• Top 5 Best Mineral Foundations





    What is the best type of foundation to use if you have oily, acne prone or sensitive skin?

    Mineral makeup can be a magnificent alternative to your typical liquid or cream foundations. With it's natural elements, the ingredients in this type of foundation is most admirable to those who have oily or sensitive skin. Mineral foundation does not have the preservatives that liquid foundation does and it also does not clog your pores or cause breakouts as easily. Mineral makeup can be applied daily with a liquid concealer to cover acne scars or dark marks. The concealer must be applied and blended before the foundation. Mineral foundation can also look much more natural after being worn for hours.

    Mary Kay Mineral Collection
    Mary Kay offers Mineral foundation as well as mineral eye and cheek colors. There are also mineral cheek color duo's as well as solo eyeshadow and blush colors that can be purchased to fill one of their fabulous make-up compacts. The compact allows you to have your customized looks handy while on the go.

    Bare Minerals
    Bare Minerals also offers foundation, eyeshadows as well as a whole host of other cosmetic products such as primer. If purchased with the starter kit, your foundation will come with a few finishing powders to either tone up or tone down your look.

    Laura Mercier Mineral Powder
    This light weight high end foundation retails for $40. Mercier mentions that their water-resistant foundation has been formulated with natural elements including 15 active amino acids.

    M.A.C Mineralize Skinfinish
    This is not a foundation per say but a fabulous mineral veil. This vitamin E infused mineral finishing powder includes a 77-Mineral Complex. It is also perfect to use for contouring.

    Ulta Ꮇineral Powder
    Ulta's Mineral Powder comes in a variety of Cool, neutral and warm shades. Made from natural extracts of chamomile and ginseng, Ulta's Mineral powder is fragrance free, gluten free, sulfate free. and silicone free. 


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