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The following article was published in our article directory on May 24, 2013.
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Article Category: Womens Interest
Author Name: Karen Hamilton
Not all natural-based products are good, especially if these are commercially "extracted" from innocent animals. That is the battle cry of most advocates for synthetic makeup brushes these days.
FYI: some brush manufacturers harvest hair from the manes of ponies 2 years and younger. This process does not harm the animals at all, as horses' manes tend to grow all throughout their lives. However, a great number of natural cosmetic brushes are "harvested" from animal fur and tail bristles. Badgers, goats, minks, sables, and squirrels are often raised in fur farms for the value of their pelts.
Many people label fur farming as animal cruelty, especially in the present age when synthetic materials are more readily available as compared to the past decades.
Although many natural cosmetic tool manufacturers claim that their fur harvesting processes are humane and pass regulation standards, many of the smaller creatures like the badgers, minks, sables, and squirrels are still raised in fur farms by the thousands. These creatures live in cramped, poorly ventilated cages, and are not allowed out to enjoy open air, natural sunlight, and even fresh foods. (The animals are given fortified feeds to boost their growth rate.)
On the other hand, synthetic makeup brushes are made from the finely spun threads of nylon, polyester, or a combination of both; and these do not use any form of animal products before, during or after production. By far, these are also:
a) cheaper to produce,
b) create less industrial waste (as compared to fur farms that yield almost 75% wastage,) and have...
c) hypoallergenic and allergen-free properties which are not often seen in natural makeup brushes.
Because these aforementioned products cost less to manufacture on a large scale, consumers also tend to pay less for the finished products. Many branded synthetic makeup brushes are cheaper by 50% to 75% as compared to commercially produced unbranded products.
When you take mileage into consideration, the filaments of synthetic brushes do not decay as fast as organic material. This means that consumers do not have to constantly replace their makeup brushes, which also affords some people with potential savings.
Additionally, synthetic production yield less industrial waste which also contribute to the low production cost.
Dermatologists often recommend synthetic makeup brushes to people who:
- are prone to contact dermititis, a common skin condition with delayed response that is caused by the skin being exposed to a number of possible allergens. Contact dermititis produces red, painful patches of swelling on the epidermis.
- have hypersensitive skin, and those who
- are allergic to products that may contain or uses animal fur or hair as its primary component.
There are some makeup enthusiasts who claim that natural makeup brushes work better when it comes to makeup application. But a number of study shows that synthetic makeup brushes have the same potential as its natural counterparts. It is really up to the user to learn how to use these cosmetic tools to their best advantage.
Keywords: Makeup Brush, Synthetic makeup brushes, Kabuki Brush, makeup blending brush, makeup blender sponge
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