Rosacea Makeup Tips –
Mineral Makeup
The cosmetics industry is
becoming more sensitive to the beauty needs of
individuals suffering from rosacea. Acne rosacea makeup
is becoming more available as formulations, using natural
and organic ingredients, are being introduced on shelves
of cosmetics counters everywhere.
A note
of caution is in order about using makeup if you are an rosacea
sufferer. Most
cosmetics on the market today contain a wide range of
chemicals, fragrances and dyes. These artificial ingredients
tend to aggravate and irritate sensitive skin, like the
epidermal effects of acne rosacea. Additional chemicals are
added as a preservative to increase the shelf life. When
looking for acne rosacea makeup, natural is always
better.
In fact, look specifically for
all natural ingredients in your rosacea makeup products.
Another factor is to make sure that the rosacea makeup is
made for your specific skin type.
With all this being considered, mineral
makeup is an excellent choice for rosacea sufferers. This all
natural makeup contains no artificial ingredients that can
commonly lead to allergic reactions.
The beauty behind mineral
makeup is that it is formulated from all naturally
occurring ingredients. Dermatologists often recommended
mineral makeup to women with sensitive skin, especially
rosacea. This is so because of its intrinsic skin
soothing and anti-inflammatory
properties.
What is Mineral
Makeup?
Well, it is a powder makeup
made of finely milled minerals. It shares many of the
same qualities as commercial makeup. It has all the
characteristics and qualities to provide either very
sheer or very opaque coverage, all dependent on the
formulation and application. The difference from its
artificial counterpart is that mineral makeup is
generally free of fragrance and preservatives and
formulated with natural ingredients.
A favorable trait of this
makeup is that minerals cannot feed bacteria, so the
likelihood of the makeup spoiling, or going bad, is
nonexistent. It is also very good for individuals with
oily skin because it has several oil absorbing
components.
For the application of
commercial makeup, it is generally applied with a brush,
and is typically buffed into the skin. Unfortunately,
this application technique forces the makeup into your
pores, which can result in clotting or plugging of the
pores.
An application technique that
works well with better quality mineral makeup is the
dusting approach. Just "dust" the makeup on, instead of
"buffing" it in. If using an application brush irritates
your skin, just use a non-latex or flocked sponge. You
have the choice of applying the mineral makeup either wet
or dry.
An rosacea makeup alternative
that is formulated with the rosacea sufferer in mind,
mineral makeup can be the answer to your prayers.
Restrict your search to the best quality mineral makeup
available, and you can be assured of getting that natural
skin radiance to show through, while masking the effects
of the rosacea.
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