Human Nature Love Minerals Blush
Because I was imbyerna about something academic-related this morning, I figured I should channel the kikay for today instead. I had awaited the launch of Human Nature‘s mineral make-up line for months and when they were finally available on the website, I immediately ordered. Been using it for a few months now and I can say I’m very happy with it.
I ordered Petal Bloom (light to mid tint). I’ve always been used to bronzers but sometimes they can be too strong. I wanted something that I could use to contour my cheeks without looking too made up.
I just love love love the packaging. We have Lizz Buenaventura to thank for these beauties.
What I adore about this product best is that unlike most mineral make-up, which consist mostly of loose powder, this is pressed. I know there are pros and cons to using pressed powders (one of them being the additional chemical process involved), but there are two things that I consider now.
- I am a messy messy person. Although I try to generally keep things in order, I always end up spilling things. Loose powders are bad for people like me.
- I am afraid of inhaling powder particles and harming my lungs in the process.
Anyway, here’s a photo that Michelle (MrsM) took while I was scratching my chin. (Haha!) This was taken at Greens Vegetarian Restaurant.
I love how sheer and lightweight it is. Its key ingredients are vitamin E and good ol’ rice powder. I normally have bad reactions to topical vitamin E, but somehow, this still suits me. And at PhP225, Love Minerals Blush is definitely a steal!
Rowena Wendy Lei
February 6, 2011 at 9:31 amWow, that's super reasonably priced for mineral make-up!
skysenshi
February 6, 2011 at 9:32 amYup! And I super enjoy using it pa. I mean, I love organic stuff but I was getting frustrated with mineral make-up because I keep spilling them.
Mom-Friday
February 6, 2011 at 3:35 pmOKAY ito ah! that's why you look so dewy! 🙂
seems like a great product!
skysenshi
February 6, 2011 at 4:22 pmAh, yung dewy look? Langis lang yun. Hahaha! (I'm combination-oily eh. Hahahahaha!)
Lizz
February 6, 2011 at 4:44 pmI'm so happy you liked this! 😀 You'll be glad to know that there weren't any chemicals that went into pressing our mineral makeup– just natural binders and a really strong press, haha. I think that pressed powders that use chemicals are more for preserving rather than binding. Our R&D was able to find natural binders as substitutes for the chemical ones. I guess the only downside is that our makeup has an expiration date… but I go through mine really quickly so I never even come close the expiry date (1 foundation lasts me 2-3 months)!
skysenshi
February 7, 2011 at 3:13 amWow, that's really useful information, Lizz! What's the expiration date, btw? I didn't check. Haha!
isea
February 7, 2011 at 5:03 ami got this from lizz a few months ago. it really does give a dewy look; i have very dry skin but it was still dewy on me! i only wish that the container was thinner; the plastic packaging actually has a fat bottom. masikip na masyado yung kikay kit ko eh. :p
skysenshi
February 7, 2011 at 6:55 am@isea
Ah, so it really does give that dewy look. Haha! Yeah, my kikay kit is also full to the brim. I have a hard time fishing things out of it na.
*MrsMartinez*
February 7, 2011 at 8:11 amYey! Kaya pala! Very nice nga and porma mo nun sa Greens! Is Lizz the owner of Human Heart Nature? or the designer of the product?
xoxo
MrsM
skysenshi
February 7, 2011 at 8:30 amMrsM! Lizz designed the packaging. Nice no? It's so kikay!
Rowena Wendy Lei
February 8, 2011 at 4:24 pmSad to say their lipstick sux. Worst I've ever put on. XD
skysenshi
February 10, 2011 at 1:31 amHaha! Thanks for the tip kasi I was looking at their lipsticks. I love the tinted lip balm though.
skysenshi
February 16, 2011 at 11:24 amHaha! Thanks for the tip kasi I was looking at their lipsticks. I love the tinted lip balm though.
Rowena Wendy Lei
February 16, 2011 at 11:24 amSad to say their lipstick sux. Worst I've ever put on. XD
Lizz
February 16, 2011 at 11:24 amI'm so happy you liked this! 😀 You'll be glad to know that there weren't any chemicals that went into pressing our mineral makeup– just natural binders and a really strong press, haha. I think that pressed powders that use chemicals are more for preserving rather than binding. Our R&D was able to find natural binders as substitutes for the chemical ones. I guess the only downside is that our makeup has an expiration date… but I go through mine really quickly so I never even come close the expiry date (1 foundation lasts me 2-3 months)!
Clair
October 17, 2011 at 4:16 pmI was thinking of ordering this blush. Either in Petal Bloom or Tropical Rose. I don't know how it would be like in person. Do you have medium complexion too? Â How much of the product do you have to apply for you to see a blush?
Thanks!