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Apr 11, 2013
Mariam L.
Hi beauties, so I've been researching on the affects mineral powders, blush powders, & loose bronzer powders has on us. Instead of using mineral powder use a liquid foundation. Instead of using a loose blush powder please use a cream blush. Why am I saying all of this? Well, because if you continue to use loose powder make up on your face you are inhaling the powder & it travels all the way into your lungs. It can cause cancer, asthma, & other serious health problems. Not to mention once you inhale the product, there is no way to internally take out the powder that is filled in your lungs already. It's not safe to inhale mineral powder. I have stopped using mineral powder & loose blush & bronzers for good. I know many of you might not want to stop using these products but your health is way more important. Thank you all.
Apr 11, 2013
Wilse H.
Very important subject you touching Mariam!! And so true..
Apr 11, 2013
Taylor G.
Wow that's scary.
Apr 11, 2013
Tasha R.
I didn't no this that's do weird! Thanks for the tip :)
Apr 11, 2013
Marilyn O.
Depends on what products you use. it depends on the ingredients. if you are willing to change products for what you inhale what about what is absorbed into your skin??
Apr 11, 2013
Mariam L.
Well, that's what cleansing & exfoliating is for. At least you can wash the foundation off, but you cannot get that powder out of your lungs once it is inhaled. Use paraben-free makeup. Nuance Salma Hayek's skin care & makeup line contains mostly organic, natural ingredients.
Apr 11, 2013
Mia Taryn B.
Tarte is a great all natural cosmetic line as well. I love all of the products I have.
Apr 11, 2013
Marilyn O.
You also can't get out what goes into your blood stream from being absorbed into your body from your skin. I've read it only takes 26 seconds.
Apr 11, 2013
Marilyn O.
And there are way more troubling ingredients out there than just parabens. Also you inhale fragrances if you use any and that can contain thousands of chemicals. The more you know..
Apr 11, 2013
Mariam L.
A lot of things are harmful to our health but no makeup artist or any girl is going to stop wearing makeup. The least we can do is switch to more healthier makeup. There are a lot of makeup lines that use mostly organic ingredients. We can all help educate each other. Thanks for posting doll. :)
Apr 11, 2013
Maggie M.
I would never ever give up mineral makeup or powder blush for this reason. Marilyn is 100% correct and fragrance is the MOST harmful beauty related thing there is. The chances that you don't use anything even well sourced products with fragrance is slim to none. If you're doing it for health's sake it sounds a little absurd.. Also we have all those wonderful little hairs to catch such large particles as mineral powder. Thanks for sharing though :)
Apr 11, 2013
Mariam L.
Everyone has there own prefence. I researched & then dr.OZ mentioned about how harmful mineral powder is to our health so it really shook me.
Apr 11, 2013
Missy P.
Eh. Second hand smoke is bad. Pollution is bad, yadda yadda yadda.
Good to know though.
Apr 11, 2013
Maggie M.
Well let's hope girls aren't huffing the stuff and using proper ventilation and breathing techniques! Makeup and many beauty habits in general aren't good for our bodies...unfortunately it's the price we pay to smell/look good. Madness. Night! :)
Apr 11, 2013
Priscilla C.
Well thank you so much for this info miriam:) if other people don't want to take this good advice,I definitely will;)
Apr 11, 2013
Rita F.
The particles in some mineral and loose powder make up can contain nano sized particles.
Apr 11, 2013
Rita F.
It's mainly zinc and titanium dioxide.
Always check ewg.org or Paula's choice (beautypedia) to check. Awesome sites
Apr 11, 2013
Kattya M.
Thanks for the tip Miriam :) I do think that we may have worse beauty habits than that but why not change something for the better when we can? I will definitely do more research on this, maybe if I get the consequences I'll post them here :)
Apr 11, 2013
Brittany A.
Completely agree with Marilyn, Maggie, and Missy on everything they said. Also on the doctor oz note, over half the stuff he's said on his show (and oprah) have been proven wrong, personally he is not someone I would choose to put faith into what he says, just me though. Just be selective with which products you use (as you should be anyways). Oh and on the cancer part it can't just magically give you cancer, you must already have the cancerous cell in your body, and it could maybe trigger it (along with several other things being able to), though sadly you can't know if you have that cell before hand, so not worth testing but yeah, you can't live your life in fear, especially when so many other things would trigger it before the makeup.
Apr 11, 2013
Tiffany M.
Dr Oz is a fear monger...he scares the shit out of the naive house wives of America so that they run out and buy the latest greatest anti aging free radical fighting proper kid raising diaper changing house disinfecting husband pleasing product he's pushing...research the things from his show...a lot of it is HIS OPINION not fact
I agree mineral makeup shouldn't be inhaled...but we breath in every product we use that's powder or liquid...so don't start freaking out thinking your going to drop dead tomorrow
Apr 11, 2013
Brittany A.
Hahahaha, Tiffany, I love you! I completely agree on all you said.
Apr 11, 2013
Miranda B.
This all gets so confusing. I thought my mineral make up was better for me.
Apr 11, 2013
Maggie M.
Lol Tiffany 👏
Apr 11, 2013
Maggie M.
Depends on how you look at it Miranda..it's possible that inhaling it vs something else is a bad thing. Personally it makes me break out a heck of a lot less so I deem it "better for me" but it's all relative.
Apr 12, 2013
Carol H.
I have extra sensitive skin & asthma. Mineral makeup is a godsend. & I never believe a tv doctor!