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Jane Iredale by far. Most other mieral powders will still have iether talc or bismuth oxychloride in them. Both thtose ingredients will cause an ashiness to the skintone and bismuth oxychloride can also cause rashes and breakouts on some people.
Jane gives great coverage, it's pretty much ruined me for other makeup. My favorite way to use it is to mix some of the loose with a moisturizer. Once that's on, do light dusting with the powder. Your skin will glow. Youcan use a smaller brush to use the powders as a concealer. Love it!
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Our loose minerals create long lasting coverage with a lightweight, natural look and feel. They also protect your skin from sun damage (sun protection is approximately equivalent to SPF 20-25) and pollution while avoiding toxic or irritating ingredients, including natural ones. We exclude dyes, lakes, carmines, fragrance, talc, bismuth oxychloride, petroleum derivatives, methylparaben, propylparaben, UREA and others. Cleure loose minerals do NOT contain micronized titanium dioxide or zinc oxide. In the micronized form, these ingredients may be a health risk. In their standard form, they are safe, which is the type used in Cleure Mineral Makeup.
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June 05, 2009 05:30 PM
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Jane gives great coverage, it's pretty much ruined me for other makeup. My favorite way to use it is to mix some of the loose with a moisturizer. Once that's on, do light dusting with the powder. Your skin will glow. Youcan use a smaller brush to use the powders as a concealer. Love it!
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June 07, 2009 01:39 AM
Cleureâ„¢ Mineral Makeup What Makes Ours Better?
Our loose minerals create long lasting coverage with a lightweight, natural look and feel. They also protect your skin from sun damage (sun protection is approximately equivalent to SPF 20-25) and pollution while avoiding toxic or irritating ingredients, including natural ones. We exclude dyes, lakes, carmines, fragrance, talc, bismuth oxychloride, petroleum derivatives, methylparaben, propylparaben, UREA and others. Cleure loose minerals do NOT contain micronized titanium dioxide or zinc oxide. In the micronized form, these ingredients may be a health risk. In their standard form, they are safe, which is the type used in Cleure Mineral Makeup.
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June 07, 2009 06:59 AM
Bare Escentuals Mineral Foundation. I think the coverage is outstanding.
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June 08, 2009 04:52 PM
I like Miessence Organics mineral powder from Kaiahouse.com. It gives matte coverage with natural sun protection and has a nice rose scent.
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you should try aqua minerals....it's the only water based mineral makeup line on the market. leaves your skin feeling hydrated and glowing...http://aqua-minerals.com
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