Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Bare Minerals Matte Foundation


Between the ages of 15 and 18 I swore by the L'Oreal True Match Mineral Foundation and wore it every single day.  Looking back, it wasn't particularly finely milled, it didn't blend well and to say the included brush was scratchy is an understatement.  Back in May when the weather started warming up I couldn't cope with my high-coverage liquid foundations any more, and fancied trying a mineral powder foundation again.  I decided that the Bare Minerals Matte Foundation (the cheapest I found was £21.95 at Feel Unique) was the one for me and my oily skin.


I used the Temptalia Foundation Matrix (here) to find my shade which is so useful - if you haven't used it before it's amazing.  You choose your current foundation shade, and it matches you to hundreds of other foundations.  I popped in my Clarins Ever Matte shade, and was able to find the shade-match for this Bare Minerals one.  So useful if you don't have a counter for a brand near you!  Fairly light is a good match for my skin, and I didn't experience any oxidising which I know some people struggled with.

I apply this with my Real Techniques buffing brush and its really easy to buff into an even finish as it's pretty finely milled.  It feels so light on the skin and it's really comfortable to wear.  This is definitely a low-coverage foundation and for me it's necessary to pair it with a concealer.  For day-to-day wear I would like a bit more coverage but whilst I was on holiday this was perfect.  I wore it every single day, I loved that my freckles were visible through the makeup and it felt almost undetectable on my skin in the hot weather.  Although it's a matte finish it isn't dry looking at all, although if you excessively layer it it can look a little cakey.  However, if you're a seriously oily-skinned girl, this isn't going to keep you shine free all day.  Even when paired with a primer and set with a mattifying powder it still doesn't last a full 9-5 day without a bit of powder over the top every now and again.

A little tip I've found out is that when you're wearing a mineral powder foundation and you feel like you need a bit of  top-up, buff a product-free brush over your face.  The minerals are re-distributed and recharges your foundation.  It definitely works and saves you using up more product.  If that isn't enough for you, it's so easy to top-up this foundation, and the plastic packaging with a sifter makes it pretty portable.

Although I like this foundation and I'll definitely use it all up, I doubt I'll repurchase it in the future because I'd like something with a bit more coverage - any recommendations are welcome in the comments!

6 comments:

  1. I love this foundation, and thanks for the brush tip!
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    LauraThinksAbout

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    1. I like it too, but keep your eyes peeled because there's a review on the way of one I love even more! x

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  2. I've always wanted to try a mineral foundation however I'm worried I'll end up looking too 'cakey'! The Temptalia foundation matrix is amazing! xx

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    1. I find them much less cakey looking than high coverage liquids! x

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  3. The foundation matrix is such a good idea! Will make it much easier to shop online x

    Jasmin Charlotte

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    1. It's so useful! I use it all the time, and even introduced my mum to it! x

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