Thursday, July 8, 2010

How Does Your Personal Care Measure UP?

If you ever wondered how our mineral makeup holds up against most of the makeup on the market, here is a comparison with 2 brands: If you are a customer of these two brands, you may want to give our make up a try.

I also have a comparision chart that measures Soul Purpose products against, Avon, Mary Kay, Walmart, Dollar Tree and others. It is very interesting to find out how many brands really don't care about quality their bottom line interest is THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR. They don't care if some of these harmful cancer causing ingredients give you cancer or any other ailment. They are literally laughing at the consumer ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK.


TAKE CONTROL BACK. INVEST IN A QUALITY PERSONAL CARE LINE THAT CARES ABOUT THE CONSUMER . YOU! ENJOY


Bare Minerals Makeup: Bismuth Oxychloride is a pearlescent mineral that provides the “glow” and causes problems for some users (Is bismuth in mineral makeup problematic? It is for some users. Two of the most common complaints about Mineral Makeup can be attributed to one ingredient, Bismuth. Bismuth is a mineral that is the main ingredient in Pepto-Bismol!


Mary Kay Mineral Make-up- The ingredients in the Mary Kay Minerals are a bit different than most mineral makeup - the #1 ingredient is listed a talc, with cornstarch (which is a primary ingredient in bareMineral's Mineral Veil) is listed second. It does not contain Titanium Dioxide, which is the primary ingredient in most mineral foundations. Ingredients:Talc , Zea Mays (Corn) Starch , Zinc Stearate , Dimethicone , Boron Nitride , Zeolite , Methylparaben , Sorbic Acid , Ethylene/Methacrylate Copolymer , Propylparaben , Tetrasodium EDTA , Isopropyl Titanium Triisostearate , BHT , Iron Oxides , Mica


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2 comments:

Debsoulpurpose said...

just in case you don't know talc and bismuth are both bad.

Debsoulpurpose said...

Are MAC Cosmetics Vegan?

Mac uses all 4 types of parabens, bismuth, lanolin, carmine and talc in their powdered products. Indeed, many women love the gorgeous shades and range of products and this company is often listed as vegan. But is this true? The short answer is no! MAC is not a vegan company - however, they do have a number of cosmetics that are vegan.