Often imitated, never duplicated.
Evens out the skin while protecting it from the sunBareMinerals was the first foundation I ever wore. It was perfect for when my teenage self wanted just a little bit of coverage to even out my reddish complexion and cover up any pimples. As I got older and wanted my skin to look a little more airbrushed, I continued to reach for thebecause it can be so easily layered without becoming cakey looking.
The loose mineral powder feels like it lets my skin breathe while evening out my complexion and making me look more awake. It doesn't clog my pores or make me break out. When it launched in 1995 — a time when foundation was thick and chock-full of silicones — it started the mineral-makeup revolution. Though there are now dozens of brands on the market, BareMinerals was the first and continues to be the most iconic.
My favorite foundation isn't perfect, though. I've found that you really need to use the BareMinerals brushes to make sure your foundation is smooth and even. Because of this, it's not as convenient to travel with as traditional liquid or cream foundations. I've also learned the hard way that you need to make sure to screw the cap on tight, otherwise you'll end up with a powder explosion at the bottom of your purse.
The shade range of BareMinerals Original Foundation is as impressive as the formula. There are 30 hues so there's something for everyone. And while I may have worn the same foundation for over a decade, I haven't worn the same shade. It took a while to figure out I was not Fair but Fairly Light, proving that youThe BareMinerals Original Foundation is a 2020 Allure Readers' Choice Award winner.
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