Aš tai jau buvau skaičiusi ankščiau, kai dar visos alpot dėl tos mineralkės, bet per daug nieko nesakiau, jūs taip džiaugėtes... ant loreal irgi rašo tą patį, ką ir čia, tipo nuo saulės apsaugo ir t.t. gal ir šita neapsaugo, bet perkant Lietuvoje bent nereikia dar papildomai mokėti už siuntimą.... Beje, turiu aš ją, man visai nieko gaminys.
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O ši spalva nebus tokia tamsi kaip egipto žeme? Nes egipto žeme man per tamsi
paskaicius prieblandos megstama nuoroda as irgi persigalvojau del naktines o
kaip gerai,kad nei velnio nesuprantu angliškai naktinės užsakynėti neplanavau,bet kadandi draugė iš JAV atvažiuoja,tai paprašysiu atvežti porą medium pudrų atsargai ir šešėlių tik nežinau kokius išsirinkti
QUOTE(iingri @ 2008 02 22, 16:39)
O ši spalva nebus tokia tamsi kaip egipto žeme? Nes egipto žeme man per tamsi
Medium atspalviui toli gražu iki EŽ Aš ant medium, su EŽ skruostus ryškinu
QUOTE(prieblanda @ 2008 02 22, 06:55)
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RareMinerals Skin Revival Treatment
by Bare Escentuals
The list of claims for this product make it sound like Nirvana for the skin. For all intents and purposes the showcased ingredient in this product is, well, dirt. (Dirt is my term, Bare Escentuals uses the term Jurassic, virgin soil, but by any name, soil is just another term for dirt, although I have to agree soil does sounds less, well, dirty). I have to admit that seeing dirt advertised as skin care is a first!
RareMinerals Skin Revival Treatment is supposed to contain 72 organic macro and micro minerals. However, you wont find 72 minerals listed on the ingredient label, just Organic Soil Mineral Concentrateso you have to take their word that these 72 minerals are present in the virgin dirt. According to the company, this mixture, along with the other ingredients, will produce firmer, smoother, and brighter skin while at the same time prompting exfoliation and reducing pore size. Essentially, this is being sold as a one-size fits all skin-care product feeding skin with everything it needs to look its best and function optimally. That part is definitely a stretch because, first and foremost, this powder-based product isnt moisturizing in the least (minerals arent moisturizing, if anything they absorb oil), nor does it provide sun protection. Its mica base is there for the shine, and while other absorbent minerals are included they also prevent the skin-identical ingredients in the product from having much, if any, benefit for skin. Actually, the formula isnt too far removed from the original bareMinerals Foundation SPF 15. Both are loose powders that go on smoothly and impart a radiant glow to skin, the latter the result of those shiny particles of mica.
RareMinerals Skin Revival Treatment comes in four shades, including a Clear option that still imparts some color, and most of them provide enough coverage to camouflage minor flaws and redness, so you will perceive that your skin looks better. The recommendation to wear this at night is just shocking to me. Be forewarned that sleeping with this product on your face will result in makeup stains on your pillowcase, and that leaving this stuff on overnight would most likely be drying and irritating. Minerals on the skin, even plain talc or chalk or soil of any kind, arent soothing in the least, and need to be washed off, not worn to bed, and this product is no exception.
Getting back to the mineral claims, is there anything to them? Does this pure mineral concentrate hold the secret to revitalized, youthful skin? Regardless of the purity of the soil, minerals cannot be absorbed by skin (their molecules are just too big), so any effect would be entirely superficial. Moreover, while there hasnt been much research on topical application of minerals, we do know that whether they are applied topically or ingested, minerals depend on other factors (most notably coenzymes) to work, and even when that happens the benefits arent all that exciting (Sources: Cosmeceuticals, Elsner & Maiback, 2000, pages 2930; and International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 1997, page 105). There is no substantiated research proving that minerals, whether concentrated or not, exfoliate skin or have any effect on pore size. Any perceived reduction in pore size from using this product is solely from its reflective quality and natural opacity, the same as any other powder foundation. It can work to temporarily fill in large pores, but when its washed off any potential benefit is washed away at the same time.
You may be wondering about the vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in this product. According to the chemists I spoke with, ascorbic acid tends to remain stable in an anhydrous (waterless) product, which this powder certainly qualifies as. How much of the vitamin C reaches the skin is a question, however, along with whether RareMinerals uses an effective amount.
The bottom line is that although RareMinerals may be unique in terms of its extraction process and its use of virgin soil, those elements wont translate into skin care. Its just another form of powder, and a rather expensive one at that.
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RareMinerals Skin Revival Treatment
by Bare Escentuals
The list of claims for this product make it sound like Nirvana for the skin. For all intents and purposes the showcased ingredient in this product is, well, dirt. (Dirt is my term, Bare Escentuals uses the term Jurassic, virgin soil, but by any name, soil is just another term for dirt, although I have to agree soil does sounds less, well, dirty). I have to admit that seeing dirt advertised as skin care is a first!
RareMinerals Skin Revival Treatment is supposed to contain 72 organic macro and micro minerals. However, you wont find 72 minerals listed on the ingredient label, just Organic Soil Mineral Concentrateso you have to take their word that these 72 minerals are present in the virgin dirt. According to the company, this mixture, along with the other ingredients, will produce firmer, smoother, and brighter skin while at the same time prompting exfoliation and reducing pore size. Essentially, this is being sold as a one-size fits all skin-care product feeding skin with everything it needs to look its best and function optimally. That part is definitely a stretch because, first and foremost, this powder-based product isnt moisturizing in the least (minerals arent moisturizing, if anything they absorb oil), nor does it provide sun protection. Its mica base is there for the shine, and while other absorbent minerals are included they also prevent the skin-identical ingredients in the product from having much, if any, benefit for skin. Actually, the formula isnt too far removed from the original bareMinerals Foundation SPF 15. Both are loose powders that go on smoothly and impart a radiant glow to skin, the latter the result of those shiny particles of mica.
RareMinerals Skin Revival Treatment comes in four shades, including a Clear option that still imparts some color, and most of them provide enough coverage to camouflage minor flaws and redness, so you will perceive that your skin looks better. The recommendation to wear this at night is just shocking to me. Be forewarned that sleeping with this product on your face will result in makeup stains on your pillowcase, and that leaving this stuff on overnight would most likely be drying and irritating. Minerals on the skin, even plain talc or chalk or soil of any kind, arent soothing in the least, and need to be washed off, not worn to bed, and this product is no exception.
Getting back to the mineral claims, is there anything to them? Does this pure mineral concentrate hold the secret to revitalized, youthful skin? Regardless of the purity of the soil, minerals cannot be absorbed by skin (their molecules are just too big), so any effect would be entirely superficial. Moreover, while there hasnt been much research on topical application of minerals, we do know that whether they are applied topically or ingested, minerals depend on other factors (most notably coenzymes) to work, and even when that happens the benefits arent all that exciting (Sources: Cosmeceuticals, Elsner & Maiback, 2000, pages 2930; and International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 1997, page 105). There is no substantiated research proving that minerals, whether concentrated or not, exfoliate skin or have any effect on pore size. Any perceived reduction in pore size from using this product is solely from its reflective quality and natural opacity, the same as any other powder foundation. It can work to temporarily fill in large pores, but when its washed off any potential benefit is washed away at the same time.
You may be wondering about the vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in this product. According to the chemists I spoke with, ascorbic acid tends to remain stable in an anhydrous (waterless) product, which this powder certainly qualifies as. How much of the vitamin C reaches the skin is a question, however, along with whether RareMinerals uses an effective amount.
The bottom line is that although RareMinerals may be unique in terms of its extraction process and its use of virgin soil, those elements wont translate into skin care. Its just another form of powder, and a rather expensive one at that.
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Apie kiekviena produkta galima rasti antireklamos,net jei tai Dior ar Chanel.O jei nueiti i tema"kosmetika kenkia",tai isviso nieko nesinori ant veido tepti pasiskaicius apie neigiama produktu poveiki.
As,asmeniskai pabandau ir nusprendziu,ar man tinka ar netinka.Rare minerals naktine pudra tikrai labai patinka,matau super rezultatus,o ka raso visokie antireklaminiai saltiniai man nusispjaut
QUOTE(foje @ 2008 02 23, 02:51)
Rare minerals naktine pudra tikrai labai patinka,matau super rezultatus
gal galima konkrečiau?
turiu ir aš mineralinę pudrą, bet man ji ne stebuklas. Nebloga, bet ir neypatinga. Anksčiau naudojau "Darphin" pudrą, man ji kur kas labiau patiko
QUOTE(foje @ 2008 02 23, 00:51)
Rare minerals naktine pudra tikrai labai patinka,matau super rezultatus,o ka raso visokie antireklaminiai saltiniai man nusispjaut
kokie tie super rezultatai?
QUOTE(Pramones prospektas @ 2008 02 23, 04:30)
kokie tie super rezultatai?
Jau rasiau anksciau pirmoje temoje,kad turiu labai sausa ir jautria oda,ypac ziema.Si naktine pudra nueme jautruma,sulygino oda.Tiesa,pries ja tepu naktini krema,bet manau toms,kurios turi riebesne oda ji tiktu ir be kremo.
Na va, pagaliau ir aš sulaukiau savo i.d mineralinės purdos. Bijojau, kad spalva nebūtų per tamsi, bet atitiko puikiai
QUOTE(Kristepala @ 2008 02 23, 19:58)
Na va, pagaliau ir aš sulaukiau savo i.d mineralinės purdos. Bijojau, kad spalva nebūtų per tamsi, bet atitiko puikiai
o seip kaip? kokie pirmi ispudziai?