Jane Iredale Products Side-Effects
Written by: E. Carls-Lansang
Although, there have been no known adverse side effects so far resulting from usage of any of Iredale products, it is worthwhile to also investigate. It is common sense to always examine any cosmetic that one uses and observe for any allergic reactions or rash development on your skin especially for people who has been battling with rosacea, hyper-pigmentation, and related skin disorders. Some make-up elements that may aggravate skin disorders like the above-mentioned can range from alcohol or SD like cetyl alcohol, ammonia, benzalkonium chloride, eucalyptus, wintergreen, camphor, chamomile, or even the mild cocoa butter known for smoothing a skin. However, others may not even suffer from these common ingredients at all.
Jane Iredale has strived to develop a powder that would minimize, if not eliminate, these negative side effects. Her lines of products are non-comedogenic and oil-free. She sees to it that it contains none of the so-called "sensitizers" like chemical dyes, perfume, and alcohol, but that zinc oxide and titanium dioxide present in mineral make-ups would do the anti-inflammation and calming of the skin. There are no petroleum or coal tar dyes compounds included in her beauty wares. Jane Iredale's cosmetics ensures the absence of fillers like talcum powder, which can result to more skin dryness and tends to fall into facial crevices, but that only "micronized mineral elements" will be used to effectively cover pigmentation or any skin disorders.
As with all the other beauty-enhancing regimen, taking extra care of our health by eating a more balanced-nutritious foods, fruits, inclusive of exercising and practicing proper hygiene paves the way in achieving a healthy looking skin. These pure or organic mineral cosmetics like Jane Iredale's certainly helped in lessening, if not totally banishing, the unpleasant effects that other available beauty products can bring about.