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Looking Natural with Makeup! What is Mineral Makeup and how to apply it?

Filed under: Seminars — admin at 5:34 pm on Saturday, April 18, 2009

Dear Students and Staff,

  • Do you feel conventional makeup brands are expensive? Looking for makeup that is affordable yet provides all the results you want?
  • Are you worried whether the makeup you purchase could cause you breakouts or skin allergy?
  • Do you want to accentuate your features with makeup without looking as though you applied a thick and heavy layer of makeup?

Can you relate to some of the statements above? I am sure many of you girls feel that way, let us share with you on the topic below:

Theme: Looking Natural with Makeup! What is Mineral Makeup and how to apply it?
Venue: CLCR 2007, MMU Melaka
Date : Monday, 27th April 2009
Time : 7.45pm to 9.00pm
Fees : FREE

Agenda:

  • What is Natural Makeup
  • How is Mineral Makeup Different from conventional makeup brand?
  • How to Apply Mineral Makeup?
  • Live Demo

We need 2 volunteers for the Live Demo, if you would like to be a volunteer, please include that in the comment section in the registration form. We will inform you whether you are selected as the volunteer before the talk.

Register NOW, first 20 participants will receive a mystery freebie! Don’t miss out on this.

How to Register:
Fill up the registration form below and submit by Monday 27th April 2pm.

Registration is Closed.

How to Apply Signature Mineral Makeup

Filed under: Mineral Makeup Tips, Signature Minerals Product Guide — admin at 1:12 pm on Wednesday, June 13, 2007

This steps were copied from Signature Minerals website itself. Essentially, most mineral makeup users can follow these steps with additional steps that may differ between products, such as for the i.d Bare Minerals user, they would emphasise on buffing in the powders as this is how you apply that product to obtain coverage.

Take a look at the steps below. Hopefully, it’ll help convince new users that it’s that easy! And this could be an additional guide for those who have used mineral makeup.

How to Apply Signature Minerals Makeup

We couldn’t think of any better way to explain how to apply mineral makeup than to show you! In this tutorial, Lauren will take you step-by-step through her own mineral makeup application - we included untouched photos, commentary and tips to make this as useful as possible.

Lauren has combination skin, uneven skin tone, under eye circles, and a few blemishes. She applies her makeup to conceal and correct problem areas, even out skin tone and achieve a polished yet very natural look.

As you go through this tutorial, please adjust your application to suit your own coverage and finishing needs. Signature Mineral makeup is very versatile and very forgiving - adjusting for your skin type, age or skin condition is never a problem!

STARTING FRESH 

I always start by cleansing and moisturizing my face.

I use a mild facial cleanser and a good moisturizer made for combination skin. You can use the cleanser and moisturizer of your choice - whatever works for you!

Keep in mind…

Everyone needs moisturizer, even those with oily skin! There are good moisturizers for all skin types (dry, oily, combination). If you aren’t currently using a moisturizer, please consider it!
 

LAYING THE GROUNDWORK

If you don’t have anything to conceal or correct - skip this step!

I need to conceal blemishes, under eye circles, and red areas around my nose. For best results, I like to apply concealer just before the moisturizer settles in completely.

Keep in mind..

Apply in light layers. You can apply concealer to specific areas the way I do OR - depending on your needs, you can apply concealer all over your face or even mix it into your moisturizer!

You do not need to buff in your concealer or corrector. Amazingly, you won’t see it at all once you buff on your foundation but it will still cover very well.

Which concealer/correctors should you use?

If your complexion is in the light-medium, medium or deep range use Multi-Tasking concealer. If your complexion is in the pale, fair or light range then Light Touch concealer is for you.

If you have rosacea and/or redmarks apply Soft Mint Color corrector on those areas. If you have dark under eye circles, apply Sunshine Color Corrector in light layers under your eyes.

APPLY YOUR FOUNDATION 

Before applying foundation, I make sure my moisturizer is completely settled in and my skin is dry. Note in the photo above you can still see the concealer. Once I have buffed on my foundation you will not see concealer at all.

Unlike the rest of your mineral makeup, you want to apply your mineral foundation by gently “buffing” in a circular motion. Here’s how…

  1. Place a small amount of foundation into the lid (or container of your choice).
  2. Load your bristles by swirling or tapping your Buki in the foundation.
  3. Remove the excess foundation by tapping your brush on the side of the lid or container.
  4. Using a circular motion, gently buff the foundation onto your entire face. For the most natural results make sure to blend into your hairline and upward along your neck and jawline.
  5. Build your coverage. Apply one light layer at a time until you acheive your desired coverage.

Keep in mind…

Less is more! No matter how much coverage you need, never pile on your foundation - it just won’t look natural. It is always best to apply light layers (using a small amount each time) to build your coverage.

I use 2 layers to get the coverage I want but you can always use more. If you feel it takes too many layers to get your desired coverage, consider applying a concealer or veil all over your face before applying your foundation.

Buff gently. If you buff too vigorously or too hard you might find that you are ‘buffing on’ and then ‘buffing off’ - you do not want to buff off! Being heavy-handed can also irritate your skin - so be gentle!

ADDING COLOR

Bronzer can be applied before or after blush, I like to apply bronzer before my blush.

I start by dusting a little bronzer over my face just where I would naturally get sun (forehead, chin, cheeks, nose). Next, I sweep my blush upwards along my cheekbones.

Keep in mind…

Unlike regular powder makeup, Signature mineral blushes and bronzers are highly pigmented - it takes just a tiny amount. To get the amount I need, I turn my jar upside down and use what is left on the lid - it is enough to do the job quite well!

Which bronzer should you use?

If you are in the light-medium to medium range use Goddess Bronzer. If you are in the pale, fair or light range, use Gran Mariner bronzer.

 EYE APPLICATION

Since I like a natural look for daytime wear, I use natural shades of eye shadow. I use 3 colors - one on my lids, one on my crease and then one as a highlighter under my brow. For night time wear or special occassions I line my eyes and sometimes use more intense colors or apply my eye colors wet to create a more dramatic effect.

Keep in mind…

Signature eye colors are so versatile you can create any look you want!

With just one sweep, even the most intense looking colors look very natural! To create more intense or dramatic looks, just apply your eye colors in layers or apply them wet!

Any of the darker shades can be used as eye liner. Apply dry for a more subtle line; wet for a more hard line.
 

FINISHING TOUCHES

To complete my application, I always dust on finishing veil because it gives me such a polished look!

Keep in mind…

Finishing Veil works in so many ways, everyone should use it! It sets your makeup, reduces the appearance of pores and fine lines and gives you an all over polished look. On top of that, finishing veil helps control oil and shine without drying out your skin! Each Signature Finishing Veil works great for all types (dry, combination, oily).

Which Finishing Veil should you use?

Translucent is a completely transparent finishing veil that works for everyone. If you have yellow undertones also try Angel finishing veil, for pink undertones also try Petal finishing veil, for tan or darker undertones also try Tawny finishing veil.

Angel, Petal and Tawny provide excellent oil control where needed but since they are non-drying, they work beautifully for all skin types.

 

FINISHED PICTURES

I hope this guide makes applying your mineral makeup much less challenging and a lot more fun! The main thing to remember is that you should not be intimidated by your mineral makeup. Play around, have fun and find the technique that works best for you!

Quick Foundation Guide

Filed under: Signature Minerals Product Guide — admin at 5:48 pm on Monday, June 11, 2007

Quick Foundation Overview

1 Ivory

Has pink undertones.

Good for those with the lightest of complexions.

2 Light

Has yellow undertones with a hint of peach.

Good for those with a light peachy complexion.

2.3 Light Beige

Has neutral undertones.

Good for almost any light complexion regardless of undertones.

3 Light

Has neutral undertones.

Good for those with a light complexion with neutral or pink undertones.

4 Light

Has olive undertones.

Good for those with very light olive complexions.

5 Medium Light

Has pink undertones.

Good for those with a medium-light complexion who prefer a very pink foundation.

5.3 Medium Beige

True beige.

Good for any skin tone in the medium-light range.

6 Medium Light

Has olive undertones.

Good for those with a light olive complexion. Mediterranean or Latin backgrounds.

7 Medium Light

Has neutral undertones.

Good for those with medium-light complexions that don’t have strong pink or yellow undertones.

8 Medium

Has pink undertones with a warm bronze base.

Good for those in the medium range with a summer tan. *Note* 8.0 is actually darker than 8.3.

8.3 Medium-Dark Beige

Has neutral undertones.

Good for any skin tone within the medium to medium-dark range.

9 Medium

Has yellow to pink undertones.

Good for those who have a medium complexion with some pink undertones, including Latin, Indian, African American, and Southeast Asian women.

10 Medium

Has deep peachy-yellow undertones.

Brings out the warm tones for those with a Latina, Southeast Asian, Native American, or a light African-American complexion.

11 Medium

Has deep yellow undertones.

Good for those with a medium skin tone with deep yellow undertones such as Latinos, Indians, and Southeast Asians.

12 Deep

Has yellow undertones.

Good for African-American women with “caramel” colored complexions, as well as Indian, Malaysian, Latina and Thai women.

13 Deep

Has golden-deep pink undertones.

Good for darker complexions with undertones of gold, red and bronze.

Choosing Eye Colors

Filed under: Mineral Makeup Tips, Signature Minerals Product Guide — admin at 10:52 am on Tuesday, June 5, 2007

This is more applicable for Signature Minerals user, however it could be a guide for other mineral makeup brands when choosing the right color for their eyes.

First, it’s essentially better to categorize your eye colors according to their family and start off from there by choosing their shades accordingly. Here’s how I categorize and arrange the Signature Minerals color before choosing them.

The colors are arranged by intensity, from the lightest of shade to the darkest.

Red

Brown

Yellow/Green

Blue

White/Black

Soft Pink

Tierra Light

Sun

Sky Blue

White

Terra Cotta

Tierra Medium

Moss Light

Wave

Sparkle

Hibiscus

Khaki

Laceleaf

Butterfly Blue

Lavender Ice

Fuchsia

Champagne

Moss Dark

Purple rain

Mooncrest

Eggplant Light

Sand Beige

Turquoise

Aurora

Teal Light

Eggplant Dark

Beige

Nikki’s Emerald

Midnight Blue

Silver

Pink Pearl

Jo’s Sandcastle

Rainforest

Lavender Pearl

Bordeaux

Gold Salmon

 

 

Moon

Desert Sun

Soft Brown

 

 

Spruce

Plum Pizzaz

Taupe

 

Charcoal

Wild Thyme

Tierra Dark

 

 

Black Liner

 

Driftwood

 

 

 

 

Cocoa

 

 

 

 

Bronze

 

 

 

 

Copper

 

From the chart above, you may choose which lightest shade that could work as a base for you and the darkest shade for the corners of the eye. These eye colors are essential in enhancing your natural eye color.

Take a look at my next guide on Basic Application of Eye Colors.

Eye Color Tips

Filed under: Mineral Makeup Tips, Signature Minerals Product Guide — admin at 11:08 am on Wednesday, May 16, 2007

As with all mineral makeup, it only takes the tiniest amount of eye color to get beautiful results that last all day.Many of the darker eye colors also make fantastic eye liners. Apply them dry for a more subtle, natural look. Apply them wet for a more dramatic hard line!

You will need brushes like eye shadow brush and eye liner brush to achieve those beautiful eye makeups.

Any of the eye colors (except greens and blues) make beautiful lip colors. Here’s a few ways to make it work: Dip your lip gloss wand and apply to your lips; Apply before or after your favorite lip protector (chapstick, Burts Bees, Carmex, etc); Apply with your favorite lipstick to create a brand new shade.

Source: www.signatureminerals.com

What is Mineral Makeup?

Filed under: Mineral Makeup 101 — admin at 11:30 am on Monday, May 14, 2007

Introduction

Mineral makeup has recently become commercially popular over the years as most women are exposed to the emergence of more natural ingredients available for their everyday skin regimen. These natural products are more preferred as it is better for the skin and nothing synthetic that could worsen a skin’s condition. Mineral makeup is made from natural minerals found in nature such as mica, titanium dioxide, zinc, iron oxides, ultramarine pigments and calcium. These minerals are mined and then purified, powdered and then mixed with other inorganic pigments to obtain a wide color range. It is often recommended by dermatologists to women with sensitive skin, rosacea, post operative, laser and other procedures because of its intrinsic skin soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. It is a powder makeup of finely milled minerals. It can provide very sheer or very opaque coverage, depending on the formulation and application. However, it still allows natural skin radiance to show through, so you don’t get the dreaded “mask” look. It is typically free of fragrance and preservatives. Minerals cannot feed bacteria, so there is no danger of spoilage, thus it needs no preservatives. It does not go bad. It is very good for oily skin because it has several oil- absorbing components.(Source: Mineral Makeup – Natural Beauty by Lynn Starner, http://www.ez2find.info/beauty/Mineral_Makeup_Natural_Beauty.html )

Mineral Makeup Ingredients Lesson

Filed under: Mineral Makeup 101 — admin at 11:18 am on Monday, May 14, 2007

There are so many ingredients that can be put into mineral makeup. Some are good and some are not so good. There is also a lot of bad hype about certain ingredients that is simply not true. This section is to educate people on the various ingredients that are used and listed as the ingredients in different mineral makeup.

The Good Stuff

Titanium Dioxide: This is a major ingredient in many mineral makeups. It is a natural inflammatory agent and a natural sunscreen. Therefore it offers sun protection, reflects light (only surpassed by diamonds), has high coverage, and helps adhere makeup to your skin. This product is the first choice for many (There is more where this came from … )

What are the differences between mineral makeup and the regular department store makeup?

Filed under: Mineral Makeup 101 — admin at 11:02 am on Monday, May 14, 2007

Here is a quick ingredient comparison (notice all the cancer-causing toxic chemicals found in the liquid foundation):

Average Liquid Foundation ingredients:
Propylparaben, Imidazolidinyl urea, Butyl paraben, Methyl paraben, Ethyl paraben, Stearic acid, Octyl stearate, Isopropyl palmitate, Cetyl palmitate, (There is more where this came from … )

Brush 101

Filed under: Brushes! Love them! — admin at 11:00 am on Monday, May 14, 2007

Breakdown of a brush

This picture is a standard brush which comprises of 3 parts. The first is the handle itself where it is typically made of wood/plastic. Then comes the ferrule which holds the hand-tied hair with glue. It usually comes in aluminum material. The last is the hair itself where the type of hair is important for all makeup enthusiasts.

Finding Your Shade, Application and “Trouble Shooting”

Filed under: Mineral Makeup Tips — admin at 10:15 am on Monday, May 14, 2007

This guide is with reference to using Signature Minerals which can be referenced for other brands in the market.

With the correct shade and proper application, you will find that your mineral foundation really is the ‘foundation’ of a beautiful and natural complexion.

Finding your shade:

It is very important that your foundation matches your skin tone very closely. Foundation that is too dark may accentuate fine lines and even give you an orange-y appearance. Foundation that is too light may give you a grey-ish, chalky cast.

Because of the nature of minerals, the same foundation shade may look very different on different people. By the same tone, many people find 2 or 3 shades that ALL work great! For this reason it is really best not to make a choice based on what looks good on someone else.

The best way to find your shade is to try smaller jars or samples of several shades in your range (light, med-light, med, deep) to see how they look on your own skin. Always try the foundation on your face or on the area around your jawline, never try it on your wrist or forearm - it does not work!

If by some chance you don’t find a shade that works for your skin tone, BLEND! Mineral foundation is actually intended to be blended, so don’t be afraid to try your own recipes until you find the perfect blend for your complexion! Just don’t forget to write down your recipes!

Applying your foundation:

Wash your face, exfoliate if needed, moisturize, apply your concealer or a finishing veil (if you prefer), then apply your foundation.

Less is More. I can’t express this enough. You just need the tiniest amount of mineral foundation to achieve a beautiful and natural complexion.

  1. Place a small amount of foundation into the lid (or container of your choice).
  2. Load your bristles by swirling or tapping your Buki brush in the foundation.
  3. Remove the excess foundation by tapping your brush on the side of the lid or container.
  4. Using a circular motion, gently buff the foundation onto your entire face. For the most natural results make sure to blend into your hairline and upward along your neck and jawline.
  5. Build your coverage. Apply one light layer at a time until you achieve your desired coverage. If you feel it takes too many layers to achieve your desired coverage, you might consider applying concealer or finishing veil before your foundation.

 


 


Foundation trouble shooting:When you first start using mineral makeup, it may take a few applications to really get the hang of it. Hopefully these tips will help you overcome or avoid some problems that many people have when they first make the switch to minerals.

Problem: Chalky, mask-like or too heavy?

Possible Causes: Over-application; Color is too light; Wrong brush or not enough buffing; Too much moisturizer or moisturizer hasn’t set in enough.

Solution: Use less; Use a darker shade or custom blend; use your Buki Brush and buff, buff, buff!; Use less moisturizer and/or let your moisturizer set in more before applying your makeup.

 


Problem: Orange-y Appearance?

Possible Causes: Over-application; Shade is too dark.

Solution: Apply less; Use a lighter shade or custom blend.


Problem: Dry Appearance?

Possible Causes: Surface of the skin is too dry and/or needs exfoliation.

Solution: Exfoliate as needed; Use moisturizer

If your skin is REALLY dry, you might want to try blending your foundation in with your moisturizer.


Problem: Large Pores and/or Fine Lines Accentuated?

Possible Causes: Over-application; Not buffed in enough; Wrong Brush; Need veil.

Solution: Use less; Use your Buki Brush and buff well; Try a dusting of finishing veil to reduce the appearance of pores and fine lines.


Problem: Shiny or oily Appearance?

Possible Causes: Moisturizer contains oil; Over-application; Not using finishing veil.

Solution: Use oil free moisturizer; Apply less foundation and/or buff more; Apply Finishing Veil (before and/or after foundation) to control oil and reduce shine.

If you have “uncontrollable oily” skin, please consider trying using angel, petal or tawny finishing veil under your foundation. The kaolin clay in these 3 veils really helps absorb and control oil (helps heal acne too)!

 


Problem: Streaked, blotchy or uneven appearance?

Possible Causes: Over-application; Moisturizer is too heavy; Moisturizer hasn’t set in enough.

Solutions: Apply less foundation and buff more; Use less moisturizer; Allow moisturizer to set in more before applying makeup.

More questions and answers are available on our other page specifically for our customers to post questions and getting it answered.

Source from Signature Minerals — Mineral Makeup Tips (http://www.signatureminerals.com/tips-foundation.html)

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