westindiesangel
Well-known member
Hi ladies. I've never posted before, but I love looking around and searching the forums for whenever I need some makeup advice.
Today I bought a Bare Minerals starter kit. My shade is Medium Tan and I buff in a little Tan to liven up the colour. I got Warmth and Glee All-Over Colours and was experimenting with them. I went on the BE website and saw they had a whole boatload more of All-Over Colours and now I'm a little baffled. I never wear blush, sometimes a little bronzer if I'm looking washed out, but I'm really liking the glow I get from these...but they have a whole load of varieties. So I was wondering what All-Over Colours any darker skinned ladies use? Should I just stick with Warmth? How in hell do I know what to buy when the descriptions all say the same thing? lol.
Also, I have problems with underye circles? Would Well-Rested For Eyes actually help with that? I'm wary of it because it's such a light shade...and frankly BE seems like a company that caters mostly to light skinned people. :| Like, how awful is it that all the light skin tones are covered in the starter kits but they neglected to do that for all the darker shades? I thought I was a Warm Tan and I was super pissed when I saw there was no Warm tan shade in the starter kits...luckily that's not my shade! And in the how-to vid, I was like...okay...it would be nice if you did a demo on a darker-skinned woman so I could get an idea on how to build the colours for myself...

Today I bought a Bare Minerals starter kit. My shade is Medium Tan and I buff in a little Tan to liven up the colour. I got Warmth and Glee All-Over Colours and was experimenting with them. I went on the BE website and saw they had a whole boatload more of All-Over Colours and now I'm a little baffled. I never wear blush, sometimes a little bronzer if I'm looking washed out, but I'm really liking the glow I get from these...but they have a whole load of varieties. So I was wondering what All-Over Colours any darker skinned ladies use? Should I just stick with Warmth? How in hell do I know what to buy when the descriptions all say the same thing? lol.
Also, I have problems with underye circles? Would Well-Rested For Eyes actually help with that? I'm wary of it because it's such a light shade...and frankly BE seems like a company that caters mostly to light skinned people. :| Like, how awful is it that all the light skin tones are covered in the starter kits but they neglected to do that for all the darker shades? I thought I was a Warm Tan and I was super pissed when I saw there was no Warm tan shade in the starter kits...luckily that's not my shade! And in the how-to vid, I was like...okay...it would be nice if you did a demo on a darker-skinned woman so I could get an idea on how to build the colours for myself...