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I use it and love it. I want to try some of the eyeshadows and blush, but I haven't figured out which ones I want to get (and then which brush to go with them!).
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Okay, I went and had a makeover after work.
First, I LOVE the way this brings out my complexion. It doesn't "cover up" my natural color, it enhances it. However, I'm very greasy looking. I don't know if it's the makeup that's doing it, or if it's the fact that after the lady removed my original makeup, she didn't put on any moisturizer. I agree that it feels like I don't have much of anything on my face. Jury's still out... |
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These last few days have been pretty hot and humid here and so far the BM has held up really well. I have felt like I'm not wearing anything at all. :) |
Resurrecting the dead. . .
Leslie and the group from Bare Escentuals were on QVC from 9-11 and will be there again today from 3-5 (ET) and tomorrow from 1 AM-3 AM and 7 PM-10 PM (ET).
I thought I'd never use anything else but MAC, but I really do like the BE. I originally was using warm tan, but it seemed to be just a little bit ashy looking on me (and it's possible that I was using too much Mineral Veil as well). So a couple of months ago, I went to the BE store and exchanged the foundation, and the salesperson gave me just a little face color to add to my MV and suggested that I wear the face color as foundation instead of the foundation (she said it was the exact same ingredients as the foundation), and I'm quite happy! She also suckered me into a beautiful shadow (panther), that she "loves with darker skin tones" and I got the flawless application brush. Within the last couple of years, I have indeed become a "makeup junkie". I'd love to hear more of your experiences with BE. |
I of course started out with the foundation (in medium) and now use BE for eyeshadow (i LOVE celestine), blush, fake tanner, lipstick, concealer, etc. I think the only thing I don't use it for is mascara (I use Lancome). You really do feel like throwing your old makeup away after you try this brand...
Also, I have to visit family in Missouri frequently and BE was a lifesaver when I was there one August. I hadn't yet committed to wearing the makeup every day, but would alternate between my previous makeup and BE. When I was in Missouri, though, the humidity was so bad I couldn't even apply my regular makeup. In the end, my hair still looked like crap because of the humidity, but at least my makeup stayed on! |
Totally Hooked...
I always watched the infomercial and I always wondered about the BE products. A fwe months ago I was visiting a friend in Orlando and they actually had a BE store. After I spent WAY too much money on make up, I am now very happy that I did. I feel my skin is heathier and I get a ton of compliments on looking great "without" make-up on when the truth is that I am wearing the BE Foundation and the warmth!
I still go to Chanel when I need a fierce red lipstick, though. |
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They put together some very cute sets for QVC--often you can get some good deals there and they will include items in QVC kits that are different from "retail". If you don't have time to watch, visit the website to see what they have.
That said, I have moved away from BE because I could not find a color I liked (I looked orange in photos :( ) and I found out that it is not as "natural" as I thought. I now buy my mineral make up from beautyblisscomsmetics.com thanks to a sorority sister who turned me on to them. Prices are a little better and the color selection in foundations is amazing! |
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I have been wearing Bare Minerals for a year and a half now. It is the only makeup that I want to wear. I love the way my skin looks with it on my face. :)
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I've been using B.E. for a few years now. I like how it matches my skin tone, and my skin always comes out looking very nice and smooth in photos, too! :) I also use the eyeshadows, liner shadows, lip gloss, and some of the other face products like warmth, glee, beauty, etc. |
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My sorority sister did the research on this and bismuth is basically a relative of arsenic and is used industrially for many things. Essentially, it is not natural, and while only part of many cosmetics, can still be harmful. Obviously people can argue that it needs to occur in large doses before it causes problems, but for me I say why take the chance. |
How is it unnatural if it is a metal + salt? That's pretty "natural" to me. Just because something has other uses doesn't mean it's bad for you. Sounds like the most bismuth oxychloride causes is skin irritation. And trusting a competitor's website isn't exactly the most unbiased source.
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