stingray
Well-known member
More recently, around Dec 07 I think, Jane Iredale removed all Bismuth from their products
. However, in the UK, the authorised stockists here - Jane Iredale Mineral Cosmetics - were still selling the older stock with Bismuth in them. But according to their site a day or two ago, they're no longer listing Bismuth as an ingredient, so I guess they've updated their stock
.
I got some Liquid Foundation to try it, whilst waiting for some non-Bismuth Amazing base powder and PurePressed powder to arrive from the US bought via eBay US.
I had really great hopes for the liquid foundation but after trying every which way but loose, I find it either chalky or it goes patchy and I can't smooth it out, or it sits in the pores of my mature age or emphasises any lines, all of which it's supposed to hide... The only thing I haven't tried is to spritz it with one of the Jane Iredale spritzers, not that I hold out much hope for it helping. Applying this liquid foundation seems rather tedious and time-consuming which is something I was trying to avoid, so I guess I'll be dumping the liquid and hoping the powders work better as they get such rave reviews.
Anyway, I thought people might like to know that Jane Iredale products no longer have Bismuth in them.


I got some Liquid Foundation to try it, whilst waiting for some non-Bismuth Amazing base powder and PurePressed powder to arrive from the US bought via eBay US.
I had really great hopes for the liquid foundation but after trying every which way but loose, I find it either chalky or it goes patchy and I can't smooth it out, or it sits in the pores of my mature age or emphasises any lines, all of which it's supposed to hide... The only thing I haven't tried is to spritz it with one of the Jane Iredale spritzers, not that I hold out much hope for it helping. Applying this liquid foundation seems rather tedious and time-consuming which is something I was trying to avoid, so I guess I'll be dumping the liquid and hoping the powders work better as they get such rave reviews.
Anyway, I thought people might like to know that Jane Iredale products no longer have Bismuth in them.