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Bare Escentuals bareMinerals SPF 15 Foundation Medium Beige Studio : Bare Escentuals by Bare Escentuals Brand : Bare Escentuals Publisher : Bare Escentuals Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Color : Medium Beige EAN : 0098132007219 UPC : 098132007219 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 415 reviews)
Our Price : $25.00
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What it is:A mineral-based foundation that gives flawless coverage.What it does:Made of only pure, crushed minerals from the earth, bareMinerals SPF 15 Foundation looks like a powder, feels like a cream, and buffs on like silk, giving skin a natural luminosity while feeling as if you are not wearing any makeup at all.What it is formulated WITHOUT:- Parabens- Sulfates- Synthetic Fragrances- Synthetic Dyes- Petro-Chemicals- PhthalatesWhat else you need to know: The coverage is complete and is free of preservatives, talc, oil, waxes, fragrances, and other chemicals that can irritate skin and cause breakouts.Research Results: Here's what women have said:- 98% said this foundation leaves skin soft, smooth, and younger looking*- 90% saw improvements in their skin's appearance with continued use*- 93% said this foundation makes skin look more radiant**Based on an independent consumer studyBest of Sephora Winner 2008 |
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NOT for normal and oily skin types. NOT for dry either . . . |
Are you going to expose your face to air? Get ready for the oxidation of this product. Lovely look, I must say!
Got oily skin? Or a nose that gets a little shiny later in the day or in warmer weather? Get ready for a disgusting meltdown. As this "powder" combines with your natural oils it turns into a liquid foundation (This product is exactly that, minus the liquid. It contains much of the same ingredients liquid foundations use to color their products.) Don't believe me? Take a look at the ingredients for yourself.
Main ingredient of Bare Ecentuals: Bismuth Oxychloride
Where does bismuth oxychloride come from?
Bismuth oxychloride is not an ingredient you find very often in natural circumstances. It is a by-product of copper and lead refining and it can be found on the periodic table too. What may surprise you is that bismuth oxychloride resembles arsenic and antimony chemically. It is also considered a heavy metal. Cosmetically, bismuth oxychloride is considered a pearlizing agent and produces a high shine. In addition, when applied to the skin as a foundation, bismuth oxychloride often has an unnatural glowy finish. Bismuth oxychloride also has a very soft, almost slippery feel. The other form of this ingredient (Bismuth subsalicylate) is nothing less than, yes, you guessed it- Pepto-Bismol!
Mica and iron oxides- solely used for coloring the foundation to fit the needs of your undertones and shade.
Titanium dioxide, is the naturally occurring oxide of titanium. When used as a pigment, it is called titanium white, Pigment White 6, or CI 77891. It is noteworthy for its wide range of applications, from paint to sunscreen to food colouring, for which it was given E number E171.
Terrible product. I have not only cosmetic experience with this product but scientific, as well. Ladies, this stuff looks great if you're doing a quick photoshoot or a 30 minute speed date. Otherwise, spend your money on NARS or Laura Mercier.
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Not so amazing |
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I was so excited to find a makeup that would cover completely without breaking me out. I don't have oily skin, but most makeups give me the occassional breakout anyway. This makeup didn't cover half as well as I had hoped. In fact, I've bought wet 'n wild makeup that has done better. To top it off, the breakouts came anyway. |
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Flat, too many steps |
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The Bare Escentuals products don't work for me. Yes, the makeup stayed on all day but was cakey and it felt like it was a pore clogger. I didn't like the way it is dispensed, makes a mess when transferred to the cap and whirled around. Also, it is very expensive. MAC products are by far better. |
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Not bad |
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This makeup does not offer a lot of coverage. put too much on and its EXTREMELY visible and looks cakey. Does brighten skin up, however, if you have naturally clear skin. Should not be used with dry skin because it will enhance this even if you moisturize |
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as foundations go...really not my favorite |
Every couple of years I go back to mineral foundation because I love the idea of using a dry brush to apply foundation. I get tired of washing my regular foundation brushes and I think - it won't be as messy when I go back to mineral foundation.
The is the last mineral foundation I used and I now remember why I don't regularly repurchase them.
1. They are messy, the powder gets everywhere, including my handbag.
2. I find the coverage to be either too light or just cakey.
3. This particular one oxidized on my face, turning dark and orange after just a couple of hours.
4. I have wrinkles and I feel that this one enhanced them rather than downplaying them.
So while I like the idea of these products, this one failed me. |
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