Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Trending
    • 12 “Notes to Self” We Should All Memorize Before the End of the Year
    • What Hair Colour Suits Me
    • How to Dress for Your Venus Sign—and Shop Your Zodiac Vibes
    • Does This Ingredient Really Help?
    • 9 Ways to Stop Pushing People Away
    • 29 Values In Life (To Guarantee Happiness and Fulfillment)
    • 21 Signs of Emotional Invalidation in Your Relationship 
    • 21 Examples of Healthy Boundaries In Relationships
    zenovoa.comzenovoa.com
    • Home
    • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Self Improvement
    • Personal Development
    • Fitness
    • Skin Care
    • Hair Care
    zenovoa.comzenovoa.com
    Skin Care

    Is Bismuth Oxychloride Bad For Skin? – Beautiful With Brains

    RyanBy RyanMarch 17, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read

    Did you jump on the mineral makeup bandwagon only to see your face break out in a horrible rush? WTH? Wasn’t this stuff supposed to be safer? Not really. Some of the ingredients used in mineral makeup can cause a rash or bad reaction. That’s not to say you should avoid it. I’m not the biggest fan of mineral makeup, but if it works for you, go for it. What you may want to avoid, if you have sentive skin, is Bismuth Oxychloride. That’s the little culprit that causes problems in mineral makeup – and any skincare and makeup product is used in. Why? Here’s what science says:

    What Is Bismuth Oxychloride?

    Bismuth Oxychloride is derived from the metal bismuth, a natural component of the mineral bismoclite. Problem is, bismuth is rare in nature, so no one bothers to mine it to put it in cosmetics (it’d cost a fortune if they did!).

    Instead, the Bismuth Oxychloride that is lurking in your cosmetics is a by-product of copper and lead refining that’s then mixed with chloride and water (by the way, the whole thing goes through a strict refining process to make it safe for use in cosmetics). Once finished, it looks like a greyish/white powder with either a pearl or diamond finish.

    Bismuth Oxychloride Benefits

    You may be wondering, “mineral makeup is meant to be natural and this stuff doesn’t sound like it’s natural at all. So, why is it used in mineral makeup (and traditional makeup, for that matter)?”

    Bismuth Oxychloride has several jobs in makeup and skincare products:

    • It binds products together: It gives makeup products texture and smoothness and helps them adhere to the skin better.
    • It gives products their finish: It can impart either a matte or shimmering finish to cosmetics.
    • It’s refractive: When the light hits it, it helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

    Add to that its cheap price and it’s easy to see why beauty brands love it. Consumers, on the other hand, not so much…


    Want to know what ingredients you really need to avoid in your skincare products? Sign up to the newsletter below to receive the “Skincare Ingredients To Avoid” cheatsheet:


    Bismuth Oxychloride Side Effects

    Bismuth Oxychloride is super irritating. It causes:

    • Allergies
    • Irritations
    • Itchiness
    • Redness

    It’s its unique crystalline nature that’s causing the problem. These crystals have sharp edges that poke at the skin, irritating it. They can also get stuck in the pores, causing breakouts. I’m not saying that everyone who uses Bismuth Oxychloride will suffer this fate. I’m one of those lucky ladies with resilient skin who can easily tolerate it. But, even I prefer to avoid it. With so many alternatives these days, why still still use a common irritant and allergen?

    The Bottom Line

    Bismuth Oxychloride is a common ingredient in mineral makeup. It’s also a common irritant and allergen. If your new mineral foundation gave you a bad rash, this is probably the culprit. Stay away!


    About Gio


    Hi, I’m Gio. I’m a no-nonsense, tell-it-like-it-is skin coach and writer on a mission to help you achieve your best skin day ever – every day. I bust skincare myths and debunk marketing jargon to help you figure out what’s worth the splurge and what’s best left on the shelf – using science, not hype. I also offer skincare consultations to help you create the best skincare routine for your unique needs.

    Previous ArticleMeet Sanne Vloet, Model and Fitness Brand Founder
    Next Article When It Comes To Healthy Eating, Scarcity Mindset Sets You Back
    Ryan
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Skin Care

    Does This Ingredient Really Help?

    November 9, 2024
    Skin Care

    Renée Moxi Laser Treatment Experience: Before, After, & Tips

    November 9, 2024
    Skin Care

    What’s the Best Moisturizer for Dry Skin? Here’s How to Choose

    November 9, 2024
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Categories
    • Fitness
    • Hair Care
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Personal Development
    • Self Improvement
    • Skin Care
    Categories
    • Fitness
    • Hair Care
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Personal Development
    • Self Improvement
    • Skin Care
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms & Conditions
    • About us
    • Contact us
    Copyright © 2023 Zenovoa.com All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.