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	<title>Comments on: PRO vs. PERSONAL: Foundation</title>
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		<title>By: Robyn</title>
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		<description>Don&#039;t you find that your skin looks kind of ashen with BE?  Many complain that their products makes them look sort of grayish because of the bismuth and the need for the mineral veil.  BE may be one of the best known names in the mineral makeup market, but they are far from the highest quality.  You can save money, get better coverage with no unecessary cheap fillers (like bismuth oxychloride), and no need for the extra product of mineral veil to maintain wearability.  My foundations offer nothing but the purest minerals: mica, titanium dioxide, and zinc oxide.  It will last all day long, won&#039;t even rub off on your clothes, and contains no irritants or micronized ingredients, who&#039;s safety has not yet been determined.  I even offer the option of adding 100% pure silk powder to any foundation.  Silk has dual properties of absorbing excess oils where necessary while simultaneously retaining moisture where your skin is dryer.  It&#039;s properties will change with temperature and humidity, and has the closest light reflection to natural skin so that you don&#039;t photograph looking ghostly as many MMU&#039;s can do.  A side by side comparison of most of the more popular mineral makeup companies can be found here: http://www.purelycosmetics.com/mineral-makeup-comparisons-i-10.html - I think you&#039;ll find it pretty interesting.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t you find that your skin looks kind of ashen with BE?  Many complain that their products makes them look sort of grayish because of the bismuth and the need for the mineral veil.  BE may be one of the best known names in the mineral makeup market, but they are far from the highest quality.  You can save money, get better coverage with no unecessary cheap fillers (like bismuth oxychloride), and no need for the extra product of mineral veil to maintain wearability.  My foundations offer nothing but the purest minerals: mica, titanium dioxide, and zinc oxide.  It will last all day long, won&#8217;t even rub off on your clothes, and contains no irritants or micronized ingredients, who&#8217;s safety has not yet been determined.  I even offer the option of adding 100% pure silk powder to any foundation.  Silk has dual properties of absorbing excess oils where necessary while simultaneously retaining moisture where your skin is dryer.  It&#8217;s properties will change with temperature and humidity, and has the closest light reflection to natural skin so that you don&#8217;t photograph looking ghostly as many MMU&#8217;s can do.  A side by side comparison of most of the more popular mineral makeup companies can be found here: <a href="http://www.purelycosmetics.com/mineral-makeup-comparisons-i-10.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.purelycosmetics.com/mineral-makeup-comparisons-i-10.html</a> &#8211; I think you&#8217;ll find it pretty interesting.</p>
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