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HD Microfinish Powder

Sometimes, even after applying foundation, you can still find some of those tiny imperfections on your skin. Make Up Forever HD Microfinish Powder helps to eliminate this problem by eliminating any uneven skin your foundation failed to hide! This amazing translucent powder can be worn over foundation or all on its own.

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Makeup & Mineral Powders

It has taken some 30 years, as of 2009, for mineral makeup to make a splash on the beauty scene. The people who lived in the Haight-Ashbury section of San Francisco invented mineral makeup in the aftermath of the hippie movement, according to WebMD. They wanted an alternative to makeup with chemicals, and mineral makeup was the answer. Containing only products made from ground minerals from the earth, pure mineral makeup and powders do not contain chemicals, dyes or preservatives.

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How to Apply Bare Minerals Foundation

Bare Minerals is a line of mineral makeup that contains natural ingredients without fillers or preservatives. The foundation resembles a powder and helps protect your skin from the sun with an SPF 15. It comes in six colors to match your skin tone–from fair to dark. Applying Bare Minerals foundation is easy, although it may take a little practice if you’re new to mineral makeup.

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How to Wear Mineral Makeup

Mineral makeup is a gentle and natural alternative to traditional cosmetics. More companies are offering mineral products on the market through mail order, drugstores and cosmetic counters. It consists of natural pigments blended with minerals, like titanium dioxide and sericite mica, to form blendable powder foundations, concealers, blushes and eye shadows. Mineral makeup is well tolerated even by sensitive skin; it is available in a wide range of colors and finishes, ranging from sheer to matte coverage.

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The Best Makeup Concealer for Melasma

When you’re pregnant, your baby gets his nutrition from you and his blood from you and, in some cases, he’s gets his cuteness from you too. But along with your little bundle of joy can come a skin condition called melasma. Melasma is common during pregnancy and causes patches of brown or gray-brown skin on the cheeks, chin, nose, forehead, and upper lip. It can also be caused by medications, sun exposure, or other factors. If you are comfortable with your new skin, kudos! There are medical options to face the darkness, but otherwise, you can choose to cover the spots with makeup. Whatever your choices, here is a little cursory information to start your research!