
For one, if your skin tone does not match the color palettes of minerals that they carry (like me), it will be difficult to find the right color. The only product that is a must have is the warmth (below) if you have trouble matching your color. You can mix in a pinch of warmth to your powder to create a more tan and darker tone. It is perfect for summer, getting the Jersey Shore tan look and I know plenty of people who use it as their bronzer, using way too much (I accidentally did that the first time and had to redo my whole face).

Another negative about the starter kit is some of the products may be so small, it does not have a "click" close like the regular size minerals. I'm in love with the "click" close that stores the mineral in place, not shaking it all over and spilling out of the case which makes it difficult for you to use later.
The matte line reduces the shine in the face, but I still see quite a bit of shine, even if I do not moisturize prior. There's no way to avoid this shine for me, so I decided to ditch the product as a foundation and only use it as a makeup setter.
Overall, I would not mind using bareMinerals except it does not hide my face psoriasis too well since it is a mineral powder. I hate when it starts to crack and show the white scabby marks. I've used the product on those with a smoother face and it does work wonders. I suggest dropping by your nearest Sephora and getting a sample of the matte to see how it works for you.
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