Archive for July, 2010
Dustless Powder Applications

There has been a lot of talk lately about the possible respiratory concerns from powder makeup.
When using powder foundations there are 4 key items to be aware of:
1) Ingredients
1) Particle size
2) Binding agents
2) Application techniques
Lauren Brooke Cosmetiques has been aware of these concerns, and because of their commitment to creating safe and healthy cosmetics for women, have designed their Foundation Powders specifically with these four points and your health in mind!
First, their powders have been formulated with NO titanium dioxide because test results have found this ingredient to have possible links to respiratory cancers. Second, they use NO nano-sized particles in any of their powders because these particles are small enough to be transferred through the skin as well as on a cellular level, especially when inhaled. Third, Organic Jojoba Oil is infused into their powders to help bind loose particles together and create a ‘weightier’ powder, which keeps it on the applicator and face, instead of floating in the air for possible inhalation. Lastly, each powder container contains a deluxe satin puff. These puffs can be used to wipe the powder on the face, instead of using a brush, which tends to create more dust when applying. After applying the powder with the puff, then a Kabuki or Powder brush can be used to create a smooth, finished look.
Integrating the healthiest ingredients, larger particle sizes, plant-based organic binding agents, and dustless application tools and techniques into a powder makes Lauren Brooke Cosmetiques Foundation Powders the healthiest powders available for you and your overall health!
Uniquely Beautiful
What is Beauty?
Over the centuries and within each nations culture can be found myriads of definitions of beauty. Unfortunately, we’ve been convinced by a few, very minority groups that what they say is beautiful is true, and we have to adhere to and accept it.
That’s just high school on a world-level.
We all remember those select few in high school who decided they knew what was acceptable and we all had to follow their lead if we wanted to ‘fit in’. I’m all for graduating from the world-level high school mentality of everyone having to look a certain way in order to be ‘beautiful’, and choose to define beauty in our own individual way.
We each have incredible beauty of our own deep inside and, as we graduate and mature, we learn to look within and find our own True Beauty. As we grow, we let go of needing outside approval. We learn who we Are and learn to embrace and express our Highest Potential.
Define your own unique beauty and LIVE IT!