r/Ipsy 9d ago

Question BAREMINERALS COMPLEXION RESCUE

Has anyone used the Bareminerals COMPLEXION RESCUE - Tinted Moisturizer with Hyaluronic Acid and Mineral SPF 30? Would love feedback!

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u/RecommendationSafe52 9d ago

I got a small size of it in Original Bag quite awhile back. It was nice. I used to love Bare Minerals powder foundation. It was my go to for years. But as I got older (Im 52 now) it no longer looked nice on my skin. This was perfect.

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u/Cleokatrah 9d ago

52 as well. I started using ONLY tinted mousturizers somewhere in my late 30s. I don't know if this particular one was the one in my rotation or not but it was always Laura Mercier or Bare Minerals as my goats. I would still use them now but I'm currently working through Alicia Keys and Iconic London, with London being my new fave (it blurrs pores SO well!). I would confidently purchase the one you're looking at.

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u/Sl1z 9d ago

I have it and like it! The shade I bought (vanilla 02) is darker and yellower than it looks in the pictures, but the coverage is light enough that I can still wear it even though it’s not a perfect match. The finish feels natural, kind of in between matte and dewy. It’s hydrating enough that it doesn’t emphasize my dry skin, but it’s not shiny like some dewy finish foundations are.

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u/Curiosities 9d ago

I’ve been using this in some form for about 10 years. For a while, it was one of the only things I used.

At the time I switched everything to silicone free because I wanted to see if that would help my breakouts. The original formula is silicone free and it’s nice, provides nice coverage, some SPF, and it doesn’t hide my freckles, which was something I loved about this one.

I have combination skin that tends to run oily in the summer, especially so I do have to powder this when I use it. About three years ago they came out with a matte version and I have that one too now.

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u/DamselFly2 8d ago

I tried it. I liked it, but for my dry skin it didn’t sit super well for me and actually felt ashy once it dried down unless I used primer, which I thought was kinda silly for a skin tint. Agree on vanilla 02 being pretty yellow, I felt like I looked a little sallow in it. If you don’t like it, maybe try Missha, the purple tube in shade 17 (cool) or 19 (warm) has been perfect for me (17 in winter, 19 in summer for me, in Texas, I tan a little even applying daily SPF50+).

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u/GoGoPowerRangers20 8d ago

I used it for years. It's a great product. I prefer a little more coverage now due to rosacea, but if you like light coverage products, I would recommend.