
With all the craze of bareMinerals natural makeup, it was only bound to happen that someone would come up with a suncare product to compliment the powder foundation. Peter Thomas Roth is the lucky winner and I couldn’t be any more excited! I actually heard about this mineral SPF through a friend. I tried it once and was immediately sold on the product! Peter Thomas Roth Instant Mineral SPF 30 is the perfect alterative to the many other greasy and heavy sunblocks that we are used to using. Like the bareMinerals makeup, PTR’s Instant Mineral SPF 30 is free of chemicals. The powder offers a residue-free, matte finish with instant sun protection. What I also love about the Instant Mineral SPF is that it is gentle enough to use on infants over the age of six months. Normally, my toddler son will put up a fight when I try to apply sunblock to his face. However, with the Instant Mineral SPF, he enjoys the tickle from the brush and looks forward to the application! I have found that using the SPF powder over a tinted moisturizer works best because it plays the role as your translucent powder and also eliminates the need for an additional sunblock. The convenient packaging of PTR’s Instant Mineral SPF 30 is great for carrying around in your purse or makeup bag. It allows for quick and easy reapplication throughout the day. Peter Thomas Roth Instant Mineral SPF 30 is definitely a step in the right direction if you want to keep your skin healthy and sun damage free. I never leave home without it and neither should you!
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Mother Nature's Sun Protection
Labels: Healthy Living, Skin Care, Sun Care
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Hello, my name is Sharnell. I love my job as a licensed Esthetician for the last eight years! Ask me any questions or share some of your own best kept beauty and skincare secrets!




1 comments:
You are right. These mineral based products are fantastic. I've been using the ColorScience brand and just love it. It's convenient, works great, and looks good. The Colorscience works really good on my sensitive skin too -- no bad reaction. I'll try the Peter Thomas Roth when mine runs out. Thanks for the information.
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