A word about natural mineral cosmetics. There is no such thing as 100 percent natural mineral cosmetic colorants. To qualify as truly 100 percent natural, cosmetics would have to be made of plants like berries and spinach. Though I am likely to continue fooling around with formulating using such plants, they can stain skin and clothes. So we use iron oxides, ultramarines and titanium dioxide just to name a few. These are natural minerals cleansed in a laboratory to render them safe for cosmetic use. This is a good thing, girls, since when mined, in their purely natural state, they contain toxic heavy metals the likes of mercury and lead. You know the whitish make-up of women (and men) in the 18th century? Lead. Most of that make-up came from an Italian woman who made a fortune making and selling cosmetics that bumped off a lot of people. What we use now is safe.
Have a look at the list of ingredients used in my products. In addition to the minerals, our foundation powder contains small amounts of corn starch, tapioca starch, arrowroot and plain (not as shiny) mica. Da-da-da-dat's all, folks! The cream is anti-oxidant, nourishing, protective and great for even sensitive skin.
We should refuse to put on our faces, for the sake of looks, anything that compromises our health. As a trained Professional from the International Dermal Institute and Business Owner, I am dedicated to educating as well as making certain my clients recieve the best service and products! www.exclusivebeautyllcwholesale Please feel free to email your questions to me!
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