The Mineral Makeup Blog Review
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Mineral Makeup Review : Cosminology Pressed Mineral Powder www.cosminology.com …rather, it’s called Cosminology You Rock My Cosmos! Mineral Complexion Compact™ ( what a long term! hahaha! ) I’ve been steering away as much as possible from pressed mineral powders, preferring the loose counterparts because loose minerals are just the purest form of mineral makeup – pressing them would mean binders and binders mean chemicals and so forth. But the thing is, I’ve been bugged endlessly by my friends for nice pressed mineral powders because they just don’t want the spillage in their bags ( loose mineral foundations can be quite messy, I have to admit ), and they want something more “compact” , travel, and tighten-forthcoming. Dr. Dima’s Cosminology brand started from her own needs of camouflaging her skin from her scars – quite a similar problem of mine. I’ve establish my answer in mineral makeup, honestly, and I can say that I would not be able to leave home without heavy coverage mineral makeup on – that is hardly noticeable as makeup – that is the main goal of mineral makeup. I was given a chance to try their line, and the first thing I’ve tried is, of course, foundation, which they have in pressed form. Let’s check it out and dissect it one by one. Ingredients – let’s check them out. Active Ingredients : Micronized Titanium Dioxide, Micronized Zinc Oxide. Ingredients : Kaolin, Magnesium Carbonate, Zinc Stearate, Jojoba Esters, Palm Oil Esters, Tocopherol ( Vitamin E ). May Contain : Mica, Iron Oxides, Ultramarines, Chromium Oxides. For the ingredients, some might be pleased to see that there is no Bismuth Oxychloride which is a potential irritant for some, and talc, which is one ingredient that mineral makeup a ..well, not mineral makeup in the first place. I see Jojoba Esters there, which is a fantastic ingredient that “concentrates” the mineral foundation – for more coverage, that is excellent for those who have acne and dry skin, because it won’t dry out the skin and yet it prevents the clogging of pores. Jojoba oil is noncomedogenic in the first place. I see no preservatives and chemicals here, but I don’t know if Vitamin E would be an issue – it is supposed to be a excellent ingredient, but for some who break out with it , it might be not . Palm Oil Esters sound a small bit foreign but they are oils used to make soap ( draw out their shelf life ) , so these two ingredients just depend on the user if they