The Scoop on Mineral Makeup Foundation
If you are like most women, then you probably own at least 17 partially used bottles
of liquid foundation in your makeup bag alone.
For years women have embarked on
a quest to find the perfect foundation formula that...
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The Scoop on Mineral Makeup Foundation
If you are like most women, then you probably own at least 17 partially used bottles
of liquid foundation in your makeup bag alone.
For years women have embarked on
a quest to find the perfect foundation formula that will a) provide adjustable coverage;
b)match skin color; c) not become cakey or settle into fine lines and wrinkles; d) not
leave a mark of demarcation around the jaw line.
While some liquid and pancake
foundation formulas may be able to provide coverage, it usually ends up being a tradeoff: maximum coverage for a heavy mask-like finish.
In 1994 Leslie Blodgett entered the makeup scene and turned foundation on its head
with her introduction of mineral foundation makeup.
Although some women may have
found it intimidating to trade in their Spackle knives for a makeup brush, they soon
realized that mineral makeup not only provides maximum coverage and an airbrushed
finish, but the ingredients are so good for your skin that you can ac
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