bare minerals brought to me in 2003 via

Bare Minerals (brought to me in 2003 via infomercial) has really grown to support their cult following. Over the past 10 years they have become so much more than mineral powder, offering everything up to their new BARESKIN foundation. 
Did I mention…

Bare Minerals (brought to me in 2003 via infomercial) has really grown to support their cult following. Over the past 10 years they have become so much more than mineral powder, offering everything up to their new BARESKIN foundation. 

Did I mention that they also made a funky/cool foundation brush to go with it? 

                    

I could fall asleep wearing bareMinerals and not have to worry about waking up with a zit.(Though, I’m a religious face-washer.) Their new liquid foundation is as pure as a foundation could possibly be - formulated with the bare minimum of ingredients. In fact, you have to shake it up before you use it because it doesn’t contain any premixing chemicals. I’ll say it once more. P-URE. 

I am not a fan of heavy liquid foundations. This one is weightless, while still providing coverage (magic). And, it has a coconut derived base, which makes me feel good because coconut oil is the new everything. In fact the mix of ingredients is so thought out and pure (last time) it is tone correcting + brightening + a foundation all in one. 

Oh and the fun brush? Add a droplet of the foundation into the pool-reservoir-like area and then rub it on your face for application. The brush is multi purpose too - application + face yoga device. 

Does This: Liquid foundation free of oil, silicone, water, parabens, and fragrance with SPF 20 and a good for you ingredients
Is This: bareMinerals BARESKIN foundation
Get This: Foundation at Sephora Here (though I’d visit first to make sure you are grabbing the right shade) and cool brush Here
Price: Foundation $29; Reservoir Brush $28

Product c/o the brand, Image via Elle

-Kristin