Finding the Best Mineral Make-Up
The most expensive mineral make-up brands tend to be those that specialise solely in this form of make-up and have decades of experience behind them – some dating back to the 70s when the formulation was first manufactured.
This does not necessarily mean, however, they are also the best. On the contrary, there are many high street brands that are also worth exploring.
In order to choose the best mineral make-up, you need to know what you are looking for. This beauty option is popular for its natural but enriched formulation. Superior ranges contain essential vitamins, antioxidants and ingredients that hydrate the skin, and zinc oxide, which gives natural protection against the sun.
In order to lift your skin so that it glows 'naturally', you need to look for these ingredients, so read the label carefully. Avoid talc – it is not good for your skin and can be drying. Instead, look for regular fine-milled soft minerals with no preservatives or parabens. Finally, compare the percentage of minerals with more specialist brands: the higher the figure the better.
Next, test it. Some high street brands have been accused of being too cakey, so sample the tester to gauge its weight on your skin. Dab your brush in the powder, tap off the excess, then apply in small circles in a downward direction. Build up the coverage slowly in layers until you achieve the effect you are after. The leave it for a while and check to see how it's faring as the day wears on.
If there isn't a tester available, see if there's a sample pot to buy. Some brands, particularly those that are more expensive, offer a range of these pots to help you find the right shade, but they are also perfect for testing coverage to ensure you find the best mineral make-up for you. Regardless of the colour, the nature of the application will be the same for all.
While mineral make-up is relatively new on the high street, there are often many colours within the ranges to choose from. In fact, some brands have in excess of 20 different colours of mineral foundation, so be precise in your testing and review the colour with each season.
'New' make-up frequently requires a new method of application, and mineral makeup is no exception. Learning to apply it can be tough and some will give up trying. In addition, certain skin types struggle more with the pure powdery consistency of true mineral make-up products. However, persist and you will succeed.
Generally the trick is to keep your application light. Tap your brush before lifting it to your face – you can always reapply in layers if needed.
Consider how user-friendly the pot is. Ask yourself, 'Will I be able to apply this make-up with minimal mess? Can I limit how much powder I apply?' And if not: 'Is there somewhere I can tap the brush without it spilling on the floor?' Your application should improve but if the container spills easily it will always pose a problem.
To find the best mineral make-up, research the available brands, test the dispenser and practise your application.
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