Bare Escentuals, Bare Minerals Fairly Light Foundation #1.2, Large 9 Gram

Personal Health Care : Bare Escentuals, Bare Minerals Fairly Light Foundation #1.2, Large 9 Gram

Bare Escentuals, Bare Minerals Fairly Light Foundation #1.2, Large 9 Gram

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 : Bare Escentuals, Bare Minerals Fairly Light Foundation #1.2, Large 9 Gram
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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Bare Escentuals
EAN: 0098132007202
Label: Bare Escentuals
Manufacturer: Bare Escentuals
Publisher: Bare Escentuals
Studio: Bare Escentuals



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Product DescriptionMade of only pure, crushed minerals from the earth, i.d. bareMinerals SPF 15 Foundation looks like a powder, feels like a cream and buffs on like silk, giving skin a natural luminosity, and feels as if you are not wearing any makeup at all. The coverage is flawless, free of preservatives, talc, oil, waxes, fragrances, and other chemicals that can irritate skin and cause breakouts. To use: For flawless coverage, apply i.d bareMinerals Foundation following the three simple steps below: 1.SWIRL a small amount of bareMinerals in the lid with the Flawless Application Face Brush into the lid until all the bareMinerals are tucked into the bristles. 2. TAP away excess. There should be no visible bareMinerals on the outside of the brush. 3. BUFF the bareMinerals into the skin in a circular motion, starting on the outside of your face near your cheekbone, swirling as you go. Buff around your face and then approach your forehead, cheeks, and nose. Buff, buff, buff until you are satisfied with the coverage. *Remember less is more when applying i.d. bareMinerals SPF 15 Foundation.




Features:
  • Pure, Crushed Minerals!
  • Like Your Wearing No Makeup!
  • Buffs On Like Silk!
  • No Preservatives, Talc, Oil, Fragrance, Or Chemicals
  • New, Fresh Product!













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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product
If you're a Bare Escentuals user, then you already know what it can do. I've been using this line of cosmetics for nearly a year now, and I absolutely LOVE it. It looks very natural and covers my flaws much better than many liquid foundations. I highly recommend this product, and the entire Bare Minerals line.



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