Babylard
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Hello everyone, I'm surprised that I could not find a thread like this (unless there are please point me there!). I've been a Sheer Cover user for a few months now. I like it a lot, because it does not clog my pores and angers my skin like most foundations do. I cannot wear liquids and that sort.
If anyone has tried both, how does Bare Minerals compare to Sheer Cover?
I can share with you my experience with Sheer Cover, but I have not tried B.E. myself. I'm thinking of trying it in the near future though.
I have Asian medium skin, and Sheer Cover in Medium works very well for me. The intro kit includes 2 shades: one beige-based tone and one yellow-based tone which is absolutely perfect for me. I really love the cream concealer as well (light works best for me). It really helps hiding my acne scars. I never had break out problems with Sheer Cover and I have no problems with Bismuth Oxychloride.
I found quite a downside with Sheer Cover. The intro kit does not include everything that it should. I had to order a separate finishing powder and the Base Perfector (primer). By adding these 2 items into my foundation application, the results were much, much better! I did not have cakey problems anymore and my make up seemed to last longer. I live in Winnipeg and I walk in ice and snow that melts into water on my face. When I got home, my make up was still intact!
I also noticed an improvement in my skin. My blackheads are fading and I don't get super oil T-zone anymore. The redness on my cheeks have also improved and my skin feels tighter. I haven't been using any other skincare than my usual except that I added the Asparin+honey mask 3 times a week and I use the Sheer Cover toner, so I can't really say what is exactly helping my skin... maybe a combinating of everything
I know some people may have problems with the undereye clumping and setting into fine lines when they apply the concealer. I believe you are suppose to use some of the Base Perfector and it will dry instantly. Then you dab the concealer on, never smear/wipe. I find that I get best results of I let the concealer dry a little bit before applying the foundation. The duo concealer is kinda funny, because the darker half of the concealer is soo yellow and soo dark. It doesn't even work for me who is medium. It will definitely not work-out for fair-skinned people, so I wonder why they even include it in the light skin kit. I use it anyways, because I find it that when I buff the powder on, it looks the same as the light concealer.
Another downside are the cheap brushes! The hairs of my brush keep falling off, but I don't know what other brushes will work best with the mineral application and provide maximum coverage. The travel brush is also so stupid. You are better off buying a quality retractible/brush with cap for on the go touch ups.
I also find the prices to be ridiculously more expensive, if you don't purchase the items in the "create-a-kit" program. That is, you need to order at least 4 items to get the best deals. The Base Perfector is so damn small... 15mL (0.5 fl. oz.) for $15 in the create a kit program. Although the full-sized powders are freaken huge! 4 grams of finishing powder is going to last me a lifetime! I still <3 these items very much. I feel the finishing powder doubles as a blotting powder. Why doesn't Sheer Cover include these items in their starter kits? I have no idea. I'm pretty sure this is a reason why people give Sheer Cover the cold shoulder.
As for my pores, the Base Perfector helps me a lot. If I don't use it, you can see my pores a lot! I got big ones from pre-teen to teen acne back in the day.
Key-point:
Sheer Cover needs to include their finishing powder and Base Perfector in their intro kits. They make a huge difference in my opinion!
So this is my input on Sheer Cover. Sorry for writting an essay, but there are things that I really wanted to point out. Please share your comments about Sheer Cover and Bare Minerals.
Thanks for reading!
<3 Anna
If anyone has tried both, how does Bare Minerals compare to Sheer Cover?
I can share with you my experience with Sheer Cover, but I have not tried B.E. myself. I'm thinking of trying it in the near future though.
I have Asian medium skin, and Sheer Cover in Medium works very well for me. The intro kit includes 2 shades: one beige-based tone and one yellow-based tone which is absolutely perfect for me. I really love the cream concealer as well (light works best for me). It really helps hiding my acne scars. I never had break out problems with Sheer Cover and I have no problems with Bismuth Oxychloride.
I found quite a downside with Sheer Cover. The intro kit does not include everything that it should. I had to order a separate finishing powder and the Base Perfector (primer). By adding these 2 items into my foundation application, the results were much, much better! I did not have cakey problems anymore and my make up seemed to last longer. I live in Winnipeg and I walk in ice and snow that melts into water on my face. When I got home, my make up was still intact!
I also noticed an improvement in my skin. My blackheads are fading and I don't get super oil T-zone anymore. The redness on my cheeks have also improved and my skin feels tighter. I haven't been using any other skincare than my usual except that I added the Asparin+honey mask 3 times a week and I use the Sheer Cover toner, so I can't really say what is exactly helping my skin... maybe a combinating of everything

I know some people may have problems with the undereye clumping and setting into fine lines when they apply the concealer. I believe you are suppose to use some of the Base Perfector and it will dry instantly. Then you dab the concealer on, never smear/wipe. I find that I get best results of I let the concealer dry a little bit before applying the foundation. The duo concealer is kinda funny, because the darker half of the concealer is soo yellow and soo dark. It doesn't even work for me who is medium. It will definitely not work-out for fair-skinned people, so I wonder why they even include it in the light skin kit. I use it anyways, because I find it that when I buff the powder on, it looks the same as the light concealer.
Another downside are the cheap brushes! The hairs of my brush keep falling off, but I don't know what other brushes will work best with the mineral application and provide maximum coverage. The travel brush is also so stupid. You are better off buying a quality retractible/brush with cap for on the go touch ups.
I also find the prices to be ridiculously more expensive, if you don't purchase the items in the "create-a-kit" program. That is, you need to order at least 4 items to get the best deals. The Base Perfector is so damn small... 15mL (0.5 fl. oz.) for $15 in the create a kit program. Although the full-sized powders are freaken huge! 4 grams of finishing powder is going to last me a lifetime! I still <3 these items very much. I feel the finishing powder doubles as a blotting powder. Why doesn't Sheer Cover include these items in their starter kits? I have no idea. I'm pretty sure this is a reason why people give Sheer Cover the cold shoulder.
As for my pores, the Base Perfector helps me a lot. If I don't use it, you can see my pores a lot! I got big ones from pre-teen to teen acne back in the day.
Key-point:
Sheer Cover needs to include their finishing powder and Base Perfector in their intro kits. They make a huge difference in my opinion!
So this is my input on Sheer Cover. Sorry for writting an essay, but there are things that I really wanted to point out. Please share your comments about Sheer Cover and Bare Minerals.
Thanks for reading!
<3 Anna