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  • One other thing, keep making videos for us 40+ women (I'm 44). We need someone to show us the latest and greatest make-up tips and trends for our issues. Thanks again!!

  • It is amazing how I came across your video! Just last night I went to Ulta to try coverblend, smashbox, dermablend and anything else the poor sales lady could think of to cover my melasma on my cheeks. Everything made it look really grey. I could say it almost looked better without the concealers. Then she suggested the original Bare Minerals in Medium Beige, the same way you use it. I used to wear BE, but stopped due to cost. Its the best thing I've found. Thanks for sharing!!

  • NO ONE ELSE SEEMS TO BE USING BARE MINERALS TO COVER MELASMA AND HIGH PIGMENTAION. I LIKE THAT YOU DID THAT BUT I ALSO WANT TO SEE THE DIFFRENCE BETWEEN THE MATTE FORMULA AND THE ORIGINAL TO DETERMINE WHICH WOULD BE BEST FOR MY SKIN SO IF YOU DO THAT IT WILL BE WOUNDERFUL AND A BIG HELP THANKS HOPE TO SEE THE VIDEO SOON :)

  • Thanks for the video! I used to use bare minerals all the time when I was still working and I loved it. Over the years since I've developed Melasma. I've been trying to decide what makeup to try to cover it. (havent worn foundation for years). I'm going to start using bare minerals again thanks to you. Keep up the great videos :)

  • Thanks for sharing, I found this very helpful, and you look great! I hadn't thought of using the foundation itself as a concealer with a small brush. I also use the Bare Minerals foundation, concealer and mineral veil, together with a little Benefit concealer. However, I find that my melasma (mainly a patch on my forehead) still shows through and looks sort of gray, especially from certain angles. I have ordered some Dermablend and will be giving this a try soon. X

  • Great job- thoughtful/helpful. I'm 57 and just started researching melasma and treatment. In the meantime, I need to cover (upper lip especially)!. It takes a lot of time to cover little bit at a time (I layer).I have trouble finding the right shade/product. Now using Revlon coverstay- the shade is a bit off but good enough for now.

  • Beautiful!!!! I also use Bare Minerals and agree totally with everything you said. I just wanted to say that I have bought really high end products like Jane Aredale and more, that are supposed to be even better, but they are NOT! They feel heavy, they don't smooth as well and the cost is definately outrageous compared to Bare MInerals. I love your video, its almost like seeing myself put on make up! Thanks, and Best Wishes!

  • Wow great video, it's very helfull....

  • Thanks for sharing. Would love to see more eye looks.

  • You are wonderful for sharing this demo! Thank you for the heads up and the video. I learned great techniques from you and you can be sure that I am going to try this now! Thank you. Do you find that the BM lasts all day or is there rub off and transfer throughout the day? Do you require touch ups? Thanks again! Take care! :-)

  • thanks for posting bare minerals,,as for me I have tried many, many foundations and I am still looking..I've tried Mac, Revlon, Rimmel, Dermablend, and recently I have purchased Coverblend,, It is to be medical make-up like dermablend but hopefully better.......I am looking to receive it this saturday and I will let you know IF I happy with it. If not there are a few more medical make-up products out there for me to try. I have severe hyperpigmentation, and drugstore make up doesnt provide enoug

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