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	<title>Comments on: Afterglow &#8211; Healthy Hues For Your Skin</title>
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		<title>By: Michelle Smith</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michelle Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description>I was not aware of that. It looks like I need to educate myself further. Thanks for the heads up. 

I&#039;ve used bareMinerals foundation without any problems, so I wasn&#039;t aware that it was controversial. I think that in terms of skin irritations, the list of possible irritants could be huge, so if I went just on that, it would be hard to know what to include or what to exclude when writing. In my own family, for example, I have two kids with sensitive skin and they react to totally different ingredients. 

I appreciate your input and I&#039;ll make it a point to offer posts on products that are good for sensitive skin.  If you, or any other readers, know of any products  that you respect and would like to recommend for sensitive skin, please email me and I&#039;ll write them up.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was not aware of that. It looks like I need to educate myself further. Thanks for the heads up. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve used bareMinerals foundation without any problems, so I wasn&#8217;t aware that it was controversial. I think that in terms of skin irritations, the list of possible irritants could be huge, so if I went just on that, it would be hard to know what to include or what to exclude when writing. In my own family, for example, I have two kids with sensitive skin and they react to totally different ingredients. </p>
<p>I appreciate your input and I&#8217;ll make it a point to offer posts on products that are good for sensitive skin.  If you, or any other readers, know of any products  that you respect and would like to recommend for sensitive skin, please email me and I&#8217;ll write them up.</p>
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		<title>By: AEK</title>
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		<dc:creator>AEK</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 07:39:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Michelle,
I recently discovered your blog of everything green, after I bought a kit of &quot;Eco Tools&quot; makeup brushes. I hope to use them soon. So I&#039;ve been reading your blog backwards! It is really great.
It intrigued me that you promote the &quot;Bare Minerals&quot; line of mineral makeup. I kept wondering if you knew that Bare Minerals has bismuth oxychloride in it. Until today&#039;s blog, I wasn&#039;t sure if you were even familiar with bismuth oxychloride as a skin irritant. So I&#039;d already heard of Afterglow, because I have really sensitive skin, and last year I researched a lot of the mineral makeups. Afterglow is one of several online mineral makeup companies that sells products without bismuth oxychloride. I&#039;ve decided that I&#039;ll just continue to use a good cleanser, some pure rosewater as a toner, and an excellent all-natural moisturizer that has a built-in sunscreen of SPF 30. Please check out the ingredient list for Bare Minerals; they definitely list bismuth oxychloride as one of the ingredients used, on their website. Yet the Bare Minerals website says that the mineral makeup is &quot;pure&quot; and contains no irritants! It&#039;s really upsetting that so many of these companies, on the one hand, can say they are pure and natural, yet on the other hand use a product that is a known irritant.
Thanks for reading this far, Michelle. Please keep educating us!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Michelle,<br />
I recently discovered your blog of everything green, after I bought a kit of &#8220;Eco Tools&#8221; makeup brushes. I hope to use them soon. So I&#8217;ve been reading your blog backwards! It is really great.<br />
It intrigued me that you promote the &#8220;Bare Minerals&#8221; line of mineral makeup. I kept wondering if you knew that Bare Minerals has bismuth oxychloride in it. Until today&#8217;s blog, I wasn&#8217;t sure if you were even familiar with bismuth oxychloride as a skin irritant. So I&#8217;d already heard of Afterglow, because I have really sensitive skin, and last year I researched a lot of the mineral makeups. Afterglow is one of several online mineral makeup companies that sells products without bismuth oxychloride. I&#8217;ve decided that I&#8217;ll just continue to use a good cleanser, some pure rosewater as a toner, and an excellent all-natural moisturizer that has a built-in sunscreen of SPF 30. Please check out the ingredient list for Bare Minerals; they definitely list bismuth oxychloride as one of the ingredients used, on their website. Yet the Bare Minerals website says that the mineral makeup is &#8220;pure&#8221; and contains no irritants! It&#8217;s really upsetting that so many of these companies, on the one hand, can say they are pure and natural, yet on the other hand use a product that is a known irritant.<br />
Thanks for reading this far, Michelle. Please keep educating us!</p>
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