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Ingredients matter!
Want to know what's in Sheer Miracle mineral makeup? See our ingredient list below.
Equally important...what's NOT in our formulas? Sheer Miracle mineral makeup contains no bismuth oxychloride, talc, parabens, chemicals, preservatives or fragrance.
Check the labels on other mineral makeup brands and compare their ingredient lists to ours. Sheer Miracle loose mineral makeup is the purest, most hypo-allergenic on the market (including drug store and big name mineral brands). A shorter ingredient list equals less chance of irritation or allergic reaction.
Please continue to scroll down the page to view ingredient definitions.
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Mineral Makeup Ingredients:
Loose mineral foundation: mica, titanium dioxide, iron oxides, ultramarine blue
Finishing Powder - Matte: serecite, mica.
Finishing Powder - Glow: mica, titanium dioxide.
Concealer: titanium dioxide, mica, zinc oxide, iron oxides.
Loose mineral blush: mica, titanium dioxide, iron oxides.
Bronzer: titanium dioxide, mica, iron oxides.
Eye shadow/multi-purpose powder: mica, iron oxides, titanium dioxide. [+/-: ferric ferrocyanide, ultramarine blue, ultramarine violet, chromium oxide green or carmine].
A list of specific ingredients are listed on each eye shadow pigment product description page and on the label of our products.
Potted Lip Gloss: Soy Wax,
Euphorbia Wax, Bees Wax, Capric Triglyceride, Hemp
Seed Oil, Castor Oil, Olive
Fruit Oil, Meadowfoam Seed
Oil, Castor Isostearate
Succinate, Shea Butter,
Vitamin E. May contain: Mica,
Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxides.
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Ingredients of other products:
Miracle Repairing Oil: 100% fully refined molecularly distilled emu oil.
Miracle Peel Cloth: 97% Polyester, 3% Polyamide.
Pencil Me In Eyeliner Pencil Ingredients:
Carnauba Wax, Rhus Succedanea Fruit Wax (Japan Wax), Candelilla Wax, Beeswax (Cire d’abeille), Stearic Acid, Hydrogenated Coco-Glyceride, Shea Butter, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Cetyl Alcohol, Lanolin, Ascorbyl Palmitate (Vitamin C), Sodium Benzoate, Citric Acid, Lecithin, Vitamin A, Squalane, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Vitamin D, Wheat Germ Oil, Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Niacin (Vitamin B3), Safflower Seed Oil, Vitamin K, Green Tea Leaf Extract, Pine Bark Extract, Grape Seed Extract. [+/-: Carbon Black (CI77266), Black Iron Oxide, (CI77499) Glitter, Ultramarine Blue (CI77007), Mica, Titanium Dioxide (DI77892), Ironoxide Red (CI 77491), Manganese Violet (CI77742), Ironoxide Yellow (CI77492), Hydrated Chrome Oxide Green (CI77289) Chrome oxide green (CI77288)].
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Loose Mineral Cosmetic Ingredient Definitions:
Mica: Earth mineral included in products to give them sparkle and shine. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved for general use in cosmetics including eye area use in 1977.
Serecite: A fine grained, colorless (white) mica.
Titanium Dioxide: Inert earth mineral used as a thickening, whitening, lubricating, and sunscreen ingredient in cosmetics. It protects skin from UVA and UVB radiation and is considered to have no risk of skin irritation. FDA approved for general use in cosmetics including eye area use in 1973.
Zinc oxide: Inert earth mineral used as a thickening, whitening, lubricating and sunscreen ingredient in cosmetics. Zinc oxide is considered to have no risk of skin irritation. It also acts as an anti-irritant (anti-inflammatory) and antioxidant. FDA approved for general use in cosmetics including eye area use in 1977.
Iron Oxides: Compounds of iron that are used as colorants in cosmetics. FDA approved for general use in cosmetics including eye area use in 1977.
Ultramarine Blue: A brilliant deep blue pigment obtained from the gemstone lapis lazuli. FDA approved for general use in cosmetics including eye area use in 1976.
Ultramarine Violet: An inorganic, high-purity pigment. Ultramarine pigments are valued for their brightness, non-irritability and low levels of impurity. FDA approved for general use in cosmetics including eye area use in 1976.
Chromium Oxide Green: Inorganic earth mineral used as a pigment with an olive-green hue which gives a high level of opacity. FDA approved for general use in cosmetics including eye area use in 1977.
Carmine: Natural red colorant that comes from the dried female cochineal beetle. FDA approved for general use in cosmetics including eye area use in 1977. (This is our only non-Vegan ingredient. If you'd like to know which of our products contain Carmine, type Carmine in the search box above and hit submit.)
Ferric Ferrocyanide: Also known as Iron Blue, a coloring agent used in cosmetic products, including those designed for use around the eye. FDA approved for general use in cosmetics including eye area use in 1978.
 
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