The Body Deli's HydraMist: Key to a Flawless Makeup Finish



Many of you know that I use mineral makeup, and it effectively keeps my look flawless and my skin healthy and radiant. This is because real mineral makeup (not the hybrids you find in some commercial establishments) holds only the most natural ingredients without parabens, preservatives, and other gunk that could clog the pores. It also gives maximum coverage for days when I need it, or sheer dewy finish when I want my skin to look flawlessly radiant. Some people don't like mineral makeup because they say that it looks cakey on them. My take? It may be true, but most of the time, it won't end up looking cakey if you apply them in very light layers (with mineral makeup, less is more), and if you use a hydrating mist to set the makeup and to make it dewy and natural.

On Mineral Makeup Application

I apply my mineral makeup in this manner: I sprinkle just a miniscule amount of mineral foundation on my swirly bowl (I use a tea cup I bought at the asian supermarket which has tall sides and a narrow circumference that perfectly holds my kabuki or flat top brush). I swirl my brush in the bowl until all the minerals are evenly tucked into the hairs of the brush. I take my hydrating mist and spritz 2 or 3 squirts onto the brush, then I apply it on my face. Sometimes, I apply the mineral foundation dry, spritz the hydrating mist directly on my face, then use my kabuki or flat top to even out the product until it melds like second skin onto my face. I do this procedure 2 times, or 3 if I need coverage. Some people use a sponge (I like the red ones that Dayna uses), and that works great as well. As of now, I use 3 different hydrating mists: MAC Fix+ (the one I use constantly), Frownies Rose Water Hydrating Mist, and Garden of Wisdom Pineapple Hydrating Mist . The Body Deli is coming up with a hydrating mist that I am very interested to try.

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David Parker, co-owner and “Cosmetic Chef” of the eco-friendly, raw beauty line, The Body Deli, shared with us a great tip for fans of mineral make-up!

“Misting is the key to a flawless finish,” says David Parker of The Body Deli in Palm Desert , CA .

Eliminate the ‘cakey’ look that’s produced by mineral make-up by continuously misting your face throughout the day. Mineral make-up can easily dry out skin. It’s important to hydrate your face in order to refresh the look of your mineral powder.

The Body Deli just launched the Liquid Vitamin Hydra-Mist, $55, which has multiple benefits for your skin and imparts a dewy glow on your complexion.

The Body Deli’s Liquid Vitamin Hydra-Mist infuses nutrients and hydration into the skin using:

· Rovisome Vitamin C
· Nutra-Peptides
· Sea Kelp bioferment
· Micro-clustered H2O

These highly rejuvenating actives combined with micro-clustered water and atomized in our pharmaceutical grade fine mist sprayer deliver the necessary ingredients that deeply absorb and penetrate the cellular membranes. It imparts a dewly, youthful look and helps to reduce the signs of aging.

Hydra-Mist is formulated from a proprietary blend of ionically charged “acidic” water which molecule size is much smaller than regular water. This micronized water is the carrier system for the powerful liposome encapsulated antioxidant Vitamin C. Sea kelp bioferment supplies a bio-available form of kelp that attracts and binds moisture to the skin. Peptides increase the skin’s ability to boost collagen integrity and support elasticity.


What do you think? Do you use a hydrating mist?

3 comments

Phyrra said...

I've never tried applying my mineral makeup foundation wet or with a mist. I have a flat top brush that I just got, and several kabukis. I like the Kabukis, and it seems like the flat top brush (the taklon one from Aromaleigh), applies a very sheer layer of foundation.

I wonder what sort of a difference it would make in how the foundations look on me.

Thank you so much for sharing! As usual, you have a wealth of information!

Shen said...

i do! i use fix+ or charged water. :) sometimes just plain water. I even tried my witch hazel toner one time. lol!

The Shades Of U said...

Phyrra- you should try mineral makeup with a mist. You won't believe how dewy, natural and fresh your makeup looks with it.

Shen- good for you! Love Fix+ to death!