Emani Launches Groundbreaking Pressed Mineral-based Cosmetic Line
Tuesday, November 29th, 2005
Emani is a perfect product for brides because it is all-natural. There is nothing worse than having overly done-up makeup on your wedding day - you want people to look at you as being beautiful, not being gaudy! With using Emani, you control how much foundation, blush, bronzer, etc that you want on your face. You can keep it natural or heavier coverage to cover-up all flaws. Also, all Emani mineral-based cosmetics are free of preservatives, talc, oil, waxes, fragrances, and other chemicals that can irritate skin and cause breakouts. This is great for brides because they don’t want a makeup that will make their skin break out - they still want great looking skin for their honeymoon!
Non-comedogenic, Emani’s Pressed Mineral Foundations and Bronzers provide ultimate coverage while maintaining healthy skin tone and texture. Comprised of pure minerals, Emani’s new foundations and bronzers have a high concentration of titanium dioxide for sun protection, equivalent to SPF 20. Silky in texture, these pressed powder formulations cover acne, rosacea, and other skin imperfections. (more…)
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