ATLANTA, GA, October 12, 2010 (Press-News.org) "It's messy!" is the No. 1 complaint about mineral makeup, but Minerals Mate is now here to help.
A custom-designed minerals makeup application palette, Minerals Mate gives you plenty of room to manage your foundation, face treatment and blush minerals, plus places to sort, blend or foil your eye colors. That means less mineral mess. The makeup tool makes its debut at http://www.mymineralsmate.com.
"For use in applying minerals, the container lids are obvious but they're not practical," said Molly B. Fleming, who introduces the Minerals Mate palette as a simple but effective and hygienic alternative. "You can wash the Minerals Mate palette and there are no threads like on the lids to hide bacteria. Plus, it gives you enough room to play with your makeup without getting it all over the place."
Minerals Mate has four small wells and three large wells to accommodate makeup brushes of all sizes. It washes with soap and water (or the dishwasher, top rack) so you can start with a clean palette every day. Its thumb rest doubles as a brush wash, as do the palette's wells.
Minerals Mate comes with a red satin pouch for storing leftover minerals, and a spatula for mixing or scooping. The best part, Fleming says, is that if you shake too much minerals into the Minerals Mate palette, you have more surfaces to use for sorting or tapping out your product, and you can store leftover minerals on the palette in the tailor-made pouch, if needed.
The makeup containers, or powder jars, sold on www.mymineralsmate.com also help prevent spilling minerals. Their sifters have a click-action mechanism that can be set to open, half-open or fully closed. The powder jars come in 20- and 30-gram sizes and have silver-matte lids.
Also available from Minerals Mate is a 7.5" x 12" red satin makeup tote bag; it matches the 10" x 5" red satin palette pouch that comes with each palette order, creating an easy gift ensemble.
For more information about the Minerals Mate products, visit Minerals Mate at http://www.mymineralsmate.com or e-mail Minerals Mate at info@mymineralsmate.com.
MINERALS MATE Tackles No. 1 Complaint About Mineral Makeup: The Mess
The Minerals Mate minerals makeup application palette gives you plenty of room to play with your foundation, face treatment and blush minerals, plus places to sort, blend or foil your eye colors. That means less mineral mess.
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[Press-News.org] MINERALS MATE Tackles No. 1 Complaint About Mineral Makeup: The MessThe Minerals Mate minerals makeup application palette gives you plenty of room to play with your foundation, face treatment and blush minerals, plus places to sort, blend or foil your eye colors. That means less mineral mess.





