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Clearing up cosmetic misconceptions

Muscle & Fitness/Hers,  Feb, 2004  

Myth: Wearing makeup while you exercise will clog your pores.

Reality: Not if you wear mineral makeup. It has no additives (like talc, wax, oils or perfumes) that can irritate skin or clog the pores. Minerals, the key ingredients, are naturally anti-inflammatory and act as an antiseptic on the skin, soothing it and keeping it clean. And a bonus for those avid about outdoor sports: the minerals form a protective barrier from environmental pollutants and offer natural sun protection. To try mineral makeup, check out these all-natural brands: Jane Iredale (janeiredale.com); i.d. by Bare Escentuals (bareescentuals.com); Pur Minerals (pureminerals.com); Color-escience (pictured at left; colorescience.com); La Bella Donna (labelladonna.com); and Glominerals (glominerals.com).--J.B.

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