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Foundation: Almay Wake-Up Hydrating Makeup SPF 13, $12.99 Don't be fooled by packaging, says Spunt. "A lot of mainstream lines know that more women want cleaner products, so they'll throw their products into green-colored bottles, put leaves on them, and talk about how they've removed one ingredient -- but that doesn't mean the product is much cleaner than its original formula." You don't need to be an expert in this stuff, she says. Just turn the bottle around and if you see a lot of X's, Y's, and numbers, you're not looking at a clean product.
For example, CoverGirl NatureLuxe sounds like a great organic line -- but when you read the ingredient list, you'll find the products have synthetic fragrances and talc -- both of which are not natural, says O'Connor.
Their pick? Almay Wake-Up Hydrating Makeup SPF 13, a powdered mineral-based makeup. "Just be careful of the application," says O'Connor. "Mineral makeup has titanium dioxide, which is a carcinogen, so it can be harmful if inhaled. It's OK to use on your skin since it doesn't absorb through the skin at all. But if you're putting it on with a big fluffy brush, you're going to be inhaling more than you're wearing."
The solution: O'Connor and Spunt recommend mixing the mineral makeup with your day cream, and applying it on your face with your fingers. "You still get incredible coverage, but it won't look chalky," says Spunt.
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For example, CoverGirl NatureLuxe sounds like a great organic line -- but when you read the ingredient list, you'll find the products have synthetic fragrances and talc -- both of which are not natural, says O'Connor.
Their pick? Almay Wake-Up Hydrating Makeup SPF 13, a powdered mineral-based makeup. "Just be careful of the application," says O'Connor. "Mineral makeup has titanium dioxide, which is a carcinogen, so it can be harmful if inhaled. It's OK to use on your skin since it doesn't absorb through the skin at all. But if you're putting it on with a big fluffy brush, you're going to be inhaling more than you're wearing."
The solution: O'Connor and Spunt recommend mixing the mineral makeup with your day cream, and applying it on your face with your fingers. "You still get incredible coverage, but it won't look chalky," says Spunt.
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Very good, practical advice. I'm a huge fan of the Burt's Bees tinted lip balms -- I currently own 4 colors. They're good alone, or to wear under other less-than-moisturizing lip products. The Lavera self-tanner looks like a product I might be able to use without my usual itchy reaction.
by purple9a Monday, April 22, 2013 at 07:03PM Report as inappropriate
Good tips about how to find actually natural makeup and what to not get fooled by. I also like that they added application tips, too.
by lemonjello Monday, April 22, 2013 at 04:46PM Report as inappropriate
I really need to try those tinted lip balms!
by eatinglipstick Wednesday, February 13, 2013 at 04:50PM Report as inappropriate
new stuff to add to my "must try" list!
by rayshaviolet Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 01:54PM Report as inappropriate
Dr. Bronner's products are amazing! The soaps really cleanses and is slick enough to use to shave. I might just try the shampoo and conditioner.
by Sari Friday, January 4, 2013 at 08:07AM Report as inappropriate
I love these products
by LittleBunny Friday, January 4, 2013 at 07:30AM Report as inappropriate
Like the tinted lip balm
by EricaC123 Wednesday, December 26, 2012 at 06:56AM Report as inappropriate
love these
by aishak55 Friday, December 21, 2012 at 06:37PM Report as inappropriate
lolve natural products
by LittleBunny Sunday, December 2, 2012 at 08:38AM Report as inappropriate
Eh. Thanks.
by BlackFleur145 Thursday, November 22, 2012 at 10:27AM Report as inappropriate