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    bareMineralsMatte Foundation SPF 15 Golden Beige 13

    10 reviews, 5 on average
    495 kr
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    Description
    Ingredients

    Matte Foundation SPF 15 perfects your complexion with lightweight, buildable coverage that’s naturally matte and lasts all day. The clean and simple loose powder formula is made with only 7 natural ingredients, including non-chemical mineral sunscreen, SPF 15. When applied the formula transforms into a silky cream that blends seamlessly onto your skin and feels feather-light, never heavy or cakey. Matte Foundation SPF 15 minimizes the appearance of pores and imperfections, controls excess shine and promotes a clearer, healthier-looking skin over time.

    Non-comedogenic, hypoallergenic, dermatologist-tested.

    Vegan

    Skintone:
    Light to medium skin with neutral to warm undertone

    The product is:
    - Vegan
    - Natural
    - UV protective
    - Gluten free
    - Sulfate free
    - Talc free
    - Silicone free
    - Oil free
    - Fragrance free
    - Chemical free
    - Alcohol free
    - Cruelty Free

    Use:
    Apply with the SWIRL, TAP and BUFF™ method. We recommend applying with our Beautiful Finish Brush, which deposits the ideal amount of minerals and fits perfectly into the cap.
    Step 1: SWIRL a small amount of foundation in the cap until it disappears into the brush.
    Step 2: TAP away any excess.
    Step 3: BUFF onto your skin in circular motions. This activates the minerals and transforms them from a powder to a silky cream. Repeat until you’ve achieved the coverage you want, from sheer to full.

    6 g

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