EMANI Pressed Mineral Foundations
A breathable fou
ndation that is healthy for your skin, it contains a high performance ingredient Nylon-12 that expands and contracts with each facial movement and does not settle in fine lines. Feels weightless while smooths out skin imperfections. This amazing powder is a high-pigment, talc-free, fragrance-free, paraben-free foundation that is incredibly fast and easy-to-use for a flawless finish.
EMANI Minieral Foundation Powders
One-step to beautiful skin, this one-step foundation contains only 3 of the purest ingredients. It’s a light-weight powder that buffs on like silk, gives skin complete coverage and an air-brushed appearance. Ideal for all skin types because it is talc-free, paraben-free, and oil-free, skin perfection combined with natural sun protection has never looked so beautiful.
Emani Goes Green
CHEMICALS IN OUR BODIES On average, American women use 12 personal care products per day which exposes the
m to up to 126 unique chemical ingredients on a daily basis. Skin is not a solid barrier – it’s a penetrable organ that can easily absorb chemicals, especially with repeat exposure, many of the harmful ingredients found in cosmetics have been linked to cancer, infertility, and hormonal dysfunction.
Why doesn’t Emani use sunscreen chemicals? Some behave like estrogens and have been shown to make some breast cancer cells proliferate. Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide are good alternatives for sun blocking.
VEGAN & GLUTEN FRIENDLY
Emani strongly believes in beauty without cruelty. We do not use any animal derived ingredients in any of our cosmetic products. All of Emani makeup brushes are entirely free of animal hairs. Emani never tests on animals and Emani is extremely proud to be Peta-Certified.
Gluten is a special type of protein that is commonly found in rye, wheat, and barley. In the last 5 years, gluten free products demand grew over 50%.
WHY PARABEN FREE?
Parabens are a group of cosmetics preservatives, including butylparaben, propylparaben, methylparaben, and ethylparaben. Some parabens are classified as endocrine disruptors because they mimic estrogen in the body. Higher estrogen exposures are linked to higher risk of breast cancer. Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Jan 2002) published t is estimated that more than 90% of all cosmetic products contain some form of paraben. Research showed evidence of a weak estrogen effect on cells in a way that could be problematic for binding to receptor sites that may cause proliferation of MCF-7 breast cancer cells.

