Teen's Natural Beauty With Mineral Makeup
Mineral makeup is an excellent way to allow your daughter to experiment with different colors, while enhancing her natural beauty and preventing that caked on, overly done look that many teens tend to like. Teach your teen the importance of looking beautiful naturally.
Natural mineral makeup was created to help a person apply makeup without “appearing” like they applied makeup. The idea is to look beautiful without having to look like you put a lot of work into it. Natural beauty is the key to looking and feeling beautiful.
Did you know?
Did you know that the majority of commercial brand cosmetics on the market contain synthetic ingredients that are harmful to your daughter’s health? In fact, they have been known to be carcinogenic. While makeup alone may not cause cancer, the accumulation of these synthetic ingredients found in the majority of personal care products can significantly increase your daughter’s risk. Your teen likely applies makeup on a daily basis. You can help to reduce her risks significantly by introducing her to mineral makeup.
Did you know that the majority of store brand cosmetics contain ingredients that harbor bacteria? Mineral makeup does not harbor bacteria. It is made up of crushed rocks or minerals; therefore, it cannot harbor bacteria. Sharing this information in her teen years is critical in helping her to make informed decisions for her health.
Benefits of Mineral Makeup
It is made with minerals that have been sterilized and pulverized into an extremely fine powder. It is then mixed with a variety of natural inorganic colorings that provide the many color options. When your teen uses mineral makeup, rather than chemical based makeup, she will reap the benefits, such as:
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