

Loose Mineral Eye color
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Cin
> 3 dayThis is actually darker than the picture but had ordered it before so I knew it was a light brown. This is the fourth time I have gotten this shade and is one of my go to colors.
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Kat Why
> 3 dayThis is my 2nd purchase of Queen Phyllis eyecolor. It looks great on. Shimmery & beautiful light tan/cream color
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Brendan
> 3 dayI adore this color. My skin has red undertones and I need a bright, light color to keep my eyes from looking tired and puffy. I use it everyday, just at the lash line and lightly on my lid. It’s also a fab highlighter under the brow!
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FVLinda
Greater than one weekIve used this eye shadow for many years - its the only color I use. Obviously my favorite.
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Mr. Makenna Jerde
> 3 daySparkly yet subtle … best product!
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lila peterson
Greater than one weekGreat coverage yet sheer and flattering
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Mom/Mimi W.
Greater than one weekThis is one of my favorite neutral colors from Bareminerals. I use it daily!
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Grace Granatelli
> 3 dayIt’s great for a no-makeup, makeup look
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Monaita
> 3 dayI am in my upper fifties, so bright eye colors are not an attractive option for me! This soft pink is a light color that I use as a neutral shadow that brightens up my upper lids (which tends to disappear with darker & taupe colors.) I use the darker colors (with a light touch) in the crease of my lid. Then I accent my eyes with a little smidgeon of white in both corners of my eyes and a dot in the middle of the lid & blend - it makes my eyes sparkle & the whites look a little brighter. I find that using a subtle shade of eyeliner in teal, deep forest green or charcoal are just the right amount of color to bring out my hazel eyes and looks nice with my silver hair! At this age, less is more - Really!
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Paige
> 3 dayThis is my favorite color shadow from bareMinerals… It is perfect as an all over color for casual days or as a highlighter on the inner lid/brow bone. It is a very neutral color, and it is not overpowering… You can apply it very lightly for more sheer coverage or apply more to build and intensify the color.