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What is the best kind of brush to use for this?
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Is this product paraben free?
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what size is this product? Warmth. The product sizes should always be listed so people know what they are buying .
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Where is Warmth meant to be put on the cheeks?
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Will this work with porcelain fair skin?
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How to Keep This from Going On Too Dark
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Where is Warmth meant to be put on the cheeks?
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what size is this product? Warmth. The product sizes should always be listed so people know what they are buying .
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Which brush should be used for application?

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bareMinerals Warmth All-Over Face Color

Warmth All-Over Face Color
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How to Keep This from Going On Too Dark

Help! I'd love to add just a little warmth to my face, as this product is designed to do. But it goes on too dark, so I look oddly dark on my face. I've tried putting it on with the fan brush, but then I don't see any additional color in my face at all.

Any tips and tricks in terms of applicator brush to apply it with and how to get the color just right?

(FYI -- I'm a warm "light" -- I use Fairly Light if I'm really pale, but usually I'm Golden Fair, or Light.)

Thanks!
asked 2 years, 3 months ago
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AmyL
on Warmth All-Over Face Color
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answer 1
I use an angled blush brush if I'm using it in a specific area or a flawless application face brush if I'm going more all-over. I imagine any of the brushes for sheer coverage would be good, too. It is really easy to get too much, though. With the brushes I use, I just barely touch the tips of some of the bristles to the warmth, and even then I sometimes tap some off. The trick is to just get a tiny bit. You can always add more. ;-)

Hope that helps!
answered 4 months ago
Submitted by:
tazpan
WV
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answer 2
I flip the warmth container over then tap the lid before opening it. When I open the lid, I only use the amount of warmth that's leftover on the lid, then apply that with the flawless face brush.
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answered 1 year, 11 months ago
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Sweets
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answer 3
Hi Amy!

I have had this same problem with Warmth too. I'm very fair skinned; I wear "Fair" foundation. I use a BE angled brush, and I use only the dust in the lid, plus I tap THAT off. I find that it's just enough for my light skin tone. Try applying in the hollows of your cheeks (start near your ear and go down toward your mouth, NOT vice versa), under your chin, and make a "3" pattern on your face, starting at the forehead and ending along the jawline. You do have to be careful with Warmth because it can look orange and fake on really light skin. It'll keep forever since you use so little of it. It makes a nice eye shadow, too. I hope this helps!
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answered 2 years, 2 months ago
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ShanStrate
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answer 4
I just sprinkle a little of the powder at a time onto the lid... then apply in layers little by little.. Or maybe try working it around the whole outside of your face and slowly go inward along your cheek bones.
answered 2 years, 3 months ago
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bclare01
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Where is Warmth meant to be put on the cheeks?

I've heard about a million different explanation for applying Warmth, and I'd like to hear what you all think. Where does Warmth go on the cheeks? On top for a highlight? In the middle for some extra color? In the hollows for a more sculpted cheek look?
asked 1 year, 1 month ago
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JennyLu3
on Warmth All-Over Face Color
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Answer: D. All of the above.
Honestly, you can use it wherever you want. It can be used for all the things you mentioned. I've used it for all of those and then some. I even use it under my eyes where my skin is lighter to make my skintone more even. Have fun and experiment with it! Use it wherever you think it looks good!
answered 4 months ago
Submitted by:
tazpan
WV
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answer 2
I use warmth in different ways depending on what i am trying to accomplish. When I don't wear blush I use it in the middle of my checks. Applying it this way gives me a very natural (no make up) look, it adds dimension to my face without any obvious color. When I am using in conjunction with my blush I apply it to the hollows of my cheeks as a contouring color. My sister, who's skin tone is darker than the warmth, uses it at the tops of her cheeks as a highlight. It gives her a very nice, natural looking glow.
answered 6 months ago
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Testimony7
Chicago, il
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answer 3
You can all of the above. Try all the above on a different day and see what suits your face the best! Its a win-win product! I like to use it as a full face product and will sometimes use it as a eyeshadow also!
answered 9 months ago
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Jamie L.K.
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answer 4
Hi!

I s'pose you'd apply Warmth in whatever fashion suits you. I know some gals use it as a blush. I've used it as an eyeshadow, myself. However, on any given day I personally use it in a "3" shape (w/ a slanted brush) starting at my forehead, sweeping down my temples to below my cheekbones (I like the contoured cheek look, personally), then on down to the chin bone (and under also to provide a shadow). Repeat in a backwards "3" on the other side of your face. I don't think there is exactly one "proper" way to apply warmth, but that's the way I've seen it done in boutiques, etc many, many times. Additionally, I have dabbed a bit on a small brush & applied it down the sides & on the tip of my nose to give it slimmer, more contoured look. This is a great trick to use but it takes a little practice. :)

While I think Warmth is a super product, I have to use it VERY sparingly (only the dust in the lid). I have fair skin w/ pink undertones, and it tends to look really dark, fake, and orange if I'm not careful. I wish BE would develop a Warmth-type product for those of is who are very fair skinned. Dare to dream?

Good luck to you!
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answered 11 months ago
Submitted by:
ShanStrate
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has the sizing changed on warmth?

i was surprised that my container was smaller than the last time i ordered.
asked 2 years, 5 months ago
Submitted by:
JO ANN
on Warmth All-Over Face Color
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answer 1
I think it depends what kit you ordered from. BE has changed around their sizing a bit though.
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answered 1 year, 11 months ago
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Sweets
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answer 2
If you get the warmth in kits they are small in the 29.99 kit and a medium in the 59.98, but when you just order the large they are same size i'm pretty sure maybe just due to the new containers i think they sad they put less because they expect you not to waste as much. something like that!
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answered 2 years, 3 months ago
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Jade<3'sBE
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Does this have the sift and go lid?

Wondering if this has the sift and go features so the powder does not leak out during travel?
asked 2 years, 3 months ago
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TLeone
on Warmth All-Over Face Color
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answer 1
The warmth that I have, which is full sized but came in a kit, does have the lock and go sifter.
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answered 1 year, 11 months ago
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Sweets
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when i got the warmth it had the sift and go lid as well as the flawless radiance.
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answered 2 years, 1 month ago
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SammiBaby
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Do all of the color products have sparkle or glimmer or something in them?

I'm trying to find some kind of blush or all over color that doesn't had glitter, sparkle or whatever you want to call it to my face. Thanks.
asked 1 year, 6 months ago
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katkat1946
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answer 1
Any products that have the word "matte" in the description won't have any sparkle, shimmer, glitter, or glimmer to them. If you don't see the word "matte" somewhere on the product page it is most likely a glimmery product.
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answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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M
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answer 2
Not all of the products contain shimmer, but many do. I tend to steer clear of them myself, as my skin is quite oily & I feel I have that natural "dewy glow" enough as it is. I know without a doubt that 'Warmth' is not sparkly, I use it as an all over face color, a blush, & I mix it with lotion to create my own self-tanned look. If I were you, I'd browse through the Blushes & All Over Face Colors & check out the ingredients lists, looking for "Mica". Mica is generally what's used to make products sparkly. So if a product doesn't contain it, then it's probably what you're looking for. Or you may just have to visit one of their boutiques to find out which one's right for you. If that isn't possible, then you could most certainly contact Customer Service through email or by phone & ask them which formulations do not contain any shimmer, glitter, or sparkle. M'kaaay, hope this helps. Good luck, & Happy Shopping! =]
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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Toriface
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How do you use bare minerals as a lip balm? What do you put on first or do you mix them on your hand and then apply?

Bare minerals and balm
asked 1 year, 4 months ago
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Warmth
on Warmth All-Over Face Color
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Hi!

I just take my lip gloss or lip stick and dip it into the eyeshadow or blush (or whatever product) that is the color I want to tint my gloss or stick, then apply it right to my lips.

TIP: if you are using a lip gloss with a spongy applicator, it can pick up the color you're dipping into and permanently change the color of your gloss. If I want to play with dipping a gloss into BE products, I just buy a cheap lip gloss and experiment. That way, if the color changes I don't feel bad because I didn't spend a lot of money on it. You don't tend to have this problem if you use a lipstick because it is solid and there is no applicator. Whatever you dip your lipstick into is applied directly to your lips and it's not deposited back into your remaining product. Try playing with it! There's no reason why you couldn't try mixing a little product on your hand and apply it with a lip brush. Have fun and experiment! I hope this helps in some small way. Good luck to you!
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answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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ShanStrate
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If you're talking about the big and healthy buxom lip balm, it's for color and texture, so you don't have to add to that if you don't want to.

If you're talking about the lip balm spf 20 or the first base balm, this is to help your lips be soft and supple. You can add color on top of it if you want OR you can keep your lips bare if you want a nice day look to be more natural.
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answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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Ayndie
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what size is this product? Warmth. The product sizes should always be listed so people know what they are buying .

what size is the warmth.
asked 6 months ago
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LeslieR
California
on Warmth All-Over Face Color
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It should be .07 oz. I went to a website of a store that sells it and it describes it in their description section of the product. You usually will get enough of the products you get. You always want to use your makeup sparingly and wisely. Too little makeup leaves flaws, too much makeup can look cakey and noticeable in a bad way. Less is more. The more natural you look or the less makeup you have to really improve your overall look will help you. I have gone to work and have gotten compliments from a couple women at work. One was older and has a grown son and she complimented me and another is probably 5-6 years younger than I am and I'm 27! That made me feel good that a young person liked my look.
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answered 6 months ago
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Ayndie
Newport News, VA
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Same size as your full size mineral veil or foundation. If you use everyday about a 2mo supply.
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answered 6 months ago
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KSGirl
Alton, KS
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Is this product paraben free?

Is this product paraben free?
asked 5 months ago
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Philadelphia, pa
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