Mineral Fusion Facial Moisturizers: Intense Hydration Face Cream & Skin-Balancing Moisturizer neversaydiebeauty.com @redAllison
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Winter Skincare Protection with Mineral Fusion Facial Moisturizers

So far, old man winter hasn’t been too bad yet in New England. I say “yet” because our winter from hell last year didn’t start until the end of January. So I definitely don’t think we’ll escape from the cold and snow this year either.

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But I am ready. A couple of months ago, I received two incredible facial moisturizers from Mineral Fusion. I wasn’t familiar with Mineral Fusion, and there seem to me to be some brands with similar names, i.e. some with Fusion in the name, others with Mineral in the name. I get confused. But now that I’ve tried Mineral Fusion, I won’t get confused. Plus I love their tagline: Minerals On A Mission. So cute!

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Mineral Fusion Skin-Balancing Moisturizer

I’ve been using Skin-Balancing Moisturizer since it arrived. The moisturizer seems to me to be a gel cream. It’s what I would describe as light to medium weight. It has a very faint fresh scent that is imperceptible on my skin. The moisturizer is so easy to apply. I use a small blob and that covers my entire face. It sinks in instantly, and it is totally greaseless. It’s very hydrating even for my very dry skin. IMHO, it would work well for all skin types.

Lightweight rose hip oil, mineral water, natural antioxidants, the wrinkle-fighter iron, and Mineral Fusion’s collagen-boosting peptide are key to Skin-Balancing Moisturizer’s many benefits.

Skin-Balancing Moisturizer is a perfect moisturizer to wear under makeup.

Ingredients: Mineral Water (Aqua), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice*, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil*, Vegetable Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Stearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol, Glyceryl Stearate, Olive Squalane, Hematite (Iron) Extract, Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-3, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender), Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract*, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Fruit Extract*, Hydrolyzed Soy Flower, Linum Usitatissimum (Flax) Seed Oil,Borago Officinalis (Borage) Seed Oil, Panthenol (Vitamin B5), Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract, Rosa Canina (Rosehip) Oil*, Soy Lecithin, Echinacea Angustifolia Extract, Hyaluronic Acid, Olea Europaea (Olive) LeafExtract*, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract*,Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria)*, RosemaryOfficinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil, Cedrus Atlantica (Cedarwood) Bark Oil, Phenoxyethanol, Pelargonium Graveolens (Geranium) Flower Oil, Ethylhexylglycerin. * Certified Organic

Mineral Fusion Facial Moisturizers: Intense Hydration Face Cream & Skin-Balancing Moisturizer neversaydiebeauty.com @redAllison

Mineral Fusion Intense Hydration Face Cream with Hyaluronic Acid

I’ve been saving “the big guns” for the real cold, dry winter weather. However, I can’t resist using the Intense Hydration Face Cream from time to time when my skin feels extra dry or if I’m staying somewhere where there is no humidifier in the heating system. It’s very similar to the Skin-Balancing Moisturizer – a gel cream, faint fresh scent, needs only about a dime to a quarter’s worth, covers easily. But it takes just a few seconds more to sink in. While it too is greaseless, it leaves my skin feeling protected with a very thin veil. I love it. Since the frigid temperature from Canada and the midwest is heading our way, maybe now is the time to make the switch to the Intense Hydration Face Cream.

Like the Skin-Balancing Moisturizer, Intense Hydration Face Cream is made with rose hip oil, mineral water, natural antioxidants, the wrinkle-fighter iron, and Mineral Fusion’s collagen-boosting peptide. Intense Hydration Face Cream also contains shea butter which accounts for its richer formula and hyaluronic acid for helping to keep my skin feeling plumper and better hydrated. It has calming botanicals  – Aloe, Lavender, and Cucumber – that soothe the skin and give it a healthy glow.

Because the Intense Hydration Face Cream really sinks in, this somewhat heavier moisturizer still works well under makeup.

Ingredients: Mineral Water (Aqua), Vegetable Glycerin, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice*, Hyaluronic Acid, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Glyceryl Stearate, Hematite (Iron) Extract, Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-3, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender)*, Panthenol (Vitamin B5), Linum Usitatissimum (Flax) Seed Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract, Rosa Canina (Rosehip) Oil*, Olea Europaea (Olive) Leaf Extract*, Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Fruit Extract*, Borago Officinalis (Borage) Seed Oil, Allantoin, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract*, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract*, Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria)*, Rosemary Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil, CedrusAtlantica (Cedarwood) Bark Oil, Pelargonium Graveolens (Geranium) Flower Oil, Phenoxyethanol, Echinacea Angustifolia Extract, Ethylhexylglycerin. * Certified Organic

Other Information about Both Moisturizers

Both facial moisturizers come in 3.4 oz./96g handy, protective plastic tubes. They are priced at $22.99 (though if you check Shopstyle below, both are on sale). The formulas are gluten free,100% vegan, paraben free, cruelty free/Leaping Bunny certified, artificial color free, phthalate free, and hypo-allergenic.

Also, I was surprised to discover that Mineral Fusion has about a million other facial moisturizers too including oil-free moisturizers and daytime moisturizers with SPF. Plus body care products and a full line of makeup. Woohoo!

I love these two affordable, good for you mineral moisturizers. If you’re looking for a new moisturizer, look no further! Mineral Fusion has got you covered. The brand is sold on the Mineral Fusion website, Target, Whole Foods, Walgreens, Amazon, iHerb.com, among other retailers.

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36 Comments

  1. Mineral Fusion makes excellent quality products, but I have only tried their makeup. These moisturizers sound incredibly hydrating and nourishing, and your description really makes me want to try them both!
    Lola’s Secret Beauty Blog recently posted…S’well Water Bottle ReviewMy Profile

    1. Thank you, Helen! I wasn’t familiar with Mineral Fusion, but I really am so impressed with these moisturizers especially considering the affordable price point and their ingredients. Now I’m curious about their makeup!

  2. I really like this brand! I tried a primer from them last year and it was amazing. I picked it up at Whole Foods and was really impressed with how well it worked!
    Megan Joy recently posted…7 Days of LUSH: Day 3 – Yoga Bath BombMy Profile

    1. That’s great to hear, Megan! These are the first Mineral Fusion products I’ve tried, and I’m very impressed. Plus they are affordable, thank goodness. I need to try some more products soon!

  3. The skin balancing moisturizer sounds good for my skin type! I’ve reviewed some Mineral Fusion nail polish & lipstick on My Beauty Bunny in the past and they were really great!
    Kristina recently posted…Buxom Big & Sexy Bold Gel LipstickMy Profile

    1. I’m glad to hear that, Kristina! These moisturizers are the first things I’ve tried from Mineral Fusion, but I’m so impressed I’d like to try more. I think you’d like the Skin-Balancing Moisturizer because it is lightweight and dries quickly and cleanly. Plus they do have oil-free moisturizers.

  4. The gel formula sounds interesting in that first moisturizer you discussed. I like the sound of it being light and moisturizing! Our winter has been cold, rainy and dry (ironic, I know). I definitely need to rework my moisturizer game. 🙂
    Shipra recently posted…NYX Cherry Skies, Life’s a Beach, and Vintage Liquid Suede Cream Lipstick Swatches and ReviewMy Profile

    1. Today is one of our first really cold, blustery days: 26 degrees and really windy, but we lucked out and missed the snow. So I used the Skin-Balancing Moisturizer up until recently since it was still relatively warm out (40s). Now I’ve made the switch. They are both sort of gel-creams, but the Skin-Balancing is best for combo skin. Mineral Fusion has such a huge lineup of moisturizers including oil-free, and they’re so affordable and at Whole Foods. I want to more of their products.

  5. I haven’t used Mineral Fusion in awhile but these sound amazing! I will have to try them out!
    Heather recently posted…Hourglass Ambient Lighting Edit ReviewMy Profile

    1. The Mineral Fusion moisturizers that I tried were fabulous and affordable. They have such a big lineup of moisturizers. Now I’d like to try some of the other products including the makeup

  6. I always trust your moisturizer reviews so much because I know your skin is as dry as mine! This one sounds great!
    Chelsea recently posted…Try Dry | Dry Spray Deodorant ReviewMy Profile

    1. Thank you so much, Chelsea! Mineral Fusion is honestly a wonderful brand based on my experience with these two moisturizers: affordable, made with good-for-you ingredients, cruelty-free, vegan etc etc. For winter in either Massachusetts or Canada, I’d say the Intense Hydration Face Cream with Hyaluronic Acid is the thing!!

  7. I’ve never tried anything from this brand but the winter here has gotten so bad that I should try their moisturizer out. Since I know that it’s colder by you I’m going to go ahead and guess that they should help me out.
    Aleya Bamdad recently posted…Osmosis Harmonized H2O and Stem Factor ReviewsMy Profile

    1. Today & yesterday, it was 24 degrees! Hard to adjust since the weather in New England has been more temperate than usual this winter. I definitely had to make the switch to Intense Hydration with HA and shea butter. Even though it’s richer than Skin-Balancing Moisturizer, it sinks in and isn’t greasy at all. I like it a lot, Aleya. I think you would too. Good ingredients, affordable, easy to find 🙂

  8. I’ve liked everything I’ve tried from Mineral Fusion!
    Miranda Mendoza recently posted…The New “It” Skin Care Device: Conture Kinetic Skin Toning SystemMy Profile

    1. I’d like to try more products from Mineral Fusion. They have definitely impressed me

  9. I haven’t used their skincare yet but the cosmetics are wonderful. I worry about fragrance (as you know) so I avoid it if I see it in the ingredients.
    MarciaF recently posted…Keeping it clean with Paula’s Choice Resist Perfectly Balanced Cleanser and Advanced Replenishing TonerMy Profile

    1. I don’t see “fragrance” listed for either moisturizer. Each does have a faint scent that I thought may come from the natural oils in the moisturizers, but the scent is so faint and isn’t perceptible on my face. I worked in advertising for years, and I/we often asked about fragrance. Some of the brands I worked on like Suave, Caress, Palmolive, VICL, Ajax were meant to be fragranced. Other brands & products including those labeled “fragrance-free” had masking scents, according to our clients, so that they wouldn’t smell bad, like chemicals. I’m not completely sure I get the difference between “unscented” and “fragrance-free” and what those terms actually mean. Do you know, Marcia?

      1. That’s a good question. You are right that many companies use fragrances to mask the aroma. Those usually call themselves fragrance free but that’s more a guess than a definitive answer.
        MarciaF recently posted…Get Calm, Grounded, Vibrance, Passion and Love with Annmarie Skin Care Essential OilsMy Profile

        1. Even talking to the R&D folks at Unilever and Colgate, I wasn’t sure I got it. But I came away feeling that all products made by mainstream companies have some kind of fragrance in the product, either a scent or a masking scent. For ‘natural” product companies, I’m not so sure!

  10. I don’t think I know this brand, but it definitely sounds pretty great. I like that the products are in tubes as opposed to pots.
    Bailey recently posted…A Better You Inside & Out with Perfection Deception & Flora•pyMy Profile

    1. Although I have a number of products in jars that I use and like, I prefer tubes or pumps too. More efficacious, cleaner etc. Mineral Fusion is a terrific brand: affordable, cruelty-free, natural, great ingredients and it’s at Whole Foods among other retailers. It’s definitely a good brand, worth trying

  11. I really like the mineral fusion skincare products that I’ve tried.
    Phyrra recently posted…Skincare Routine for Anti-aging, Rosacea, Sensitive and Dry SkinMy Profile

    1. I’m really impressed by Mineral Fusion. I hope to try more of their line

  12. I’ve used this brand before. They make good products.
    carleen recently posted…New Year Beauty EssentialsMy Profile

    1. I am quite impressed by Mineral Fusion on so many levels!

  13. These skin care moisturizers sound really great! 🙂

    Ursula

    http://www.blueridgebeautyblogger.com

    1. The Mineral Fusion moisturizers really are great and they have so many more different types of moisturizer too: oil-free, with different SPF etc.

  14. This one sounds perfect for winter!

    1. Allison says:

      The Intense Hydration with HA from Mineral Fusion really is great for winter

  15. I am waiting with baited breath to see what this February brings. Hopefully it’s nowhere near as bad as last year. Fingers crossed!
    Kristin Bassett recently posted…OOTD: Wrap Front SkirtMy Profile

    1. Allison says:

      It just snowed here after the rain but thankfully it’s not a lot

  16. I don’t think I tried this brand, but it definitely sounds great. I’m interested to check the moisturizer.

    1. Mineral Fusion was new to me too, Sharon, but I’m very impressed with both these moisturizers. And the fact that it’s sold at Whole Foods makes it even more appealing.

  17. I haven’t tried Mineral Fusion skincare–these sound great!
    Cindy (Prime Beauty) recently posted…The Lipstick League: What Beauty Products Did You Buy Over the Holidays?My Profile

    1. It’s a very good brand from my experience if you find yourself looking for an affordable, natural/organic skincare line that’s easy to find side it’s at Whole Foods among lots of other retailers

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