BareMinerals Versus Sheer Cover

By K. Smith, published May 14, 2007
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Mineral foundations offer the coverage of a liquid with the feel of a powder. Weightless and non-comedogenic, they are suitable for all skin types and are especially good for those with acne-prone or oily skin. Their simple ingredients provide natural SPF 15 protection and do not irritate skin or clog pores. Furthermore, the glow and softness they impart is far more natural than any liquid, cream, or regular powder foundation.

Bare Esentuals' bareMinerals and Guthy-Renker's Sheer Cover mineral foundations though similar in appearance, have subtle differences that make one line preferable over the other. In this case, the convenience factor played a large part in determining the winner.

Both products give great coverage and have minimal ingredients. For those looking for the purest product, bareMinerals foundation holds an edge because of its simple ingredients. However, those looking for convenience will appreciate Sheer Cover's incorporation of finishing powder into the foundation.

The texture of the foundations is similar as well with both bareMinerals and Sheer Cover having a finely ground texture. The foundations feel weightless on the skin and impart a soft diffused glow while covering skin imperfections such as uneven color and large pores. Compared to other foundations, only a small amount is needed. However, in order to get adequate coverage with Sheer Cover slightly more product is needed because of the finishing powder.

Although the coverage with bareMinerals was marginally better, the color was not. As someone with golden undertones and a medium complexion, the color was either too dark, too rosy, or too light among the three shades I had within my color range. I had more luck with Sheer Cover in finding a shade that matched my complexion. I did not even have to mix shades, something that I would have to do in order to get the bareMinerals foundation to match my skin tone. Although this is a good option for some, I find the added convenience of not having to mix the foundations and juggle two pots of foundation worth the extra effort of exploring the offerings of both lines

BareMinerals Versus Sheer Cover

Mineral foundations offer maximum coverage with minimal ingredients.

Credit: Guthy-Renker

Copyright: Guthy-Renker

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BARE MINERALS using false advertising tricks. Their anniversary edition of infomercials contained a demo on how liquid makeup comes off in water and BM does not. Leslie used a subject by putting Liquid on one hand and BM on the other then had her place each hand in a bowl of water then had her pull her hands out using a white towel for each hand, then taking it off showing how liquid comes off on the towel where the BM towel is clean...NOT! when she pulled the towel off of the BM hand she showed the wrong side of the towel. Leslie has made another demo and I can only assume that someone called her on it. Me, maybe?. Now she uses paper towels in the new demo and from what I can see she is not putting anything on her subjects hand which she is suppose to be applying the BM.(pretending) At least I cannot see that she is putting anything on her hand. I have watched both of these demos and they are false. In fact with the first demo I had my son watch it because he is a magician who speci

Posted on 12/24/2007 at 6:12:10 AM

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