Here are some answers to question about natural mineral makeup and ESCA cosmetics:
What is the Secret of Natural Makeup?
Some times the perceived value of things, in this case natural makeup, becomes higher when it is harder to obtain. Paying a fair amount of money for a product, or having to heavily search for it in order to find it can cause us to value and appreciate it more.
Well, the secret is…there is no secret to natural makeup and the natural, minimalistic look and feel.
Natural is defined as the state of being non-artificial or not imitation. It is also defined as having an existence in or deriving from nature. The natural makeup look is being made up without looking made up.
Natural beauty emanates an air of pureness, subtlety, and honesty if you will. There is no reason to hide behind make up. The purpose of make up is to accentuate what you have, not hide it.
The minimalistic trend is starting to become just that…a great fashion trend. The non-imitation healthy look and the products concerning the next topic up helps in attaining this look.
ESCA or Mineral | Which Make up is Which?
The short answer is, they’re both the same thing.
As was mentioned in a previous article, ESCA actually stands for electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis. It is an acronym for a scientific process and not a brand, trademark, or company of any sort.
To further expound on the subject, ESCA is the scientific technology for analyzing, examining, and testing the formula and ingredients of the mineral makeup to ensure that its contents are pure, natural, and does not contain any imitation chemicals, compounds and impurities.
Granted that ESCA makeup may still contain a very small measure of these chemicals and impureness, it still by far surpasses the quality in cosmetics that has not been produced through ESCA technology.
Minerals from the earth are filtered, sifted, and used in the ingredients of cosmetics made with ESCA tech. This is why it is also known as mineral make up.
So, no matter which term you prefer to use, they both refer to the same thing.