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I have been using Bare Minerals for a year now and my skin has improved drastically. I RARELY have a blemish, when before I was breaking out every month. My skin is significantly smoother, so soft to the touch that my husband loves to caress it now (seriously). My skin tone has improved. Before beginning its use, I had red spots on my skin from previous acne. Now, smooth complexion.
Does anyone else love this product?
Ive never tried it but Ive been dying to. I have super sensitive skin prone to breakouts and I was afraid the new makeup would make it worse. I think I'll try it now.
Kimi
I have really sensitive skin too. I tried ProActive and my face broke out in an itchy red rash. Some lotions and make up do that too.
One thing that I will suggest is a good moisturizer before putting Bare Minerals on and a good one to put on before you go to sleep. It will keep your skin from becoming dry :)
Hope you like it!
i have just been researching this... do yall use i.d. or raw minerals ... it seems there are 100 new mineral make-ups out there.
i have thinking about buying it, but a bit scared... does it improve skin smoothness.. does it come off on clothes and stuff...?
let me know... i hate to fork out the $$$... i have been using mineral powder.. is it loreal or revlon? can't remember... but it doesn't stay very long and i would love something that made it through work, or a night out...
my granddaughter introduced me to Bare Minerals and I would not ever use anything else - really love it. I also use Serum C (Body shop) and DML Forte (a moisturizer recommended by my sisters Dermatologist) - as a result my skin stays very hydrated (sp?). You have to usually get the DML behind prescription counter or on line (about $14)department of drug stores though it does not require a prescription - most don't keep it in stock. Use C first, then DML then makeup - WONDERFUL! I am nearly 72 and most think I am in my 50's - so it must work!
I also have sensitive skin, and when not using DML dry
Sara
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