Is the brand Organic Wear a good organic make up brand?
Posted by admin on Nov 14, 2009
I came across this site http://www.organicwearmakeup.com while searching for organic make up products. I’ve never used organic make up before because I don’t know if it has better coverage than the other known make up brands (ie Mac, L’oreal, Cover girl, etc). I heard about minerals make up from a friend and I thought I could start using that too. Although Im not sure if they really are good for the skin and the environment as they claim to be. What do you guys think?
organic makeup is gentler on the skin, and better for the environment. Or at least they are a lot better than comon drugstore makeup products.
however, there are some types of makeup that are easily made organic, and others that aren’t as good. Powders like powdered blushes, bronzers, and foundation work well. I didn’t think the mascaras would be that good, but I bought a tube of the loreal bare naturale mascara and I love it, it has the same effect while making my eyelashes soft.
but things like cream concealers and eyeshadows aren’t a great choice for organic products, they don’t blend as well and can get cakey.
What are the types of complex organic molecules that make up chrosomes?
Posted by admin on Nov 4, 2009
What are the types of complex organic molecules that make up chrosomes?
nucleic acids, which are made up of a phosphate group, pentose sugar (5 carbon sugar) and a base, either pyrimidine or purines
Is the Physicians Formula Organic make up brand good to use?
Posted by admin on Oct 20, 2009
Is the Physicians Formula Organic make up brand good to use? I have acne and I was wondering if it would affect it in any way? Is it worth the price to buy this brand? Also I wear make up almost everyday… would this be okay to use on a daily basis? Please and thank you :]
totally!
it’s organic for one and not tested on animals! you can use this makeup like any ordinary makeup.
it shouldn’t affect your acne too much since it has all natural ingredients.
What are the four (basic) things that make up organic compounds?
Posted by admin on Oct 20, 2009
What are the four (basic) things that make up organic compounds, and which one MUST an organic compound contain??? NOTE: this is high school level homework. Thanks SO much!!!
Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen
and it must contain Carbon and Hydrogen
Best places to buy organic make up?
Posted by admin on Oct 13, 2009
Where are the best places to buy organic/natural make up. I have a chemical allergy and can’t take normal make up like Cover Girl, Mac, ect. My dermatologist told me to buy natural organic make up but I can’t seem to find any places that sell it around here.
I live in Canada. I can buy online if needed.
idk where here is but in nj you can buy it at cvs, target, walmart, basically anywhere…but i only know of one brand. Its Physicians Formula
what are the two types of coomplex organic molecules that make up chrosomes?
Posted by admin on Oct 6, 2009
what are the two types of coomplex organic molecules that make up chrosomes?
i said two~
DNA
deoxyribose, a sugar, and nucleic acids
Organic Cosmetics Tutorial with Afterglow-Megan Fox Look
Posted by admin on Sep 15, 2009
http://www.afterglowcosmetics.com/
Afterglow Cosmetics offers organic cosmetics, mineral cosmetics, mineral foundation, natural foundation, etc. You can purchase online, by phone 1.866.630.4569 or in a salon or spa (they have a store finder on their website).
Afterglow Products used:
-Organic Mineral Foundation in Sunset
-Organic Satin Eye Shadow in Lavish
-Mineral Eye Shadow in Tempt
-Mineral Eye Shadow in Bare
-Powder Eye Liner in Raven
-Pure Soul Mascara in Onyx
Afterglow Vegan Brushes used:
-Kabuki Brush
-Blush Brush
- Angled Liner Brush
-Oval Eye Shadow Brush
Duration : 0:8:56
Choosing Mineral Makeup For Your Natural Skin Care Routine
Posted by admin on Aug 17, 2009

Mineral makeup – doesn’t it just sound healthy? In truth that mineral foundation or organic blush could be just as bad for your skin and health as standard makeup. Just because a cosmetic label reads “natural” or “all-mineral” does not mean it will be a healthy choice. For example paraben preservatives and synthetic fillers are often used in cosmetics that are labeled natural. There no hard fast rules for what can be called “mineral” makeup – just as long as the primary ingredient is considered to be a mineral.
Most of the makeup claiming to have minerals are ususally comprised of a few different elements. One is titanium oxide, it is a white mineral that occurs naturally. It can be found in its purest form in white beach sand. Titanium oxide can serve as a base color and sunscreen in mineral cosmetics. Zinc oxcide is another common ingredient and can be found in nature as well. Zince helps to ward off bacterial inflammation and quicken wound healing. Iron oxides and mica are often used minerals in makeup as well.
Added to the mineral mix in many products are a litany of potentials pore-blockers and questionable preservatives. For example the list can include parrafin, aluminum starch, talc, glycerin, buylated hydroxytoluene, and triethanolamine. As with all consumer products, it’s vital to read exactly what’s in the mix in your makeup.
Here’s a list of some mineral makeup lines to consider for your natural skin care treatment routine.
Does not use colorants, synthetic additives, or preserves.
Name Your LinkLaura Mercier
Does not use colorants, synthetic additives, or preserves in minerals line.
From their website; “Laura Mercier Skincare is a collection of products that are formulated to address everyday needs with minimal time and effort. Laura Mercier Skincare products actually “read” and adjust to each individual’s skin needs. So extremely gentle, balanced and free of common “anti-aging” ingredients and fragrances that anyone can use them.”
Some of their mineral powders contain paraben preservatives but are free of additives. From the Bare Minerals site:
Bare Escentuals uses only the finest ingredients in our products. Made with crushed minerals from the earth, 100% pure bareMinerals:
- is free of preservatives, talc, oil, fragrance and other potential skin irritants
- is free of fillers and binders
- is weightless
- provides adjustable coverage—from light to full
- will improve the condition of the skin over time

