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Good To Glow with Viva Life

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Good To Glow

Viva Life Magazine
Issue: 39 Winter 2008 

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Afterglow Cosmetics Hits The Big Screen In “Lonely Street” Movie

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Afterglow Mineral Cosmetics hits tinsel town big time! The beautiful Actress Lindsey Price formerly of Beverly Hills 90210, and currently one of the gorgeous gals in Lipstick Jungle will be wearing Afterglow Cosmetics in her role as the tireless tabloid reporter Felicia Quattlebaum in the quirky detective movie “Lonely Street” also starring Jay Mohr.

Make up artist Judie Tallman needed only to play up Lindsey’s natural beauty using Afterglow’s Organic Setting Powder in Translucent and Organic Mineral Blush in Smitten.

JudieTallman says:

“Minerals are great because they ‘melt’ into the skin when worn and give a natural matte look without the powder buildup.” 

Lonely Street hits the USA theatres in winter of 2008. To find out more about Lonely Street click here.

Linsay Price and Lonely Street MovieLindsey Price

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Mineral Mania by Sofeminine.co.uk Beauty

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

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So what is classed as mineral makeup?Afterglow Founder Kristin Adams
It’s not a dumb question! In fact, there are no regulations governing what can and cannot go in a pot with the word ‘mineral’ written on it. Like organic and natural beauty products, mineral products may not actually contain any more mineral content than others. At risk of sounding pedantic, it pays to read the label.

What’s in mineral make-up? 
It’s more a question of what isn’t! Mineral make-up is composed of very finely ground mineral powders from the earth (mica, zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are the big guns). Many of these minerals are also found in ordinary make-up. The ‘purest’ forms of mineral make-up contain no paraben preservatives, fillers, dyes, chemicals, colours, binders, other chemicals and irritants. Watch out for a chemical called bismuth (bismuth oxychloride) too. This is a pearlising agent which can irritate skin and give an unnatural Tango orange glow. 

What difference does mineral make-up have for your skin?
Devoid of the above-mentioned nasties, mineral make-up is purer, lighter in texture and kinder to skin. Minerals have anti-inflammatory properties, which have a calming effect on acne, rosacea, allergies and sensitive skin. Mineral make-up is comedogenic, meaning it doesn’t clog your pores as much as heavier chemical products. Some mineral cosmetics are also suitable for vegans and gluten sensitive types.

Afterglow Cosmetics founder Kristin Adams (pictured above) says: “The typical adult uses nine cosmetics & personal-care products a day with an average daily load of around 126 chemicals. Most of these chemicals are absorbed into your body through your skin. Others, found in lipstick and lip balm you actually eat as they come off your lips when eating, drinking or wetting your lips. Mineral cosmetics are natural and don’t contain any harmful ingredients.”

What are the downsides?
The powder-heavy formulae can have drying effects and even accentuate wrinkles and lines. Prices vary a great deal, but as a rule you use less product than you would for standard cosmetics, so mineral makeup can give you value for money even if you have to shell out a bit more to start with.

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