February 17, 2009

Bare Essentials: Be Worry Free

We live in a world where many things are overly complicated, but your makeup routine should not be one of them. Considering the damage that pollution and sunlight can pose, using only the most natural and pure cosmetics, like bare essentials, should be your goal.

With bare minerals, you can be sure that you aren't using any ingredients that are potentially hazardous, to your skin or to the environment. Be aware of the ingredients that go into the makeup you use. Know what products are better left alone. It might surprise you but a lot of personal care products contain phthalates which are harmful to healthy breathing, such as perfumes and colognes, shave gels, and nail care products. Only use these products with extreme caution in a well-ventilated room.

It's best to steer completely clear of personal care items that list synthetic fragrances as an ingredient. It may surprise you to know that a lot of commercially available pressed mineral foundation makeup products might be called "fragrance-free," but inspecting the label on the back for the list of ingredients may prove otherwise.

You never have to worry about harmful chemicals in your cosmetics when you use bare essentials. Find out about the cosmetics and skin care products you now use through the Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep Database, which lists the full ingredients of all commercially produced toiletries. Compare the lists for your current cosmetics to the ingredient lists for bare essentials-see how much fresher and purer bare essentials really is.

Surprisingly, several natural minerals that are found in cosmetics are hiding in your own back yard. Lead carbonate, a white mineral used to increase luminosity, and malachite, a greenish mineral derived from copper ore, can help to tone down redness and inflammation. These and many more pure natural minerals are used to create bare essentials cosmetics.

How many of us would willingly apply oil byproducts, toxic chemicals, plastics or animal fat on our faces? Nevertheless these type of ingredients are available in cosmetics and skin care lines. However you can be rest assured that you would be using only the basic natural components when you use bare essentials, this is made using old and time tested natural minerals to enhance your true beauty.

Considering the damage that pollution and sunlight can pose, using only the most natural and pure cosmetics, like bare essentials, should be your goal. The bare mineral make up does not contain ingredients that may cause harm to the environment or a person's skin. Do not buy any personal care products made of synthetic fragrances, because, even if pressed mineral foundation makeup firms publicize their products as fragrance free, that is not always the case; so read accurately the labels to be sure that the word fragrance is not cited.

- Samantha Steiner


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