Under The Lid: Zinc Oxide...

I often get the question, “Mineral Treatment, isn’t that just makeup?” and my answer to that is always the same, a resounding “NO!” To illustrate why this innovative product can not only function as a replacement for traditionally formulated makeup but also why it is superior to any other Mineral product on the market I believe it is necessary to examine the formula and review the activity of specific ingredients and how these actives optimize the rest of your Glimpse regimen to support your skin. Let’s review the Mineral Treatment and with that our first...

Mastering the Brushes: The Concealer Bru...

No brush set would be complete without a concealer brush. The smallest of all of our Glimpse Brushes, this handy little brush is wonderful for spot treating, concealer application, touch-ups and getting into the small crevices of the face. May be used for either wet application or dry application. Directions: Using your Glimpse Concealer Brush, mix a small amount of Mangosteen Pericarp Oil with your Mineral Treatment in the lid of the jar or the palm of your hand. Gently pat concealer on to desired area, but do not rub in completely. Pat over area until desired...

Mastering the Brushes: The Dry Foundatio...

Dry Foundation Brush: This brush may be used for dry application of Glimpse Minerals, especially when a heavier coverage is desired. This brush makes an excellent contouring brush due to its flat, short bristles, which help to easily get into the difficult-to-reach contours of the face. It may also be used as a buffing brush to help buff excess minerals into a natural finish. Directions: 1. Sprinkle a small amount of Mineral Treatment to the lid of the jar. 2. Take your Glimpse Dry Foundation Brush and pick up the powder with the brush. 3. Tap off excess powder from the...

Mastering the Brushes: The Kabuki Brush ...

Not quite sure what you’re supposed to do with the Glimpse Mineral Treatment brushes? Does the word “application” leave you scratching your head? Not to worry … you’re not alone. Even better, answers are headed your way. We’ll tell you what each brush is used for, what the best application method is for each and we’ll even explain, once and for all, what a Kabuki brush is! Look for a special informative 4-part article, coming soon to the Glimpse Blog. 1-) Kabuki Brush: This brush is most traditionally used when applying mineral powders and recommended...

Troubled with your Skin?...

Glimpse and Acne Many of us, myself included, have at one time or another experienced acne. In fact in the United States alone 40 to 50 million people suffer from acne. For some it may be a very temporary condition clearing as quickly as it appears. But for most it becomes a very stubborn skin condition that can be both physically and mentally scarring. There are many factors that contribute to the development of acne but the key problems that occur in the pilosebaceous unit (the small lipid and hair producing areas and that make up your follicles or pores)...

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