lot of people are asking, and a lot of people are posting this sort of information on the Internet these days. And of course, people want to know how they, too, can get in on this money-saving activity.
If you’re trying to save money, making your own cosmetics can certainly help you out in the expense department, but it’s also a good idea to make your own if you can because it can actually mean your skin will be healthier. Oftentimes, makeup you’ve made yourself can work better on your skin than so-called “brand name” mineral makeup formulations will. Some of these brands have ingredients in them that can irritate your skin. However, if you’re making your own mineral makeup, you can be sure that the ingredients you’ll use will be healthy.
It may sound difficult, but really, it’s not difficult to make your own mineral makeup. You need to find the right ingredients based upon what you need and on your own personal taste; then mix the ingredients together so that you get the perfect consistency. There are lots of homemade mineral makeup recipes available on the Internet, and you can make just about anything you want. You can make eye shadow, foundation, and blush — all from ingredients you put together yourself.
How do you make your own perfect mix of mineral makeup? First, the basics. Learn to handle the ingredients in the right way, and what you come out with should be just right for you. Every mineral makeup recipe has what are called oxides, which are going to control what color your makeup is going to be. You need to add the oxides slowly, so that you get the perfect blend; just a little too much or ever so slightly “not enough” of something can throw you off of your perfect blend.
In addition, if you want to use some scent for your makeup, you can use some fragrance oils or essential oils in your makeup, too. Before you do this, though, make sure the scent is not going to cause irritation to your skin. If you need to, talk with your dermatologist and see if he or she can give you suggestions as to what type of fragrance or essential oil you can use in your makeup.
Once you’ve got your particular “makeup methodology” down, you’ll need to know how to repeat it so that you can make a perfect batch of mineral makeup again the next time. This involves having to find the perfect mix of ingredients so that your skin is not irritated and is kept healthy by the makeup. Keep a “recipe” of the ingredients used and the amounts of each. Then, you can follow this recipe exactly in the future, every time you want to make up a new batch of makeup.
Learning how to make mineral makeup is definitely useful for anyone that has sensitive skin. The all natural homemade recipe of your mineral makeup will not harm your skin. Several ingredients are very beneficial to the skin. You will have the piece of mind knowing exacting what ingredients were used in your makeup.
Say Farewell to Rosacea with Mineral Makeup
April 12, 2009 by Stacey Johnson
Filed under Skin Care
There’s a “new kid on the block” when it comes to makeup, and that is mineral makeup. Unlike most makeup, mineral makeup can actually help skin conditions like rosacea. Because this makeup is made of natural ingredients, it doesn’t harm your skin if it’s sensitive or if you have a skin condition like rosacea. And in fact, this makeup can actually improve your rosacea if you suffer from it.
In past years, it’s been very hard indeed for people who have rosacea to wear makeup, because most makeup adversely affects the skin. And in fact, if you use makeup, it can either improve or harm your skin’s health. Because of this, it’s very important to be careful about the makeup products you use when you have a skin condition like rosacea.
Rosacea is a skin condition where redness and flushing in some parts of the face occur. It is often confused with Acne. However, Rosacea is an entirely different condition. Aside from redness, Rosacea may also involve small inflammations and stingy sensations that are very uncomfortable.
Mineral makeup products are formulated with the knowledge that those with rosacea have to be careful when they consider the products they can use on their skin. These products must not aggravate their skin condition or symptoms. It’s fortunate that those in the cosmetic field have developed innovative products such that rosacea can be controlled to the point that those who have it no longer suffer.
In fact, mineral makeup can be one of the most effective cure-alls when it comes to rosacea. Because it’s made up of organic, natural ingredients, it does not contain the normal skin irritants that other commercial makeup products do. Fragrances, dyes and chemicals can often trigger skin irritations like rosacea, and unfortunately they’re absolutely pervasive in most cosmetic products on the market today.
Mineral makeup does not typically aggravate Rosacea because it does not contain any of the usual irritants. Also, the components of mineral makeup are often infused with anti-inflammatory components which can make a huge difference in a person’s symptoms.
Mineral makeup products targeted to Rosacea are available in beauty shops, retail stores, and online. If you are having a hard time deciding which product is best for your skin, it is a good idea to consult with a dermatologist.
Makeup’s effects will differ significantly from one person to another. Therefore, even if someone recommends a product to you, don’t choose it until you’ve had a chance to research it and have taken your own skin type and any skin conditions into consideration.
You can also mix up your own mineral makeup if you have rosacea. The ingredients to make up your own mineral makeup, as well as recipes that tell you how to do so, are available on the Internet or elsewhere. However, if you have rosacea, or if your skin is otherwise sensitive, make sure you discuss your use of mineral makeup with your dermatologist before you buy or make any of your own.







