$49 (a $136 value)
Experience all of the same healthy benefits of our award-winning foundation with bareMinerals® eyecolors for a beautifully natural look. Why be bothered with eyecolors containing waxes and binders that are hard to blend, and cause unnecessary tugging on the delicate skin around your eyes? With the Get Started Eyes collection, you'll discover how bareMinerals® shades apply and blend effortlessly.
The Original bareMinerals® Get Started Eyes Kit includes:
Start off the natural-looking, beautiful complexion you've always wanted with an application of bareMinerals® SPF 15 Foundation (not included).
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Nothing is sweeter than your first buff of bareMinerals®. Apply Vanilla Sugar Eyecolor as a neutral base color all over the lid from the lash line up to the brow, using the Contour Shadow Brush. Due to its creamy texture and soft wearable, rich-vanilla color, it's one of our best-loved shadows.
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Lining your eyes may seem intimidating, but our bareMinerals® Liner Shadow puts that thought to rest. Our revolutionary, long-lasting Fashionista Liner Shadow glides on with the ease to define your eye shape. Using the fine-pointed end of the Eyeliner Brush, which fits perfectly between the lash line and eyelid base, apply this chocolate-raisin shade from end-to-end along the top and bottom lash lines. Wear it dry for a soft, subtle eye, or wet for a fine-lined eye with more intense color.
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Keep it simple. For a natural layer of dimension, apply Peach Puff Eyecolor, a ripe peach shade, along the lower lid of the eye toward the outer corner. Then, blend it along the crease, back toward the center, using the wider end of the Contour Shadow Brush for a seamless application of color. You can also blend it over your Fashionista Liner Shadow to soften the look of your liner.
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Our Soft Focus Explore Eyecolor couldn't be any easier to use. This rich-hazelnut shade further defines the shape of the eyes and adds a natural contour finish when applied with the Eye Defining Brush. Just sweep into the crease of the eye, starting from the outer eye area, with a back-and-forth movement across the midsection of the eyelid. |
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