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Originally Posted by Jody Renfroe OK, Guys. I'm thinking about getting some too but just have a question before I do. For those of you who have wrinkles (Come on now, I know I'm not the only one)  how does it compare to liquid foundation. I just don't want to spend a lot of money and there not be any difference. I bought the "natural advantage" cleansers and moisturizers, but I still don't look like Jane Seymour!  I think I'm going to cancel that. So, how does bare minerals stand up to wrinkles? |
Well, my 85 year old (wrinkly) mom has used Bare Minerals for about 10 years now and she loves it. It looks great on her!
I have wrinkles too, but not as many

I use a makeup sponge to apply the foundation, rather than a brush, which I like better. It make a beautiful matte finish. I use the brush to apply the warmth - which I think is the key to Bare Minerals. When I put on Warmth or any all over glow color, it just makes my skin POP! I do not use the Mineral Veil - but I know lots of people love it.
I have a funny story. I have almost completely gray hair, so I'm not sure if the flight attendant thought I was older than I am (56), but once on a flight the attendant leaned over to me and whispered, "You have gorgeous skin". If you could see my skin without Bare Minerals, you would know this is NOT TRUE! My face is very sun damaged. I have huge brown spots covering most of both cheeks. The Bare Minerals completely evens out my skin and the warmth makes it appear to be sun kissed and very pretty.
I know that Bare Minerals is not for everyone, but I've been using it for 10 years, and would never ever consider using anything else.
We just outfitted my 12 year old granddaughter in Bare Minerals and she looks gorgeous too!