Thursday, June 19, 2008

Miracles Do Happen - Everyday!

When shopping for that ‘right shade’ of foundation or coverage, do you often ask or say to yourself:

I wonder if this is hypoallergenic?

Let’s see if the label state’s that it has sunscreen…
It better match my shade or at least as close to it as it can get!

I hope it doesn’t smudge or run easily.

I ask myself these exact same questions also and even more. If you’re acne prone like me, the chemicals that are in the foundation is of utmost important, ya know!!

Mineral Make-up is the ‘in’ make-up these day’s because of the "minerals" that are in them to make our coverage more even, smooth and create a great finish….

But there are so many brands on the market today, it’s very difficult to find that perfect brand of mineral makeup. I’ve found a brand that work’s great for me ---- WITHOUT THE BUMPS, PIMPLES, AND ACNE, also. For sensitive skin, this is the best find, really.

Sheer Miracle mineral foundation is manufactured without Bismuth Oxychloride. I heard your thought, ‘what in the world is that?’ and ‘does my make-up contain it?’ Well probably so, most mineral make-up has this chemical and it’s added to increase that much needed and wanted shimmery glow or look .

Side affects: itchy skin, break out/acne prone skin, blemishes

So ladies, we can have that even, glow coverage of mineral makeup without the hassles; and did I say that it’s reasonably priced?! Prices range at around $18.00 per bottle.

So guys, go out and try this make-up and let me know what you think. I bet you won’t go back to ‘that other brand’.

~ Nekiwa Smith

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have a friend that uses this make-up, and she says it's fantastic. Really makes your skin softer and firmer. Perfect for summer season, right?

Anonymous said...

I have a friend that uses this make-up, and she says it's fantastic. Really makes your skin softer and firmer. Perfect for summer season, right?

Anonymous said...

is it better to put mineral make up on with a brush or a puff? i heard that a puff makes it sometimes seem cakey, but that a brush sometimes leaves lines, so I'm curious